AW First Aid Reference (Palm OS) - First Aid Reference. Contains detailed descriptions of first-aid actions in case of emergency (injuries, burns, cuts, animal bites etc.). 29 entries
HyperTox for PDA provides frequently updated information about the management of common and severe poisonings. It is designed for use in emergency departments, intensive care units and poison centres as well as by under- and postgraduate students. HyperTox for PDA is a subset of HyperTox for Windows that is available here
Alticopeia - Alticopeia contains approximately 400 herbs and non-herbal dietary supplements. Its purpose is to provide a framework by which one may understand general aspects of the drug and for what it may be used. It may be used much as a Pharmacopeia is used, but with less emphasis on dosing and more on uses and effects.
Developer: David I
1st Aid (Palm OS) is an invaluable addition to your Palm Treo or handheld. It includes valuable information on CPR and many other important first aid situations
Asian Flu Survival Guide - Prepare yourself for a possible flu pandemic...
If and when there is a new strain of flu virus that infects the world, if you are able to care for your family, "first responders" can concentrate on the needs of those who are most affected
1st AID - Emergencies don't happen every day.
But when they do, you don't have much time to find information.
This software offers useful information to help you deal with common urgent and emergency care situations, ranging from a nosebleed or sunburn to a life-threatening heart attack or stroke
Acupressure or Do-in, pronounced 'dough-in', this ancient form of Chinese massage claims to prevent disease rather than cure it. A series of exercises is taught which strengthen and maintain the meridians or energy channels of the body that affe
Basic Concepts in Pharmacology is the ultimate survival guide for students studying for board exams or general course review. Information presented in this application is organized in such a way to simplify even the most difficult-to-grasp concepts in pharmacology