Persianin method Persianinov Lev Semenovich, a Soviet obstetrician-gynecologist, developed and introduced into obstetric practice a method that received his name - the Pe ...
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Read More“Final” diagnosis is a diagnosis that is made at the end of the patient’s examination and upon his departure from the medical institution. This diagnosis is final and can ...
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Read MoreThe Van Gieson method is a tissue staining method developed by the American neurologist Van Gieson in the early 20th century. This method allows you to identify various c ...
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