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Corresponds in part to the following print indexes: Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature, and International Nursing.
Journal articles are indexed for MEDLINE using NLM's controlled vocabulary, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Citations are created by the National Library of Medicine, International MEDLARS partners, and cooperating professional organizations.
MEDLINE has worldwide coverage, but 88% of the citations in current MEDLINE are to English-language sources and 76% have English abstracts.
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Additional resources may be found in the Clinical Practices Guidelines section of the Dell Medical School Library website.
You can also search by speciality: "Surgery" in Guideline Central or ECRI Guidelines Trust.
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