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Electronical Health Record's Systems. Interoperability
Understanding the importance that the electronic medical health records system has, with its various structural types and grades, has led to the elaboration of a series of standards and quality control methods, meant to control its functioning. In time, the electronic health records system has evolved along with the medical data's change of structure. Romania has not yet managed to fully clarify this concept, various definitions still being encountered, such as "Patient's electronic chart", "Electronic health file". A slow change from functional interoperability (OSI level 6) to semantic interoperability (level 7) is being aimed at the moment. This current article will try to present the main electronic files models, from a functional interoperability system's possibility to be created perspective. \ud
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Matthew Baillie's specimens and engravings
In 1799, Matthew Baillie, William Hunter's nephew, published his famous atlas of pathology. It was entitled A Series of Engravings Accompanied with Explanations which are Intended to Illustrate the Morbid Anatomy of Some of the Most Important Parts of the Human Body. The present study aims to match the illustrations to extant specimens in the collections of William and John Hunter, preserved at the University of Glasgow and at the Royal College of Surgeons of England respectively.
Baillie's book contains 10 fasciculi, consisting of 73 plates and 206 figures. The specimens Baillie illustrated came from his own collection and those of ten others, including his uncles, William and John Hunter. The book was illustrated by William Clift and engraved by James Basire, William Skelton and James Heath.
Excluding eight illustrations of intestinal worms where the provenance of the specimens is uncertain, a total of 98 specimens from William Hunter's collection were illustrated in 104 figures. Eight of the specimens were calculi impossible to identify specifically. Excluding worms and calculi, 72 of William Hunter's specimens illustrated by Baillie are extant in the Hunterian Collection at the University of Glasgow. All but one of the 20 specimens illustrated that had belonged to John Hunter were identified in the on-line catalogue of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Baillie's own collection was destroyed when the Royal College of Surgeons of England was bombed in 1941. Baillie is credited with being the first to produce an illustrated systematic textbook of morbid anatomy and probably the first to illustrate emphysema and transposition of the great vessels. His book, however, was not comprehensive. It did not cover a number of topics such as muscles and bones and there is little coverage of the nervous system. Baillie's book, however, was an original concept as an atlas of morbid anatomy and showed his deep insight into pathology
PayPal in Romania
The present paper refers to the usefulness of online payment through PayPal
and to the development of this payment manner in Romania. PayPal is an example
of a payment intermediary service that facilitates worldwide e-commerce.Comment: 8 pages, exposed on 5th International Conference "Actualities and
Perspectives on Hardware and Software" - APHS2009, Timisoara, Romani
Web Publishing of the Files Obtained by Flash
The aim of this article is to familiarize the user with the Web publishing of
the files obtained by Flash. The article contains an overview of Macromedia
Flash 5, as well as the running of a Playing Flash movie, information on Flash
and Generator, the publishing of Flash movies, a HTLM publishing for Flash
Player files and publishing by Generator templates.Comment: 10 pages, exposed on 5th International Conference "Actualities and
Perspectives on Hardware and Software" - APHS2009, Timisoara, Romani
Designing a Framework to Develop WEB Graphical Interfaces for ORACLE Databases - Web Dialog
The present article aims to describe a project consisting in designing a
framework of applications used to create graphical interfaces with an Oracle
distributed database. The development of the project supposed the use of the
latest technologies: database Oracle server, Tomcat web server, JDBC (Java
library used for accessing a database), JSP and Tag Library (for the
development of graphical interfaces).Comment: 6 pages, exposed on 5th International Conference "Actualities and
Perspectives on Hardware and Software" - APHS2009, Timisoara, Romani
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