Hello Dr. Antas,
thank you for the url.  I checked it out but the approach is a bit 
different: cerebroperiferico allows you to write the query in Formal 
Spanish MeSH (German soon to come) and the term is automatically 
translated into Formal English MeSH before querying Entrez-PubMed.
The closest I had found before was CliniWeb.  Alas, it has been closed 
down.
Now, the interesting part is once you have developed a good search 
strategy in cerebroperiferico, you can copy the search strategy and 
paste it into BioMail.  That way you would have periodic and automatic 
searches sent to your email address.
I believe the next version of Cubby-PubMed (is it out already?) will 
include the BioMail functions.  I did not know of BioMail before but I 
use MedFetch for about five years now and it's also quite nice.
Kind regards,
Daniel

P.S.: would you like to test it in Portuguese?  I'd be thrilled to set 
it up for you.

> Dr med Daniel Hinostroza C wrote:
> 
> > This is very nice indeed.  I am developing a search engine for 
PubMed.   My
> > engine translates terms written in Spanish to English and then 
queries
> > PubMed.
> 
> If you do not know Biomail already, please do take a look at:
> http://biomail.sourceforge.net/biomail/
> 
> It is, perhaps, the most useful application for the day-to-day 
medical 
> matters that I have found in the last 2 years.
> 
> J. Antas
> 
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