Generic Cross-references
Generic Cross-references
General classes, and specific members of a class, may require generic cross-references, ie, a cross-reference to a group of entries rather than to specific entries by name. The following examples are from Patton and Wyman.7
drugs
antihypertensive, 483
See also specific drugs by name
medications. See drugs; specific medications
pharmaceuticals. See products by name
kidney, 18–43, 586–592. See also under nephro- or renal transplantation, 551–578