These are
free medical books in prc format that I collected over the internet. They are not cracked, nor converted from a paying book. They are posted free, on the owner's website... And here are the links:
Books by NCBI
1- Blood groups and red cell antigens
2- Clinical medicine (like a Harrison's)
3- Genes and disease
4- Health services/technology assesment test
5- Inflammatory atherosclerosis
6- Medical microbiology (32MB ebook, complete, AMAZING)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/Books.live/Help/mobile.html
Books by eMedicine
These books were available for free for download over at emedicine's website. Yet, some months ago, they took their PDA section away. I guess it's OK to post them since they were available, and for free, and for all.
1- Vascular surgery
2- General surgery
3- Neurosurgery
4- Allergy & Immunology
5- Critical care (a very nice implementation for your toxicology course)
6- Nephrology
7- Oncology
8- orthoped
9- Rheumatology
10- Family Medicine(skin)
11- ped006(dermatology)
12- Perioperative care
13- Self care for common conditions
14- Thoracic surgery
15- Transplantation
16- Trauma
17- Wilderness emergencies
http://rapidshare.com/files/17601715/emedicine_palm.rar and the password for the rar file is: asrafee
One Book by Clinical Approaches
http://www.clinicalapproaches.com
Register to their site and download the ebook. It's nice.
Books by Mobile Reference
Not totally medical, but useful for med students and others.
1- Periodic table of elements
http://www.soundtells.com/MobileReference/PeriodicTable/index.htm
2- Weights and Measures quick study guide
http://www.soundtells.com/MobileReference/WeightsMeasures/index.htm
3- Hangover remedy
http://www.soundtells.com/MobileReference/HangoverRemedy/index.htm
They also offer Blood pressure tracker, glucose tracker, weight tracker,... but for the pc for free.
You might also want to have a look at
Trivopeadia, an ebook that offers lots of information about everything (not medical related)
http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/find/trivopaedia22.prc[/b]
So, anyone with other useful links?