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	Comments on: Physicians gain help with diagnosis through computer technology.	</title>
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		By: Emmanuel Maicas		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[May I add to your list a few web-based interactive databases built by Pathologists. Dr Friesman&#039;s ImmunoQuery is the best known. Dermwiz, my own creation, requires some learning but is useful when facing a skin biopsy.
I hope to see the day when all textbooks will be replaced by interactive databases linked with online texts. Once familiar with the medium, the delay between a question and its answer is immensely shorter than with a typical two-volumes textbook. And the information is instantly updatable by the authors.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May I add to your list a few web-based interactive databases built by Pathologists. Dr Friesman&#8217;s ImmunoQuery is the best known. Dermwiz, my own creation, requires some learning but is useful when facing a skin biopsy.<br />
I hope to see the day when all textbooks will be replaced by interactive databases linked with online texts. Once familiar with the medium, the delay between a question and its answer is immensely shorter than with a typical two-volumes textbook. And the information is instantly updatable by the authors.</p>
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