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Read MoreThe humerus (humerus) is a bone that forms the skeleton of the upper segment of the arm. The head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula, formi ...
Read MoreLithotomist (from the Greek words litho - stone and tome - cut) - a specialist in removing stones from the urinary tract in ancient times. Lithotomy, or removal of stones ...
Read MoreMallory methods: their history and application in modern medicine Mallory methods are a set of methods developed by the English pathologist and histologist Francis Mallor ...
Read MoreRepeated hospitalization is hospitalization in connection with a disease for which the patient was previously inpatient treatment in any medical institution in the same c ...
Read MorePyoallergides: what they are and how they affect the body Pyoallergens are a type of allergen that can cause allergic reactions in humans. They are usually found in plant ...
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