Abstract

Until three decades ago, access to medical knowledge represented a major limiting factor, on one hand. Medical books were priced highly, so that they were limited to larger libraries or wealthy individuals. On the other hand, these textbooks tended to be out of date rather quickly, and there were difficulties in keeping up with the rapidly growing body of knowledge in due time.

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