Features more than 187,000 entries above and beyond what's found in the Microsoft Office spell checker dictionary. Contains exclusively medical , and related, words representing the medical specialties including internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, family practice, emergency medicine, anesthesiology, radiology, and many, many more. Also includes FDA approved drugs.
Contents include FDA approved drugs, medical terminology, dental terms, medical abbreviations, acronyms, human anatomy, biochemistry, FDA approved devices, alternative medicine, urology, ophthalmology, neuropsychology, nephrology, orthopedics, gastrointestinal medicine, dermatology, oncology, cardiology, wound care, surgery, surgical equipment and instruments, pulmonology, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, podiatry, medical slang, pediatrics, endocrinology, anesthesiology, and more. This medical word processing resource is in digital format as a computer software medical custom dictionary, also known as a user dictionary or spelling dictionary. It integrates seamlessly into your favorite word processing program where is employed by your existing spell checker to offer suggested corrections for misspelled medical words. This is the digital download version. Designed for medical, and allied, professionals including medical doctors, pharmacists, medical transcriptionists, dentists, medical billers, other health care practitioners, word processing professionals, insurance offices, medical attorneys, and students.
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The Inductel Medical Spell Checker is a professionally compiled custom dictionary of medical terms. It contains a comprehensive, up to date list of medical terminology and integrates with Microsoft Office, and most other popular word processors and business productivity applications, as a custom dictionary. We compiled it for you to save you time and effort.
In Microsoft Office, the Inductel Medical Spell Checker custom dictionary offers suggested corrections for misspelled medical words whenever Office checks your spelling. It's a helpful and convenient add-on. It also offers medical spelling corrections as you type making your copy of Office, or other word processor, a medical spelling expert. With a dictionary of more than 187,000 medical terms, including the latest FDA approved drugs, your spelling accuracy is assured by the Inductel Medical Speller.
Introducing the complete Inductel Medical Dictionary that runs in your web browser. It's our Inductel Medical Dictionary web app version 17. There's no software to install! Use it anywhere on any computer: PC, Mac, or Linux machine. Just enter your product key!This dictionary defines, pronounces, and illustrates medical terminology. Provides fast, easy access to over 63,000 entries that define essential medical terms.
Good spelling is only part of your job. You also need to use the right words. Do both! Check spelling and define medical terms using our comprehensive Inductel Medical Dictionary Plus Medical Spell Checker! You get comprehensive coverage of medical terminology with over 63,000 entries! You'll hear medical terms pronounced from a library of more than 63,000 audio pronunciations. You'll produce letter perfect reports and papers using the Inductel Medical Spell Checker. You'll have the convenience and ease of use of a dictionary/spell checker suite that integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office and other word processors.
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Contents include FDA approved drugs, medical terminology, dental terms, medical abbreviations, acronyms, human anatomy, biochemistry, FDA approved devices, alternative medicine, urology, ophthalmology, neuropsychology, nephrology, orthopedics, gastrointestinal medicine, dermatology, oncology, cardiology, wound care, surgery, surgical equipment and instruments, pulmonology, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, podiatry, medical slang, pediatrics, endocrinology, anesthesiology, and more. This medical word processing resource is in digital format as a computer software medical custom dictionary, also known as a user dictionary or spelling dictionary. It integrates seamlessly into your favorite word processing program where is employed by your existing spell checker to offer suggested corrections for misspelled medical words. It is available in two media formats: CD and electronic digital download. Covers legal terms too, as well as chemistry words, biology, physics, electronics, mechanical design, and computer science.
January 16, 2019. Plain text definitions are fine. But text plus pictures is even better! Amplify your understanding of medical terms with detailed images and definitive text from the Inductel Medical Dictionary. -medical-dictionary-software-digital-download-version-17
May 18, 2017. We released version 17 for the remainder of our products both Windows and Mac which includes a major upgrade to our Medical and Combo Spellers with the addition of more than 5,000 additional medical terms. Products benefitting from that update include our medical spell checker, medical dictionary, combination speller and MicroLibrary. All of our products also benefit from the addition of new word processor support including OpenOffice4, Windows Mail, and Mac iText. A final benefit to all our products is the improved organization and clarity for our speller activation instructions.
2014: Inductel spelling products are now compatible with the free word processing program iText. Get an Inductel spell checker dictionary for your copy of iText. We have medical, legal, scientific, technical, an a comprehensive combo.
2014: Our Mac compatible dictionaries now support audio pronunciations. Like our Windows compatible dictionaries, they now talk ! We have a Mac compatible talking medical dictionary, a talking standard dictionary, and a combination package, our MicroLibrary.
2013: The Inductel Medical Dictionary is now available to run on iPhones, iPads, and most other popular devices, such as the Samsung Galaxy S4, and the HTC One which use the Android operating system. Our new medical dictionary also available as a web app for PCs, Macs, and computers running Linux. 2013: All of our products are now Microsoft Office 2013 compatible.
2010. AUDIO PRONUNCIATIONS ADDITION COMPLETED. Our medical dictionary, standard dictionary, and MicroLibrary can now speak more than 100,000 words each. Those programs can audibly pronounce headwords, speak entire definitions, and even read aloud selected blocks of text.
2007. All Inductel products are now Apple iWork compatible and Mac OS X 10.5 compatible. Medical Dictionary now boasts more than 40,000 headwords pronounced by a recorded human voice. Also includes text reader that can speak 73,000 words from the dictionary including entire definitions. All PC products are now Windows Vista/XP/2000 compatible. All Mac products are PowerPC and Intel compatible. 2006. Inductel adds 5,550 drug names and 13,600 medical abbreviations to the Inductel Medical Dictionary. Inductel releases the latest version of its medical dictionary featuring the navigable interactive human nervous system and an expanded vocabulary for the text reader. Also released is a new version of the MicroLibrary for Mac OS X featuring video clips, improved spoken pronunciations and text reader. 2004. Inductel publishes its latest addition to the Inductel Medical Dictionary: a comprehensive, illustrated set of more than 200 human muscle definitions. The muscle definitions include information as to origin, insertion, nerve supply, and action. Each muscle definition also includes an illustration. All of the muscle illustrations and definitions are linked together in a navigable HTML muscle web. This myology addition was created by Teddi Gray of Inductel. Inductel dictionaries and spellers now support both StarOffice and OpenOffice. Versions supported are StarOffice 6.0 for Windows, StarOffice 7 for Windows, OpenOffice 1.1 for Windows, StarOffice 6.0 for Linux, StarOffice 7 for Linux, and OpenOffice 1.1 for Linux. 2003. In its effort to create a comprehensive set of anatomical illustrations for its medical dictionary, Teddi Gray has completed a set of osteological graphics including both illustrations of all the human bones and a navigable skeletal system. Both the osteological illustrations and the "clickable" skeleton are now available in our medical dictionary and in our MicroLibrary. Inductel also added to its medical dictionary, a graphically dissectible human body which displays illustrations of internal organs along with definitions. 2002. Inductel increased the number of full color photos in the MicroLibrary from 600 to more than 1,200. Further additions to the MicroLibrary's collection of photographs and illustrations are underway now. 2001. Inductel began offering Macintosh versions of all of its products in addition to its Windows compatible products, made all of its product upgrades available by download from the Inductel website, increased the size of its medical speller from 73,000 words to over 100,000, and greatly expanded the medical speller's list of prescription drug names, and pharmaceutical terms.2000. We increased the size of its medical speller from 40,000 entries to 73,000 entries. We also converted all dictionary audio files found from .wav format to the much more efficient .mp3 format. Along that line, we converted all dictionary graphics files from .bmp format to the multi-platform compatible .gif format. Finally, we released our first multi-platform compatible JAVA coded dictionaries and spellers. 1999. We added a state of the art shopping cart system to our website, and made downloadable versions of many of our products available from the website. 1998. We added a state of the art "InstallShield" installation interface to each of our products. Teddi Gray wrote the installation program. We discontinued its MS-DOS line of products in order to focus entirely on producing products for the Windows environment. We also published our first "talking dictionary", the speaking version of the MicroLibrary. It could pronounce more than 30,000 words in a true human voice at the time. 1997. We shipped the first editions of both the Inductel Medical Speller and the Inductel Combination Speller. 1996. We added full color illustrations to the MicroLibrary. 1995. We created our first website and began selling a selection of its product line there. 1994. We added CD-ROM to our stock of recording media and shipped our first MicroLibrary on CD-ROM. 1992. We added the Dictionary of Investment Terminology, both DOS and Windows versions, to our product line. 1991. Inductel added Bouvier's Law Dictionary to its list of products. Inductel also began offering Microsoft Windows versions of all of its products including Brody's Medical Dictionary and the MicroLibrary. 1989: We added Brody's Medical Dictionary for MS-DOS to our line of software products. We believe we shipped the first ever digital version of a medical dictionary. 1988. We added dictionaries of science and technology to our product line of dictionaries on diskettes for MS-DOS, and began shipping, the MicroLibrary, a comprehensive reference work containing the entire collection of Inductel dictionaries with definitions. 1987. Inductel shipped its first products: The Inductel Standard Dictionary on diskettes for MS-DOS, and the Concise Dictionary of 26 Languages on diskettes for MS-DOS. 2ff7e9595c
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