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  Pharmacy System Using Ubuntu to fight AIDS
Medical Open Source Development Posted by David B. on Thursday March 15, 2007 @ 03:15 PM
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This article states: 'Written in Java and released under the GPL, iDART (intelligent Dispensing of Antiretroviral Treatment) is a pharmacy system designed for use at antiretroviral (ARV) pharmacies in the public health sector. Initially distributed only as software, it was generally implemented on machines using Windows. Due to issues of reliability and security, Cell-Life have created iDART-in-a-box, which is a complete system running on Ubuntu Linux...' Digg this article



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