American Medicine, Volume 37American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1931 |
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Page 12
... organs . In spite of the work done in our laboratories and X - rays , which continually increase our analytical knowledge , the value of physical investigation , employed by both the physi- cian and the surgeon for their diagnosis , is ...
... organs . In spite of the work done in our laboratories and X - rays , which continually increase our analytical knowledge , the value of physical investigation , employed by both the physi- cian and the surgeon for their diagnosis , is ...
Page 285
... organs of the body which have more recently reached the present stage of evolution are more prone to cancer , for instance , the colon in comparison with the small intestine or the male organs of reproduction with the female organs . Those ...
... organs of the body which have more recently reached the present stage of evolution are more prone to cancer , for instance , the colon in comparison with the small intestine or the male organs of reproduction with the female organs . Those ...
Page 10
... organs in the human body , namely , the heart and the brain . Perhaps from an anthropologic point of view getting the weight of living organs within the human body is more important than a purely medical one . This method has been used ...
... organs in the human body , namely , the heart and the brain . Perhaps from an anthropologic point of view getting the weight of living organs within the human body is more important than a purely medical one . This method has been used ...
Contents
Abdomen diagnostic investi | 12 |
Abortions 589 | 44 |
Alcohol injection into the | 118 |
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