An updated cross-referenced filing system for anesthesiologists
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- DOI: 10.1213/00000539-199206000-00022
An updated cross-referenced filing system for anesthesiologists
Abstract
A filing system that provides a medical-information retrieval system is useful for medical students, physicians-in-training, and practicing physicians. The present system is an expansion and update of the one proposed by Petty and Carden in 1973. This filing system for anesthesiologists contains a simple numerical index of the major categories in the anesthetic, medical, and surgical literatures. The organ system and the anesthetic considerations are combined. A cross-reference index is provided as well. This system allows the user to cross-file reprints, locate ones that have been loaned, and keep track of references that may be found in personal bound volumes. The files may be expanded over the years to any desired degree. Finally, this system may be of use either to the individual anesthesiologist or to a department's library.
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