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Revision as of 21:37, 15 February 2009

Welcome to the Medical Database

Biobeds are capable of monitoring and repairing a number of injuries

Doctors, are required to render aid to anyone in any situation. You have jurisdiction over any medically hazardous or medically necessary situation, making sure that it can not endanger your ship. Because of this directive, it may be necessary for you to leave the ship in order to provide care.


Medical Database
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Chemicals and Drugs: Acetylcholine | Anesthizine | Benjusidrine | Cordrazine | Endorphins | Hyronalyn | Hytritium | Inaprovaline | Kayolane | Leporazine | Masiform D | Melorazine | Neural paralyzer | Tricordrazine |
Diseases and Illnesses: Altarian encephalitis | Achilles fever | Arethian Flever | Andronesian encephalitis | Aphasia | Atherosclerosis | Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome | Ba'ltmasor Syndrome | Bendii Syndrome | Cartalian Fever | Cholera | Cold, Common | Correllium fever | Darnay's disease | Dorek Syndrome | Enantiodromia | Eosinophilia | Forrester-Trent Syndrome | Fostossa Virus | Hemocythemia | Hesperan Thumping Cough | Holodiction | Holotransference Dementia Syndrome (HTDS) | Hyperacceleration | Iresine Syndrome | Iverson's disease | Kalla-Nohra Syndrome | Lacunar amnesia | Larosian virus | Morphogenic virus | Neural depletion | Neural metaphasic shock | Nitrogen Narcosis | Orket's disease | Phyrox Plague | Plasma plague | Pottrik Syndrome | Psi 2000 Virus | Radiohumeral Bursitis | Rigelian fever | Rigelian Kassaba Fever | Rop'ngor | Rushton Infection | S SsomatoPhysical failure | Stockholm Syndrome | Streptacochlial-bola-spongiform-diadinate | Symbalene blood burn | Synthococcus novae | Tahiti Syndrome | Telurian plague | Temporal narcosis | Tennis elbow | Thelusian flu | Transporter psychosis | Tuvan syndrome | Vegan choriomeningitis | Xenopolycythemia | Yarim-Fel syndrome | Zanthi fever | Zintels Disease |
Equipment and Devices: Alpha Wave Inducer | BioBed | Corticol Stimulator | Dermal Regenerator | Defibrillator | Drechtal Beams | Exoscalpal | HypoSpray | Medical Tricorders | Motor Assist Bands | Neural Calipers | Neural Imaging Scanner | Neural stimulator | Neural Transducers | Neurolink | Physiostimulator | Plasma Infusion Unit | Stasis Units | Somnetic Inducers |
Medical Procedures: Accelerated Critical Neural Pathway Formation |Amniotic Scan | ARA Scan (Autonomic Response Analysis) | Basilar Arterial Scan | Berylite scan | Bicaridine treatment | Biomimetic Fluctuation | Blood Screening | Brain circuitry pattern | Cardiac replacement | Cardiac Induction | CPK levels | Cryogenic Open Heart Procedure | Cryonics | Cryostasis | Direct reticular stimulation | DNA reference scan | Dolbargy Sleeping Trance | Electrophoretic Energy Analysis | Encephalographic polygraph scan | Hyperencephalogram | Inner Nuncial Series | Metorapan treatments | Myocardial Enzyme Balance | Neural Imaging Scan | Neurolink | Neurosomatic Technique | Reflection Therapy | Resonance Tissue Scan | Retinal Imaging Scan | Ribosome Infusion | Robbiani Dermal Optic Test | Steinman Analysis | Synaptic Induction | Synaptic Reconstruction |