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Clinical enzymology: An autobiographical history
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2005In this paper, I review the origins of Clinical Enzymology with special emphasis on the years between 1960 and 1980 when the greatest advances in the subject took place. These are described in relation to my own research interests and contributions, focusing upon subclinical hepatic damage caused by viral infection and by alcohol; myocardial infarction;
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1983
The importance of obtaining a careful history of the onset of the illness leading to the electrolyte upset cannot be over emphasised. Most electrolyte disturbances which can be corrected by intravenous therapy arise as a result of either abnormal losses of body fluids or of deficient replacement of normal losses.
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The importance of obtaining a careful history of the onset of the illness leading to the electrolyte upset cannot be over emphasised. Most electrolyte disturbances which can be corrected by intravenous therapy arise as a result of either abnormal losses of body fluids or of deficient replacement of normal losses.
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History of clinical intestinal transplantation
Human ImmunologyThe intestines have been considered the "forbidden organ" for years, and intestinal failure became the last organ failure recognized as such in the medical field. The impossibility of providing adequate nutritional support, turned these patients into recipients of just palliative comfort.
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1999
Abstract In an era of ever-increasing dependence upon technology, physicians are losing the basic skills of patient examination and taking the medical history. This book describes the scenario in which the physician sits down with a patient to elicit a medical history.
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Abstract In an era of ever-increasing dependence upon technology, physicians are losing the basic skills of patient examination and taking the medical history. This book describes the scenario in which the physician sits down with a patient to elicit a medical history.
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