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History of Medical Informatics 1987: Bethesda, Maryland, USA
- Bruce I. Blum:
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on History of Medical Informatics, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, November 5-6, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-248-9 - Donald A. B. Lindberg:
In praise of computing. 1-4 - Joshua Lederberg:
How DENDRAL was conceived and born. 5-19 - Bruce D. Waxman:
Planting the seeds. 27-29 - Robert S. Ledley:
Medical informatics: a personal view of sowing the seeds. 31-41 - G. Octo Barnett:
History of the development of medical information systems at the Laboratory of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital. 43-49 - Wesley A. Clark:
The LINC was early and small. 51-73 - Thelma Estrin:
The UCLA Brain Research Institute data processing laboratory. 75-83 - G. S. Lodwick:
The history of the use of computers in the interpretation of radiological images. 85-94 - Jerome R. Cox Jr.:
Recollections on the processing of biomedical signals. 95-103 - Thomas L. Lincoln:
An historical perspective on clinical laboratory information systems. 117-121 - M. F. Collen:
Health care information systems: a personal historic review. 123-136 - Charles D. Flagle:
The perception of system and the reduction of uncertainty. 137-142 - M. H. Hodge:
History of the TDS medical information system. 143-152 - W. Edward Hammond:
Patient management systems: the early years. 153-164 - J. D. Myers:
The background of INTERNIST I and QMR. 195-197 - Casimir A. Kulikowski:
Artificial intelligence in medicine: a personal retrospective on its emergence and early function. 199
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