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Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy

The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy, referred to as The Merck Manual,[1] is the world's best-selling medical textbook,[2] and the oldest continuously published English language medical textbook.[3] First published in 1899, the current print edition of the book, the 20th Edition, was published in 2018. In 2014, Merck decided to move The Merck Manual to digital-only, online publication, available in both professional and consumer versions; this decision was reversed in 2017, with the publication of the 20th edition the following year.[4] The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy is one of several medical textbooks, collectively known as The Merck Manuals, which are published by Merck Publishing,[5] a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical company Merck Co., Inc. in the United States and Canada, and MSD (as The MSD Manuals) in other countries in the world. Merck also formerly published The Merck Index, An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals.

Coverpage of facsimile edition of 1899 Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica

History and editions Edit

The first edition of The Merck Manual was published in 1899 by Merck & Co., Inc. for physicians and pharmacists and was titled Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica.[6][7] The 192 page book which sold for US $1.00, was divided into three sections, Part I ("Materia Medica") was an alphabetical listing of all known compounds thought to be of therapeutic value with uses and doses; Part II ("Therapeutic Indications") was an alphabetical compendium of symptoms, signs, and diseases with a list of all known treatments; and Part III ("Classification of Medicaments (sic) According to their Physiologic Actions") was a listing of therapeutic agents according to their method of action or drug classification.[3] Many of the terms used are now considered archaic, such as abasia, astasia, errhines and rubefacients - sternutatories, and many of the agents listed are now not considered to be standard therapeutic agents but were considered useful at the time, including poisonous compounds such as mercury, lead, strychnine and arsenic. There were 108 remedies listed for indigestion (dyspepsia), including alcohol, arsenic, cocaine, gold chloride, mercury, morphine, nux vomica, opium, silver nitrate, strychnine, and "Turkish baths (for malaise after dining out)".[7]: 118  Bismuth, calcium, magnesium salts were also on the list, which are ingredients found in many modern gastrointestinal treatments available today. Arsenic was recommended for over 100 illnesses including anemia, diarrhea, hydrophobia, elephantiasis, and impotence. The formulas include "aletris cordial", a "uterine tonic and restorative", which contained "aletris farinosa or True Unicorn combined with aromatics".[7]: 15  The manufacturer, Rio Chemicals of St. Louis was clear to differentiate the inclusion of true unicorn rather than false unicorn in its preparation.[8][a]

The earliest versions did contain drugs that are still in use today for the same purposes, for example digitalis for heart failure;,[7]: 90 [11] : 166  salicylates for headache[11]: 166  rheumatism[11]: 225  and fever,[7]: 124 [11]: 227  nitroglycerin for cardiac angina pectoris;,[7]: 88  and bismuth salicylate for diarrhea[7]: 114 

Merck also began publishing Merck's Archives of the Materia Medica, a monthly journal consisting of papers related to drugs and uses, which was available for an annual subscription of US $1.00.[7][11]

 
Ad for the January 1906 edition of the Merck's Archives

The second edition of The Merck Manual was published in 1901, was expanded to 282 pages and included new sections on poisons and antidotes, tables and conversion charts, and a detailed explanation of the metric system.[11]

The 5th edition, published in 1923 was delayed due to paper shortages caused by World War I, and the release of the 6th edition was delayed until 1934 due to the Stock Market Crash. The editor of that edition, Dr. M. R. Dinkelspiel had overseen the growth and reorganization of the Manual to discuss specific diseases, diagnosis and treatment options, and external specialists reviewed each section. The 8th edition of the Manual was delayed by World War II until 1950. The 13th edition, released in 1977 was the first time the textbook was produced using magnetic tape and IBM punch cards, the previous version having been typed on a manual typewriter. The Centennial (17th) Edition published in 1999 included a separate facsimile version of the 1899 1st edition.[3]: 113 

It is reported that both Admiral Richard E. Byrd took the book with him on his expedition to the South Pole in 1929 and Albert Schweitzer had a copy of The Merck Manual with him at his hospital mission in Africa in 1913.[6][12]

The recommended doses given in Part 1 of 1901 edition of The Manual were for adults when given by mouth. It included the following dose adjustment recommendations:

The DOSES, unless otherwise stated, are for adults and per os. To determine the dose for children, add 12 to the age, and divide by the age; 1 divided by the result represents the fraction of the adult dose suitable for the child. For example, a child three years old will require

 
 

  of the adult dose. Of powerful narcotics, children will require scarcely more than one-half of this proportion. Children bear opiates poorly; while they stand comparatively large doses of arsenic, belladonna, ipecac, mercurials, pilocarpine, rhubarb and some other purgatives, and squill. For hypodermic injection the dose is ordinarily about one-half of that given.[11]: 7 

Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica., 1901

Print editions of The Merck Manual Edit

  1. 1899
  2. 1901
  3. 1905
  4. 1911
  5. 1923
  6. 1934
  7. 1940
  8. 1950
  9. 1956
  10. 1961 (There were two printings in 1961, June and Nov; a third in Aug 1962 and a fourth in June 1963)
  11. 1966
  12. 1972
  13. 1977
  14. 1982
  15. 1984
  16. 1992 (2 million copies sold)
  17. 1999 (Centennial Edition)
  18. 2006
  19. 2011
  20. 2018 (current print edition)

Content Edit

The Merck Manual is organized, like many internal medicine textbooks, into organ systems (see List of Medical Topics below) which discuss each major diseases of that system, covering diagnosis (signs, symptoms, tests), prognosis and treatment. It provides a comprehensive yet concise compendium of medical knowledge into about 3500 pages, by emphasizing practical information of use to a practicing physician. In addition to 24 sections covering medical topics, it includes a pharmacology section listing drugs by generic and brand name, a list of drug interactions and a pill identifier, a News and Commentary section, videos on procedures and examination techniques, quizzes and case histories, clinical calculators, conversion tables and other resources.[13] The text is characterized by the combination of conciseness, completeness, and being up-to-date. It is updated continuously by an independent editorial board and over 300 peer reviewers that contribute to the textbook, which goes through an average of 10 revisions by both internal and external reviewers before publication. The internal editorial staff consists of 4 physician reviews, one executive editor and four non-medical lay editors.[3] The latest version has been translated into 17 languages. In addition to the online version, The Merck Manual Professional Edition is also available as a mobile app in both iOS and Android platforms,[6] produced by Unbound Medicine, Inc.[14]

Medical topic sections (online edition) Edit

K1. Cardiovascular Disorders 2. Clinical Pharmacology 3. Critical Care Medicine 4. Dental Disorders 5. Dermatological Disorders 6. Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders 7. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders 8. Eye Disorders 9. Gastrointestinal Disorders 10. Genitourinary Disorders 11. Geriatrics 12. Gynecology and Obstetrics 13. Hematology and Oncology 14. Hepatic and Biliary Disorders 15. Immunology; Allergic Disorders 16. Infectious Diseases 17. Injuries; Poisoning 18. Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders 19. Neurologic Disorders 20. Nutritional Disorders 21. Pediatrics 22. Psychiatric Disorders 23. Pulmonary Disorders 24. Special Subjects

Awards and recognition Edit

The Merck Manual was listed in the 2003 Brandon Hill "Selected List of Books and Journals for the Small Medical Library" as a recommended medical textbook for diagnosis, geriatrics, and patient education.[15]

The Merck Manuals were awarded five 2015 eHealthcare Leadership Awards including a Gold Award for Best Healthcare Content for Professionals, and a Distinction Award: Best Overall Healthcare Site, Consumer[16] at the nineteenth annual Healthcare Internet Conference held in November 2015 in Orlando, Florida.[17]

Merck Publishing offers resources for "The Merck Manual Award" provided annually to outstanding medical students. The qualifications for the award are determined by each medical school.[18] Medical schools that give this award include University of North Carolina School of Medicine, University of Central Florida School of Medicine and the University of Illinois School of Medicine.

Other Merck manuals Edit

The Merck Manual of Geriatrics Edit

First published in 1990, sections of The Merck Manual were made into a separate volume dealing with diseases and management of illnesses in the elderly. It has gone through three print editions, the last version published in 2000.[19] Since the transition of The Merck Manual in 2015 to a web only based version, the Manual of Geriatrics is accessible through the Professional and Consumer portals of the online text.[20] A search engine on the Merck Manual site allows searches limited to the contents of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics.[21]

The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms Edit

The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms is a concise, pocket size reference guide intended for medical students and allied health care professionals in training. It covers symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.[22]

Consumer editions Edit

The Merck Manual of Medical Information – Home Edition Edit

The Merck Manual of Medical Information – Home Edition was published in 1997 and was a re-edited version of the Professional version using less technical language intended for patients, caregivers and people interested in medical topics without training in health fields. This edition sold over 2 million copies. The Second Home Edition was released in 2003, and the third edition was published in 2009 as The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook, and sold over 4 million copies.[23] Since 2015 the Consumer version content is available only via the online Merck Manual website.[24] A condensed consumer-oriented version was published at The Merck Manual Go-To Home Guide for Symptoms in 2013.[25]

The Merck Manual of Women's and Men's Health Edit

In 2014, The Second Home Edition was extracted from the Professional version of The Manual and published as The Merck Manual of Women's and Men's Health [26][27]

The Merck Manual of Health & Aging Edit

A consumer version of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics was released in print in 2004 as The Merck Manual of Health & Aging, which included information on aging and the care of older people in non-technical language for the public. The content was incorporated into the Consumer version of the online Merck Manual in 2015.[3][28]

Veterinary medicine Edit

The Merck Veterinary Manual Edit

The Merck Veterinary Manual[29] has been published since 1955 for professional veterinarians and other professionals in the veterinary field. It is the most widely used veterinary medicine textbook.[30] It is still published in a print version[31] and the 11th edition is scheduled for release on July 12, 2016.[32] The Merck Veterinary Manual has been translated into seven languages, including Croatian, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish.[33] It is also available as a mobile app in both iOS and Android platforms, as well as an online version.[34]

Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health (Home Edition) Edit

A consumer version written in non-technical language as a joint publication between Merck and Merial released as the Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health (Home Edition) was first published in 2007.[35] ISBN 978-0911910995. A consumer oriented version of the Merck Veterinary Manual is available online as the Pet Health Edition.[36]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The root of the Aletris farinosa is an alternative herbal remedy used as for digestive problems, and for relief of gynecologic disorders.[9][10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "About the Merck Manuals". Merck Manuals - Professional Version. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  2. ^ Planes, Alex (29 April 2014). "Here's What You Don't Know About Merck & Co. Inc". The Motley Fool. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Lane, Keryn AG; Berkow, Robert (1999). "The Merck Manual: A Century of Medical Publishing and Practice" (PDF). CBE Views. Council of Science Editors. 22 (4): 112–113. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Merck Manual Facebook page". Facebook. May 1, 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
  5. ^ "About the Merck Publishing Group". merckbooks.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "History of the Merck Manuals". Merck Manuals - Professional Version. Merck & Co. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Merck's manual of the materia medica, together with a summary of therapeutic indications and a classification of medicaments. New York, Chicago: Merck & Co., 1899
  8. ^ An index of diseases in which Aletris Cordial has been found useful (USC School of Medicine Digital Collections ed.). St. Louis, MO: Rio Chemical Co. 1890. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Aletris Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com Herbal Database". www.drugs.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Aletris - Uses, Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings - WebMD". www.webmd.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Merck's 1901 Manual of the Materia Medica - A Ready-Reference Pocket Book for the Practicing Physician and Surgeon. New York, Chicago: Merck & Co., 1901
  12. ^ Ross, Marvin (11 November 2013). "Don't Be Too Quick to Praise This New Treatment". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  13. ^ "Merck Manuals For the Professional". Merck Manuals. Merck & Co. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  14. ^ "The Merck Manuals Apps - Professional". www.unboundmedicine.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  15. ^ Hill, Dorothy R.; Stickell, Henry (2001). (PDF). Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. New York. 89 (2): 131–153. PMC 31721. PMID 11337945. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  16. ^ "The Manuals Win Internet Awards". Merck Manuals - Professional Version. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  17. ^ "eHealthcare Leadership Awards". www.strategichealthcare.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  18. ^ "Students, faculty honored at School of Medicine commencement — News Room - UNC Health Care". news.unchealthcare.org. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  19. ^ Beers, Mark H.; Berkow, Robert (2000). The Merck Manual of Geriatrics (3rd ed.). Whitehouse Station, N.J.: Merck Research Laboratories. ISBN 978-0911910889.
  20. ^ "Geriatrics". Merck Manuals - Professional Version. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  21. ^ "The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, Search". www.merck.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  22. ^ Porter, Robert S.; Kaplan, Justin L.; Homeier, Barbara P. (2008). The Merck manual of patient symptoms : a concise, practical guide to etiology, evaluation, and treatment. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Research Laboratories. ISBN 978-0911910117.
  23. ^ The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook. Wiley. 1 October 2011. ISBN 978-1118115428.
  24. ^ "About The Merck Manual". Merck Manuals - Professional Version.
  25. ^ Porter, Robert S.; Kaplan, Justin L. (2013). Merck Manual Go-To Home Guide for Symptoms. Kenilworth, N.J.: Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. ISBN 9780911910988.
  26. ^ Merck Manual of Women's and Men's Health. Gallery Books. 2014. ISBN 978-1501104534.
  27. ^ The Merck Manual of Women's and Men's Health. Gallery Books. 25 October 2014. ISBN 978-1501104534.
  28. ^ Beers, Mark H.; Jones, Thomas V.; Berkwits, Michael; Kaplan, Justin L.; Porter, Robert (2006). The Merck manual of health & aging (2006 Ballantine Books mass market ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0345482754.
  29. ^ Aiello, Susan E.; Moses, Michael A. (2016). The Merck Veterinary Manual (11th ed.). Rahway, NJ: Merck & Co. ISBN 978-0911910612.
  30. ^ "The Merck Veterinary Manual". merckbooks.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  31. ^ "The Merck Veterinary Manual - Book". www.merckvetmanual.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  32. ^ Aiello, Susan E.; Moses, Michael A. (12 July 2016). The Merck Veterinary Manual. Merck. ISBN 978-0911910612.
  33. ^ "The Merck Veterinary Manual - Translations". www.merckvetmanual.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  34. ^ "THE MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL". www.merckvetmanual.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  35. ^ Kahn, Cynthia M; Line, Scott (2007). The Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health (1 ed.). Rahway, NJ: Merck. ISBN 978-0911910995.
  36. ^ "THE MERCK MANUAL FOR PET HEALTH". www.merckvetmanual.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.

External links Edit

  • Merck Manuals full text online
    • Professional edition
    • Home edition
  • Merck Manual Mobile Apps

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The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy referred to as The Merck Manual 1 is the world s best selling medical textbook 2 and the oldest continuously published English language medical textbook 3 First published in 1899 the current print edition of the book the 20th Edition was published in 2018 In 2014 Merck decided to move The Merck Manual to digital only online publication available in both professional and consumer versions this decision was reversed in 2017 with the publication of the 20th edition the following year 4 The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy is one of several medical textbooks collectively known as The Merck Manuals which are published by Merck Publishing 5 a subsidiary of the pharmaceutical company Merck Co Inc in the United States and Canada and MSD as The MSD Manuals in other countries in the world Merck also formerly published The Merck Index An Encyclopedia of Chemicals Drugs and Biologicals Coverpage of facsimile edition of 1899 Merck s Manual of the Materia Medica Contents 1 History and editions 1 1 Print editions of The Merck Manual 2 Content 2 1 Medical topic sections online edition 3 Awards and recognition 4 Other Merck manuals 4 1 The Merck Manual of Geriatrics 4 2 The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms 5 Consumer editions 5 1 The Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition 5 2 The Merck Manual of Women s and Men s Health 5 3 The Merck Manual of Health amp Aging 6 Veterinary medicine 6 1 The Merck Veterinary Manual 6 2 Merck Merial Manual for Pet Health Home Edition 7 Notes 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory and editions EditThe first edition of The Merck Manual was published in 1899 by Merck amp Co Inc for physicians and pharmacists and was titled Merck s Manual of the Materia Medica 6 7 The 192 page book which sold for US 1 00 was divided into three sections Part I Materia Medica was an alphabetical listing of all known compounds thought to be of therapeutic value with uses and doses Part II Therapeutic Indications was an alphabetical compendium of symptoms signs and diseases with a list of all known treatments and Part III Classification of Medicaments sic According to their Physiologic Actions was a listing of therapeutic agents according to their method of action or drug classification 3 Many of the terms used are now considered archaic such as abasia astasia errhines and rubefacients sternutatories and many of the agents listed are now not considered to be standard therapeutic agents but were considered useful at the time including poisonous compounds such as mercury lead strychnine and arsenic There were 108 remedies listed for indigestion dyspepsia including alcohol arsenic cocaine gold chloride mercury morphine nux vomica opium silver nitrate strychnine and Turkish baths for malaise after dining out 7 118 Bismuth calcium magnesium salts were also on the list which are ingredients found in many modern gastrointestinal treatments available today Arsenic was recommended for over 100 illnesses including anemia diarrhea hydrophobia elephantiasis and impotence The formulas include aletris cordial a uterine tonic and restorative which contained aletris farinosa or True Unicorn combined with aromatics 7 15 The manufacturer Rio Chemicals of St Louis was clear to differentiate the inclusion of true unicorn rather than false unicorn in its preparation 8 a The earliest versions did contain drugs that are still in use today for the same purposes for example digitalis for heart failure 7 90 11 166 salicylates for headache 11 166 rheumatism 11 225 and fever 7 124 11 227 nitroglycerin for cardiac angina pectoris 7 88 and bismuth salicylate for diarrhea 7 114 Merck also began publishing Merck s Archives of the Materia Medica a monthly journal consisting of papers related to drugs and uses which was available for an annual subscription of US 1 00 7 11 nbsp Ad for the January 1906 edition of the Merck s ArchivesThe second edition of The Merck Manual was published in 1901 was expanded to 282 pages and included new sections on poisons and antidotes tables and conversion charts and a detailed explanation of the metric system 11 The 5th edition published in 1923 was delayed due to paper shortages caused by World War I and the release of the 6th edition was delayed until 1934 due to the Stock Market Crash The editor of that edition Dr M R Dinkelspiel had overseen the growth and reorganization of the Manual to discuss specific diseases diagnosis and treatment options and external specialists reviewed each section The 8th edition of the Manual was delayed by World War II until 1950 The 13th edition released in 1977 was the first time the textbook was produced using magnetic tape and IBM punch cards the previous version having been typed on a manual typewriter The Centennial 17th Edition published in 1999 included a separate facsimile version of the 1899 1st edition 3 113 It is reported that both Admiral Richard E Byrd took the book with him on his expedition to the South Pole in 1929 and Albert Schweitzer had a copy of The Merck Manual with him at his hospital mission in Africa in 1913 6 12 The recommended doses given in Part 1 of 1901 edition of The Manual were for adults when given by mouth It included the following dose adjustment recommendations The DOSES unless otherwise stated are for adults and per os To determine the dose for children add 12 to the age and divide by the age 1 divided by the result represents the fraction of the adult dose suitable for the child For example a child three years old will requirepediatric dose 1 a g e 12 a g e displaystyle text pediatric dose frac 1 left frac age 12 age right nbsp e g 3 12 3 5 displaystyle text e g tfrac 3 12 3 5 nbsp 1 5 0 2 displaystyle tfrac 1 5 0 2 nbsp of the adult dose Of powerful narcotics children will require scarcely more than one half of this proportion Children bear opiates poorly while they stand comparatively large doses of arsenic belladonna ipecac mercurials pilocarpine rhubarb and some other purgatives and squill For hypodermic injection the dose is ordinarily about one half of that given 11 7 Merck s Manual of the Materia Medica 1901 Print editions of The Merck Manual Edit 1899 1901 1905 1911 1923 1934 1940 1950 1956 1961 There were two printings in 1961 June and Nov a third in Aug 1962 and a fourth in June 1963 1966 1972 1977 1982 1984 1992 2 million copies sold 1999 Centennial Edition 2006 2011 2018 current print edition Content EditThe Merck Manual is organized like many internal medicine textbooks into organ systems see List of Medical Topics below which discuss each major diseases of that system covering diagnosis signs symptoms tests prognosis and treatment It provides a comprehensive yet concise compendium of medical knowledge into about 3500 pages by emphasizing practical information of use to a practicing physician In addition to 24 sections covering medical topics it includes a pharmacology section listing drugs by generic and brand name a list of drug interactions and a pill identifier a News and Commentary section videos on procedures and examination techniques quizzes and case histories clinical calculators conversion tables and other resources 13 The text is characterized by the combination of conciseness completeness and being up to date It is updated continuously by an independent editorial board and over 300 peer reviewers that contribute to the textbook which goes through an average of 10 revisions by both internal and external reviewers before publication The internal editorial staff consists of 4 physician reviews one executive editor and four non medical lay editors 3 The latest version has been translated into 17 languages In addition to the online version The Merck Manual Professional Edition is also available as a mobile app in both iOS and Android platforms 6 produced by Unbound Medicine Inc 14 Medical topic sections online edition Edit K1 Cardiovascular Disorders 2 Clinical Pharmacology 3 Critical Care Medicine 4 Dental Disorders 5 Dermatological Disorders 6 Ear Nose and Throat Disorders 7 Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders 8 Eye Disorders 9 Gastrointestinal Disorders 10 Genitourinary Disorders 11 Geriatrics 12 Gynecology and Obstetrics 13 Hematology and Oncology 14 Hepatic and Biliary Disorders 15 Immunology Allergic Disorders 16 Infectious Diseases 17 Injuries Poisoning 18 Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders 19 Neurologic Disorders 20 Nutritional Disorders 21 Pediatrics 22 Psychiatric Disorders 23 Pulmonary Disorders 24 Special SubjectsAwards and recognition EditThe Merck Manual was listed in the 2003 Brandon Hill Selected List of Books and Journals for the Small Medical Library as a recommended medical textbook for diagnosis geriatrics and patient education 15 The Merck Manuals were awarded five 2015 eHealthcare Leadership Awards including a Gold Award for Best Healthcare Content for Professionals and a Distinction Award Best Overall Healthcare Site Consumer 16 at the nineteenth annual Healthcare Internet Conference held in November 2015 in Orlando Florida 17 Merck Publishing offers resources for The Merck Manual Award provided annually to outstanding medical students The qualifications for the award are determined by each medical school 18 Medical schools that give this award include University of North Carolina School of Medicine University of Central Florida School of Medicine and the University of Illinois School of Medicine Other Merck manuals EditThe Merck Manual of Geriatrics Edit First published in 1990 sections of The Merck Manual were made into a separate volume dealing with diseases and management of illnesses in the elderly It has gone through three print editions the last version published in 2000 19 Since the transition of The Merck Manual in 2015 to a web only based version the Manual of Geriatrics is accessible through the Professional and Consumer portals of the online text 20 A search engine on the Merck Manual site allows searches limited to the contents of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics 21 The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms Edit The Merck Manual of Patient Symptoms is a concise pocket size reference guide intended for medical students and allied health care professionals in training It covers symptoms diagnosis and treatment 22 Consumer editions EditThe Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition Edit The Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition was published in 1997 and was a re edited version of the Professional version using less technical language intended for patients caregivers and people interested in medical topics without training in health fields This edition sold over 2 million copies The Second Home Edition was released in 2003 and the third edition was published in 2009 as The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook and sold over 4 million copies 23 Since 2015 the Consumer version content is available only via the online Merck Manual website 24 A condensed consumer oriented version was published at The Merck Manual Go To Home Guide for Symptoms in 2013 25 The Merck Manual of Women s and Men s Health Edit In 2014 The Second Home Edition was extracted from the Professional version of The Manual and published as The Merck Manual of Women s and Men s Health 26 27 The Merck Manual of Health amp Aging Edit A consumer version of The Merck Manual of Geriatrics was released in print in 2004 as The Merck Manual of Health amp Aging which included information on aging and the care of older people in non technical language for the public The content was incorporated into the Consumer version of the online Merck Manual in 2015 3 28 Veterinary medicine EditThe Merck Veterinary Manual Edit The Merck Veterinary Manual 29 has been published since 1955 for professional veterinarians and other professionals in the veterinary field It is the most widely used veterinary medicine textbook 30 It is still published in a print version 31 and the 11th edition is scheduled for release on July 12 2016 32 The Merck Veterinary Manual has been translated into seven languages including Croatian French Italian Japanese Portuguese Romanian and Spanish 33 It is also available as a mobile app in both iOS and Android platforms as well as an online version 34 Merck Merial Manual for Pet Health Home Edition Edit A consumer version written in non technical language as a joint publication between Merck and Merial released as the Merck Merial Manual for Pet Health Home Edition was first published in 2007 35 ISBN 978 0911910995 A consumer oriented version of the Merck Veterinary Manual is available online as the Pet Health Edition 36 Notes Edit The root of the Aletris farinosa is an alternative herbal remedy used as for digestive problems and for relief of gynecologic disorders 9 10 See also EditThe Merck IndexReferences Edit About the Merck Manuals Merck Manuals Professional Version Retrieved 21 May 2016 Planes Alex 29 April 2014 Here s What You Don t Know About Merck amp Co Inc The Motley Fool Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b c d e Lane Keryn AG Berkow Robert 1999 The Merck Manual A Century of Medical Publishing and Practice PDF CBE Views Council of Science Editors 22 4 112 113 Retrieved 21 May 2016 Merck Manual Facebook page Facebook May 1 2017 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 About the Merck Publishing Group merckbooks com Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b c History of the Merck Manuals Merck Manuals Professional Version Merck amp Co Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b c d e f g h Merck s manual of the materia medica together with a summary of therapeutic indications and a classification of medicaments New York Chicago Merck amp Co 1899 An index of diseases in which Aletris Cordial has been found useful USC School of Medicine Digital Collections ed St Louis MO Rio Chemical Co 1890 p 1 Aletris Uses Benefits amp Dosage Drugs com Herbal Database www drugs com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Aletris Uses Side Effects Interactions and Warnings WebMD www webmd com Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b c d e f g Merck s 1901 Manual of the Materia Medica A Ready Reference Pocket Book for the Practicing Physician and Surgeon New York Chicago Merck amp Co 1901 Ross Marvin 11 November 2013 Don t Be Too Quick to Praise This New Treatment The Huffington Post Retrieved 16 February 2017 Merck Manuals For the Professional Merck Manuals Merck amp Co Retrieved 21 May 2016 The Merck Manuals Apps Professional www unboundmedicine com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Hill Dorothy R Stickell Henry 2001 Brandon Hill selected list of print books and journals for the small medical library PDF Bulletin of the Medical Library Association New York 89 2 131 153 PMC 31721 PMID 11337945 Archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2008 Retrieved 21 May 2016 The Manuals Win Internet Awards Merck Manuals Professional Version Retrieved 21 May 2016 eHealthcare Leadership Awards www strategichealthcare com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Students faculty honored at School of Medicine commencement News Room UNC Health Care news unchealthcare org Retrieved 21 May 2016 Beers Mark H Berkow Robert 2000 The Merck Manual of Geriatrics 3rd ed Whitehouse Station N J Merck Research Laboratories ISBN 978 0911910889 Geriatrics Merck Manuals Professional Version Retrieved 21 May 2016 The Merck Manual of Geriatrics Search www merck com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Porter Robert S Kaplan Justin L Homeier Barbara P 2008 The Merck manual of patient symptoms a concise practical guide to etiology evaluation and treatment Whitehouse Station NJ Merck Research Laboratories ISBN 978 0911910117 The Merck Manual Home Health Handbook Wiley 1 October 2011 ISBN 978 1118115428 About The Merck Manual Merck Manuals Professional Version Porter Robert S Kaplan Justin L 2013 Merck Manual Go To Home Guide for Symptoms Kenilworth N J Merck Sharp amp Dohme Corp ISBN 9780911910988 Merck Manual of Women s and Men s Health Gallery Books 2014 ISBN 978 1501104534 The Merck Manual of Women s and Men s Health Gallery Books 25 October 2014 ISBN 978 1501104534 Beers Mark H Jones Thomas V Berkwits Michael Kaplan Justin L Porter Robert 2006 The Merck manual of health amp aging 2006 Ballantine Books mass market ed New York Ballantine Books ISBN 978 0345482754 Aiello Susan E Moses Michael A 2016 The Merck Veterinary Manual 11th ed Rahway NJ Merck amp Co ISBN 978 0911910612 The Merck Veterinary Manual merckbooks com Retrieved 21 May 2016 The Merck Veterinary Manual Book www merckvetmanual com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Aiello Susan E Moses Michael A 12 July 2016 The Merck Veterinary Manual Merck ISBN 978 0911910612 The Merck Veterinary Manual Translations www merckvetmanual com Retrieved 21 May 2016 THE MERCK VETERINARY MANUAL www merckvetmanual com Retrieved 21 May 2016 Kahn Cynthia M Line Scott 2007 The Merck Merial Manual for Pet Health 1 ed Rahway NJ Merck ISBN 978 0911910995 THE MERCK MANUAL FOR PET HEALTH www merckvetmanual com Retrieved 21 May 2016 External links EditMerck Manuals full text online Professional edition Home edition Merck Manual 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