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Parent company | Elsevier |
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Founded | 1906 |
Founder | Charles B. Mosby |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | St. Louis, Missouri |
Publication types | Books, Journals |
Nonfiction topics | Medical, Nursing, Health Sciences |
Official website | {{ |
Mosby is a prominent publisher of medical, nursing, and health sciences literature. Founded in 1906 by Charles B. Mosby, the company has a long-standing reputation for providing high-quality educational resources for healthcare professionals and students. Mosby is now an imprint of Elsevier, a leading global information analytics company specializing in science and health.
History[edit | edit source]
Mosby was established in St. Louis, Missouri by Charles B. Mosby, who was committed to advancing medical education through the publication of authoritative texts. Over the years, Mosby expanded its catalog to include a wide range of medical and health sciences topics, becoming a trusted name in the field.
In 1998, Mosby was acquired by Harcourt General, which was later acquired by Reed Elsevier in 2001. This acquisition integrated Mosby into Elsevier's extensive portfolio of scientific and medical publications.
Publications[edit | edit source]
Mosby is known for its comprehensive range of textbooks, reference works, and journals that cover various disciplines within the health sciences. Some of the notable publications include:
- Mosby's Medical Dictionary: A comprehensive medical dictionary that provides definitions and explanations of medical terms and concepts.
- Mosby's Nursing Drug Reference: A detailed guide to medications used in nursing practice, including indications, side effects, and interactions.
- Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests: A reference book that offers detailed information on diagnostic and laboratory tests used in clinical practice.
Educational Impact[edit | edit source]
Mosby's publications are widely used in medical schools, nursing programs, and healthcare institutions around the world. The company's commitment to quality and accuracy has made its resources indispensable for students and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Digital Resources[edit | edit source]
In addition to traditional print publications, Mosby offers a variety of digital resources, including e-books and online learning platforms. These digital tools provide interactive and accessible content for students and educators, facilitating a modern approach to medical education.
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