| ADR121.ZIP B 91052 920922 | Adverse Drug Reaction Evaluation Program, Version 1.21. ADR is a computer program which simplifies the use of the Kramer algoritm. ADR navigates you through the required series of questions while at the same time, keeps track of the scoring process. In addition ADR makes it easier to answer the questions because explanations to most of the questions are found directly below the question. Finally, ADR evaluates the probability of the suspected reaction being caused by the drug. Michael A. Oszko, Pharm D, Department of Pharmacy, The University of Kansas Medical Center. |
| ANALYZER.ZIP B 138832 921217 | RA: The Research Analyzer V. 3.0. The RA program evaluates a research design and shows you the correct statistical procedure to use for data analysis. The program can discover an incorrect design. The program, called TIMES: For Time Series Analysis, evaluates a time series research design and applies a simple analysis procedure to detect changes in the data. Also included is RAF, A Statistics Package. With it, you can run correlation, multiple regression, t-test, analysis of variance frequencies and regression plots. |
| BKACHE56.ZIP B 190218 931201 | Backache Relief Now. Version 5.6. Tutorial discusses back pain relief including spinal anatomy, backaches and computer operators, arthritis, the "slipped" disc, aging and back pain, sports for back pain suffers, tumors, infectious diseases, posture, new medical technology, the orthopedic exam, chiropractic manipulation, pregnancy, little-known therapies, exercises, medications. By Jim Hood. |
| LITEVAL3.ZIP B 87813 930521 | Liteval 3.0. A program written by Shelley Roaten, Jr. MD for assistance in evaluating medical journal articles. It includes the ability to recheck some of the author's statistical results also. To run program, type LIT30 and press enter this program assists with the critical evaluation of original articles in medical journal, with a menu of five common article types. The program serves as a memory aid and produces a record of your observations, but will require a basic understanding of the review methods. It is adapted primarily from the following source, perusal of which is highly recommended: Sackett DL, Haynes RB, Tugwell P: Clinical Epidemiology. A Basic Science Fox Clinical Medicine. Little, Brown and Company, 1985 (see especially chapter 12). |
| MMGDEMO.EXE B 1419290 940324 | *Graphically oriented DEMO of a patient education program on back pain and problems (Intervertebral disk displaement, vertebral and disk degeneration, spurs, etc.). Very good. You must have an SVGA video adapter and monitor, as well as a mouse loaded in DOS for the program to work. Runs in 640 × 480 × 256. |
| NPAC.ZIP B 85611 950206 | *NutriPac v1.5 for Dos/Spanish demo version. NutriPac v1.5 para Dos/disco Demo. NutriPac es el primer programa en transformar los tediosos y ordinarios cálculos dietéticos en un potente conjunto de herramientas de acceso a la información, apoyo a la decisión y manejo de ideas con gran versatilidad. NutriPac requiere: Procesador intel 80386 o superior. Monitor VGA color, 4.0 Mbytes en disco duro, 588 Kbytes RAM, DOS 5.0 o superior. |
| SPINE-1.ZIP B 671520 941007
SPINE-2.ZIP B 1290800 94 1007 SPINE-3.ZIP B 863760 941007 | *The Dynamic Spine Demonstration Version copyright 194 MMS. The Dynamic Spine is an interactive laserdisk-based tutorial on the axial skeleton covering anatomy, pathology, biomechanics and manual medicine techniques used in treating the spine. Three-dimensional animations give students and appreciation of the dynamic nature of the human spine. This demonstration requires Microsoft Windows 3.1, Microsoft Video For Windows (provided on disk 1) and a super VGA card capable of displaysing 640 × 480 in 256 colors. |
| SPINE.TXT A 3104 941007 | *Test file describing SPINE installation, function and cost. |
