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Medical History for Dentists 2.1


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Requirements Palm III Palm OS 3.1 Pentium Windows 98 AppForge Booster
Downloads 27 Limitations None
Publisher DrDin Info Solutions File Size 99k
Date added 08 Nov 2001 Check your speed

This is a medical reference for dentists and dental auxillaries. If you have a patient with a pre-existing medical condition, the application provides the pertinent information, cautions, warnings, additional tests, required prophylactic antibiotics, and/or risk assessment. For example, this application takes the guesswork out of deciding whether a patient with Congestive heart failure can be safely treated in the dental office. Precautions for the Medically Compromised Patient are often misunderstood. A mistake could result in a significant medical emergency. With this reference, the Dental Professional will always have the information at hand and available in real time. This is a 7 day free trial. This download requires a necessary added runtime file named "booster". If you already have version 2 of "booster" installed on your device, you do NOT need to install another copy. If you have version 1 of "booster", you need to upgrade to version 2. You may obtain booster (free of charge) directly from AppForge at:

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