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Lange's Medical Dictionary

Lange (pronounced: lahn-geh) is a term often associated with the medical field, particularly in reference to the series of medical publications known as Lange's Medical Books. The term itself does not have a specific etymology within the medical field, but it is derived from the surname of the original authors and contributors to the series.

Definition

Lange's Medical Books are a series of medical reference books that cover a wide range of medical topics. They are known for their comprehensive coverage, clear explanations, and practical approach to medical knowledge. The series includes titles on anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and various medical specialties.

Related Terms

  • Medical Dictionary: A reference book that provides definitions and explanations of medical terms and concepts. Lange's Medical Books often serve as a type of medical dictionary, providing detailed information on various medical topics.
  • Medical Reference: A source of information on medical topics. Lange's Medical Books are a type of medical reference, providing comprehensive coverage of various medical topics.
  • Medical Knowledge: The understanding and information about the human body, diseases, treatments, and other related topics. Lange's Medical Books contribute to medical knowledge by providing detailed and practical information on various medical topics.
  • Medical Specialties: Specific areas of medicine that doctors can specialize in. Lange's Medical Books cover a wide range of medical specialties, providing detailed information on each one.

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