Medline medline industries or possibly the database broader medical literature that exists. [1] Produced by the National Library of Medicine United States. It's actually an automated version of three print indexes: Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature and International Nursing Index, includes bibliographies of the articles published in medical journals about 4,800 since 1966. Currently has more than 15,000,000 citations and is an ongoing process of gradual load pre-1966 citations. Each record in medline is a bibliographic reference to a scientific article published in a medical journal, with a basic bibliographic information (title, author, journal name, year of publication) to allow recovery of these references later in a library or through specific recovery software. The database contains about 15 million items of approximately 5,000 selected publications (NLM Systems, Feb 2007) covering the areas of biomedicine and health since 1950. in addition to many exchanges with other hospitals in order to acquire more knowledge of many diseases or Stats in many countries about their levels of incidence.
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