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The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (often referred to simply as The Merck Manual) is one of the world's most widely used medical textbooks. In 1899 it was first published under the name Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica. The current version is the 2006 18th edition (ISBN 0911910182). The same editors produce The Merck Manual -- Home Edition, which is a lay version of the content. The text is freely available from the website of its publisher, the United States pharmaceutical company Merck & Co., Inc. Also go to merckmanuals.com
See also[]
- The Merck Index
- The Merck Manual on Wikipedia (WikiMerck Manual)
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