The Gibenthal method of treating fractures was proposed by the domestic surgeon of the early 19th century, Karl Ivanovich Giebenthal. The essence of the method was as fol ...
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Read MoreIntermedin is a hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland and plays an important role in regulating many processes in the body. It is also known as Melanocyte-stimu ...
Read MoreAir evacuation (also air evacuation, air evacuation, air evacuation) – transportation of the injured, sick and wounded using aviation. Air evacuation is used in cases whe ...
Read MoreBoyden's Breakfast is an American anatomist born in 1886. His name is Edward Augustus Boyden. Boyden is known for his research in the anatomy of the heart and lungs. He w ...
Read MoreNatural population movement is a set of quantitative indicators that characterize changes in population as a result of the natural process of generational change. This pr ...
Read MorePancreatoscanning (also known as pancreatoscanography) is a method of imaging the pancreas using computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This proced ...
Read MorePirquet test (S. P. Pirquet, 1874–1929) is a method for diagnosing infectious diseases by detecting specific antibodies in blood serum. This method was developed by an Au ...
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