Computers in Medicine

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  • Richard D. Turner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v5i4.497

Abstract

From a dissertation read before the Society on Friday, 4th November, 1966

The subject of this dissertation is Computers in Medicine and even those who have had nothing to do with these machines will be unable to ignore them in the very near future. A brief account of how they work is given here, followed by the description of a few of their applications in Medicine. In fact, learning to programme the machine is very simple, and the University Computer unit runs a special course three times a year for this purpose. Many people think of the computer as something between a glorified adding machine and a sort of god that can do anything, whereas in fact the truth lies somewhere in between.

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Turner, R. D. (2013). Computers in Medicine. Res Medica, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.2218/resmedica.v5i4.497

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