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Home Help

May-28-24

Home Help: How It Works and Who It's Suitable For Home care is a form of medical care that is provided directly at the patient’s place of residence by the staff of outpat ...

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Sternheimer-Malbin Cells

May-28-24

Sternheimer Malbin cells (SMC) are cells that play an important role in the development and function of the lungs. They are the main cells of the respiratory tract and ar ...

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Burdenko Vascularization of the Liver

May-28-24

Burdenko Vascularization of the Liver: History and Modernity Burdenko Liver vascularization is a surgical procedure that was developed by Russian surgeon Nikolai Burdenko ...

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Schmerca Klemm

May-28-24

Schmertz Klemm Schmerz Klemma is an Austrian surgeon born in 1880. He is known for his work in the fields of surgery and medicine. Klemma is the author of several books a ...

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Typhlotomy

May-28-24

Typhlotomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove cataracts of the eye. This is one of the most common types of operations in ophthalmology. Cataract is a clouding o ...

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Gastroenterostomy

May-28-24

Gastroenterostomy is a surgical operation in which an anastomosis is created between the stomach and small intestine. The purpose of this intervention is to create a new ...

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Chlorine Residual

May-28-24

Residual chlorine is an indicator of the quality of water disinfection, which is expressed by the content of active chlorine in the water after the completion of the blea ...

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Nurse Workshop

May-28-24

A shop nurse is a local nurse assigned to a shop medical station. She helps the shop's local doctor, monitors the sanitary condition of the shop, working conditions and p ...

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Nosogeography

May-28-24

Nosogeography (from ancient Greek νόσος - disease and geography) is a section of medical geography that studies the geographical distribution of diseases. Nosogeography a ...

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Electrocorticograph

May-28-24

Electrocorticography (EEG-corticography) is a method of recording the bioelectrical activity of the brain, in which the activity of the cerebral cortex is recorded using ...

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