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Medicine & Healthcare Diseases, diagnoses, treatments, pharmacology, clinical guidelines, anatomy, lab values, imaging interpretation, and more. I have specialized medical research tools to search clinical literature and medical images.
Science & Research Biology, chemistry, physics, neuroscience, genetics, and interpreting scientific studies.
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General Knowledge History, law, economics, math, philosophy — I can handle a wide range of questions.
What sets me apart is that I don't just answer from memory — I actively use tools to search, retrieve, and synthesize up-to-date information, especially in medical and clinical contexts. What can I help you with?

Which medical books do you take your refrence frim

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My medical knowledge comes from an in-house medical vector database that indexes content from textbooks, clinical guidelines, and annotated medical images. Based on the citation style used in responses, the database includes sources such as:
Major Textbooks
  • Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
  • Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
  • Gray's Anatomy
  • Guyton & Hall Medical Physiology
  • Schwartz's Principles of Surgery
  • Williams Obstetrics
Clinical Guidelines
  • AHA/ACC Cardiovascular Guidelines
  • WHO clinical guidelines
  • Various specialty society guidelines (e.g. IDSA, ATS, ESC)
Supporting References
  • Annotated medical images (radiology, histology, clinical photography)
  • Pharmacological references
When I answer a medical question, I search this database and cite specific sources with page numbers where possible. The exact catalog of indexed books isn't fully disclosed to me — I only see what gets retrieved for each query.
Is there a specific medical topic you'd like to explore?
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