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Meniscus Root Repairs Are Associated With High Rates of Postoperative Deep Vein Thrombosis. [PDF]
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The Effect of the 2021 MLB Foreign Substance Policy on Pitcher Injury Rates and Statistics. [PDF]
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Leishmaniasis Transmission Risk at the Forest-Peridomestic Interface in an Area of Southern Sinaloa, Mexico: Entomological, Molecular, and Climatic Evidence. [PDF]
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Sustainable supply chain practices of local versus international hotels: multiple case studies in Egypt. [PDF]
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Visual Attention to Food Content on Social Media: An Eye-Tracking Study Among Young Adults. [PDF]
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The Economic History Review, 1990
Part 1 Medieval: medieval English hospitals, Martha Carlin development and change in English hospitals 1100-1500, Miri Rubin. Part 2 Early modern: the hospitals of late-medieval and Renaissance Florence - a preliminary survey, John Henderson charity, power, and patronage in 18th-century Italian hospitals - the case of Turin, Sandro Cavallo politics and
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Part 1 Medieval: medieval English hospitals, Martha Carlin development and change in English hospitals 1100-1500, Miri Rubin. Part 2 Early modern: the hospitals of late-medieval and Renaissance Florence - a preliminary survey, John Henderson charity, power, and patronage in 18th-century Italian hospitals - the case of Turin, Sandro Cavallo politics and
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The Hospital in Jewish History
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1981Nowadays, there are many hospitals under Jewish auspices all over the world, many of them famous for their high scientific standards. However, this development is in fact characteristic of the modern period. The first modern Jewish hospitals appeared around the middle of the nineteenth century, two examples of which were the Jews Hospital in New York ...
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A HISTORY OF CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955IN A STRICTLY modern sense, children's hospitals are usually considered to be institutions that limit themselves to the care of sick children. This concept, however, is not wholly true. A number of the larger children's hospitals have included within the sphere of their activities not only treatment but preventive care as well and have always ...
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Reflections on the history of interoperability in hospitals
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2023Abstract Objective To discuss the origins of HL7 and its subsequent impact on interoperability in hospitals. Process Reconstruction of historical events from review of personal notes, interviews with key participants and review of ...
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