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| talaria.org/ Talaria is a resource for health care professionals which addresses the management of pain in patients with cancer. It provides a hypermedia implementation of the Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Cancer Pain, a publication of the Agency fo |    |
| omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/QZ200.html Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to neoplasms. |    | |
| ama-assn.org/special/migraine/ Links to resources about migraine headaches, with information for the general public about the cause of migraine head pain and genetic factors, as well as clinical articles and scholarly information. |    | |
| sciencekomm.at/journals/medicine/ana.html Some have only subscription information online, others have tables of contents, abstracts or full text. Set of links to journals relevant to anaesthesiology. |    | |
| life-tech.com/ US manufacturer of electronic medical devices and disposables for several specialist areas, including anaesthesia, gynaecology, neuro-otology, pain management, physical medicine and urology. The company aims to provide innovative, dependable, and easy-to- |    | |
| sol.co.uk/o/outside/ Provides annotated links to resources classified into categories which include dermatology, oncology and palliative care, pain management and surgical nursing. Information intended to facilitate nursing and midwifery research and practice development. |    | |
| genetics.gla.ac.uk/neil/neurodis.html Extensive searchable and browsable index of neurological diseases. |    | |
| gasnet.med.yale.edu/gta/ Contains papers on various aspects of anaesthesiology including acid-base physiology, cardiac anaesthesia, airway management, anaesthetic complications, coexisting diseases |    | |
| omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/WL100.html Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to the nervous system. |    | |
| omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/WB300.html Set of links to selected, including acupuncture, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to alternative medicine and chiropractic. |    | |
| library.ucla.edu/libraries/biomed/his/PainExhibit/ Attempts to map pain and the problem of measurement are discussed. Additional articles address th Series of articles on methods of pain reduction, beginning in the 19th century when ether and opium were widely used, until the discovery of aspirin in 1897. |    | |
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