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New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
MUCH has been and is being written about the reliability of laboratory tests performed both in hospitals and in so-called independent laboratories.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The overwhelming evidence points t...
W, Kaufmann, R, Vanderlinde
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MUCH has been and is being written about the reliability of laboratory tests performed both in hospitals and in so-called independent laboratories.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The overwhelming evidence points t...
W, Kaufmann, R, Vanderlinde
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Medical Laboratory Informatics
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007Laboratory informatics is the application of computers and information systems to information management in the pathology laboratory. Effective information management is crucial to the success of pathologists and laboratorians. Informatics has become one of the key pillars of pathology, and the requirement for skilled informaticists in the laboratory ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
For many years there has been great need for a single-volume laboratory manual which not only describes practical methodology and the relative merits of various procedures, but also presents clearly the underlying theory and basic physiology and pathology that any specific method is trying to assess. The present volume aims at achieving this goal.
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For many years there has been great need for a single-volume laboratory manual which not only describes practical methodology and the relative merits of various procedures, but also presents clearly the underlying theory and basic physiology and pathology that any specific method is trying to assess. The present volume aims at achieving this goal.
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The Confederate Medical Laboratories
Southern Medical Journal, 2003During the Civil War, the scarcity and expense of imported drugs forced the Confederate Army to establish several medical laboratories to manufacture drugs for military use. The laboratories produced medicines from indigenous plants and also made non-plant-based drugs.
Guy R, Hasegawa, F Terry, Hambrecht
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Improvements in Medical Laboratory Performance
Postgraduate Medicine, 1969How can the physician be sure he is getting reliable laboratory results? He can check with laboratory personnel to see if they control quality. Do they use proper standards? Do they calibrate instruments? Do they participate and perform satisfactorily in proficiency-testing services originating outside their laboratory?
John B. Henry, Daniel J. Hanson
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2014
University College Dublin - Centre for Research into Infectious Diseases (CRID). Belfield, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Includes: text, ill, plan, sections, elevs.
O'Donnell, Sheila, Tuomey, John
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University College Dublin - Centre for Research into Infectious Diseases (CRID). Belfield, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Includes: text, ill, plan, sections, elevs.
O'Donnell, Sheila, Tuomey, John
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Archives of Dermatology, 1981
The substantial increase in the frequency of "opportunistic mycoses" during the last two decades has stressed the need for trained mycologists and clinical mycology laboratories. The aim of the author is to bring together the information needed by the medical team to provide rapid, accurate care for the patient with mycotic disease.
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The substantial increase in the frequency of "opportunistic mycoses" during the last two decades has stressed the need for trained mycologists and clinical mycology laboratories. The aim of the author is to bring together the information needed by the medical team to provide rapid, accurate care for the patient with mycotic disease.
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Training Medical Laboratory Assistants
Postgraduate Medicine, 1966Ellis S. Benson, Jean Linné
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Medical Significance of Laboratory Results
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1968Tests performed in clinical laboratories are among the main diagnostic aids available to physicians. The great demand for these tests and the enormous number performed have led to wide public interest in the manner in which they are carried out. In turn, this interest has led to Federal specifications through legislation for clinical laboratories in ...
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