> On a related note, I'd appreciate pointers to any corpus of
> medical/pharmaceutical/nursing literature that might serve as the basis
for
> an empirical count of drug names in the professional or scientific press.
I do not know any public available corpora for such task. However, if the
target is the counting of drug names, then you could do the following:
-get a list of drugs an chemicals, such a list can be bought on the shelf,
and it is cheap. Usually they are 'representative' of the pharmacology
within a given country.
-For each item of this list you could query Medline (or any other medical
database), they you can count the number of retrieved document. I believe
some engines could even provides the number of occurrences for the
considered item. Maybe, (but I should check) Knowledge Finder can do that,
but if not then you always can do it.
-patrick
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Patrick Ruch
HUG - Medical Informatics Division
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