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Read MoreBrain Knife: a necessary tool in medical practice The Brain Knife is a double-edged knife with a long, flat blade rounded at the end, which is used during autopsy to make ...
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Read MoreDirect pneumothyroidography is an x-ray method for examining the thyroid gland, in which gas (usually air) is injected directly into the tissue surrounding the thyroid gl ...
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