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DrDel
05-04-2007, 04:43 PM
There is a password/registration bypass website that get you into new york times and other websites with no hassles or cruft.

whats the URL for it again?

I am trying to get an article from JAMA

http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/297/17/1931

but I am failing miserably and a free account won't give me access to a recent article.. I am hoping this site will help me out

Lunch of Kong
05-04-2007, 04:46 PM
er, access to PAID subscription accounts? Don't think there is a legal one.

Get a job!

Or go to university and get access to all the University journals as part of your admissions fee.

DrDel
05-04-2007, 04:50 PM
no what I am talking about isn't for paid stuff

it is to prevent having to go through the whole registration rig-a-ma-roll, prevent giving our your private information, and prevent marketing vampires from contacting you -- I don't believe it is a "crack" so to speak.

someone will surely post it .. what I am referring to isn't an illegal thing.

Tom Chick
05-04-2007, 04:51 PM
www.bugmenot.com

-Tom

DrDel
05-04-2007, 04:54 PM
www.bugmenot.com (http://www.bugmenot.com)

-Tom

TC = God

Lunch of Kong
05-04-2007, 04:56 PM
Ah, I misunderstood, and Tom Chick delivers! Atlas of Airway Management.pdf

DrDel
05-04-2007, 05:02 PM
ah shit.. I posted the wrong article

I wanted this one:
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/297/3/252

take a look at the picture of the dude's arm

getting an MRI IV contrast examination isn't as safe as it was once thought.. since 2000 patients who have had IV contrast MRI scans and chronic kidney failure develop this problem. the connective tissue in their bodies (skin, brain, lung, heart -- everywhere) thickens to the point where it can hardly move/function. Some die.

Isn't it nice how the FDA approves medical agents only to find life threatening problems years later?

I suppose it isn't a perfect system but certainly better than having no regulations at all *cough* herbs/naturopath *cough*

MikeSofaer
05-04-2007, 05:19 PM
Uh, you actually have to pay to get access to JAMA, it isn't like the NYT or something that just requires registration.
Goddamn, you just think you're so smart with your PhD, don't you?

Matthew Gallant
05-04-2007, 05:20 PM
What's that website that give you free access to subscription accounts?
SHAFT!

Wholly Schmidt
05-04-2007, 05:26 PM
but I am failing miserably and a free account won't give me access to a recent article.. I am hoping this site will help me out
no what I am talking about isn't for paid stuff
Reconcile please.