Pacific Primary Care
CG Weber has been so active producing e-medical books for the Palm I've got to mention his products on this blogspot though I must admit I haven't tried them. They seem very suited for generalists/primary care practitioners though.
The Clinical Medicine Consult v3.6 was updated and released in June this year.
The author's blurb:
Fully indexed with over 2,500 clinical topics for rapid reference.
A complete medical textbook.
This is iSilo file with multiple cross references and hyperlinks for fast navigation.
Includes all the current Clinical Medical Series titles:
Clinical Endocrinology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Nephrology, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, ENT, Psychiatry, Urology, Infectious Disease, Women's Health, Hematology/ Oncology, Geriatrics-Death & Dying, Rheumatology, Pulmonology, Allergy, Pediatrics, Critical Care, Trauma & Tox, Ethics-Alternative Medicine-Evidence Based Medicine-Communication, Cardiology, Wound Care, Travel Medicine, Procedures and Ophthalmology. **>230 line drawing illustrations.
The space it will take up on your PDA will be 5.2 MB (the typical Pocket PC is 64 MB, 8-64MB on palm, more if you add memory cards).
Free upgrades for 1yr. Expect updates 4 X/yr. The FREE DEMO is 332K and contains the basic layout with live links to each chapter with sublinks to 1-2 topics per chapter and a few active links in the INDEX. Both require the iSilo reader.
Over 180 Step-by-step Procedures Included!
No other text on the market provides succinct and clinically relevant material that can be accessed at the bedside. This download is a non-expiring file (it never expires) We do and will continue to offer all past subscribers a "two years for the price of one discount". Thus for a nominal charge, you can continue get all the latest medical updates on a quarterly basis along with continual improvement in the program with additional topics added or enhanced with every new release.
All for US$49.99 - what a bargain!! If you are a happy user, please let me know what you like about this product. I am quite tempted to get it myself.....