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Medical History of Teflon

European Urology, 1990
The different stages in the medical use of Teflon are recalled. After animal experimentation which started in 1949, Teflon has been used in humans since 1962 in otorhinolaryngology, since 1973 in urology and, more recently, since 1984 in the treatment of vesicorenal reflux.
Laustriat S   +5 more
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The Medical History

1981
Taking a medical history is a skill, acquired by most as a result of experience and taught to the student as the very basis of all diagnostic accuracy. It is an interview that should be structured between patient and clinician and from it has to emerge: (1) the reason the patient sought help, (2) the circumstances and details of the ...
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The Physician and the Medical History

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— The progress reported in "Experimentation in Medical History-Taking" ( 210: 1443, 1969) encourages one to hope that clinical medicine is beginning to profit from the exciting advances occurring in the area of information technology. I question, however, whether any device, no matter how sophisticated, can substitute for the physician ...
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HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of the American Medical Association, 1947
CHAPTER 18. Development of the Councils 1905-1909 THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION For some time the Association had been served by a committee on medical legislation consisting of Dr. C. A. L. Reed as chairman and Drs. William H. Welch and William L. Rodman.
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Mild cognitive impairment and dementia in primary care: the value of medical history.

Family Practice, 2011
BACKGROUND Primary care should be the place for the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia; however, a considerable proportion of these processes remain undetected at this setting.
J. Olazarán   +8 more
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The medical history

1991
But what did he actually die of? Mozart’s medical history is like an inverted pyramid: a small corpus of primary documentation supports a large body of secondary literature. There is a small quantity of direct eye-witness testimony concerning the last illness and death, and a larger quantity of reporting of what eye witnesses are alleged to have said ...
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Past Medical History

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1998
[Dailey RH: Past medical history. Ann Emerg Med March 1998;31:413.].
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The history of medical illustration

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1986
(1986). The history of medical illustration. Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 44-49.
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The family medical history

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2004
In this era of genomic medicine it is easy to be dazzled by an array of diagnostic tools to aid in clinical diagnosis and presymptomatic risk assessment, yet a simple family medical history remains the single most cost-effective "genetic test." A family medical history can be compared with a genetic "biopsy." Learning the skills of obtaining and ...
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Medical history and the cardiologist

International Journal of Cardiology, 1988
The importance of medical history to the cardiologist is a subset of the importance of world history to everyone. We are the intellectual products of the accretions of history, but even the best informed of us have only a superficial idea of how large the foundation really is.
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