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Add search of treatments textarea

Posted by sarneil on 16 Dec 2009 in Activity log
MH asked to be able to query large blocks of text in the treatments field, similar to what I gave him for the conditions, namely: "Treatment any word begins with" "Treatment contains" "Treatment also contains" "Treatment does not contain" My first implementation had a bug resulting from a copy-and-paste error.
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German Medical Exams

This project will create an xml-based database of medical exam reports from the 16th through 19th centuries in Germany. The database will allow researchers to query medical practices in that time and to infer changes in the administration of medical care and other social changes.
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