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The Merck Manuals

The Merck (MSD) Manuals
AuthorMerck & Co.
LanguageMerck: American/Canadian English, Spanish (or Chinese-only)
MSD: Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Chinese
GenreHealth information
Published1899
Websitewww.merckmanuals.com (U.S. and Canada)
www.msdmanuals.com (worldwide)
www.msdmanuals.cn (worldwide, in Simplified Chinese)

The Merck Manuals (outside the U.S. and Canada: The MSD Manuals; Chinese: 默沙东诊疗手册; pinyin: Mòshādōng Zhěnliáo Shǒucè) are medical references published by the American pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. (known as MSD outside the United States and Canada), that cover a wide range of medical topics, including disorders, tests, diagnoses, and drugs. The manuals have been published since 1899, when Merck & Co. was still a subsidiary of the German company Merck.

These manuals were originally developed in book form, but have been updated and converted to digital formats, including websites and mobile apps. Digital versions also include audio, 3D models, and animations.[1]

The first Merck Manual, Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica (1899), was a small reference book that became widely used by the 1980s. It had also become the world's best-selling medical text. Since then, several manuals have been produced, and are regularly updated. The titles include:[2]

The Manuals for human health were converted to a web-based format in 2015 and are hosted on MerckManuals.com in the US and Canada, and MSDManuals.com throughout the rest of the world. These sites include two versions tailored for consumers and for health care professionals respectively. The Manuals are available online in 12 languages.[3][4] The Manuals for animal health were converted to a web-based format in 2002 and are hosted on MerckVetManual.com (outside the U.S. and Canada MSDVetManual.com).[5]

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References

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  1. ^ White SM (2009). "Merck Manuals Information Online <http://www.merck.com/mmhe>". J Consum Health Internet. 13 (1): 66–76. doi:10.1080/15398280802674883.
  2. ^ a b "Committed to providing medical information: Merck and The Merck Manuals". Merck. 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  3. ^ "Merck Manuals health guides go digital, and free, in global push". Reuters. 2015. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  4. ^ "Global Medical Knowledge - MSD Manuals".
  5. ^ "Merck Veterinary Manual goes online". dvm360 Magazine. 2002. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
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