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pmid: 13871152
A short general description of the main functions of a modern digital computer is followed by an analysis of possible applications of these machines in medicine. Four classes of work are discussed: straightforward scientific arithmetic, the organization of clinical records, elementary applications to diagnosis, and a machine-patient-physician complex. It is shown that the most urgent need at the present time is for all records, clinical or experimental, to be created in machineable form.
Electronic Data Processing, Computers, Medicine
Electronic Data Processing, Computers, Medicine
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