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The Confederate Medical Laboratories

Southern Medical Journal, 2003
During 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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Medical Laboratory Informatics

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007
Laboratory 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 ...
Walter H. Henricks   +2 more
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Medical-Laboratory Evaluation

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...
William Kaufmann, Raymond Vanderlinde
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Safety in the Medical Laboratory

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1983
The clinical laboratory has achieved an enviable record for safety even though the opportunities for accident and misfortune are ever present. This article provides an overview of what constitutes an adequate safety program for a laboratory, as well as a list of sources from which more detailed information can be obtained.
Gerald A. Hoeltge, William A. Hawk
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Accreditation of medical laboratories in The Netherlands

Clinica Chimica Acta, 2001
Among the medical laboratory professionals, a growing interest exists in the systematic application of quality assurance to their own practice, and consequently in The Netherlands, there is an increasing request for an official accreditation of the quality management system and the competence of the professionals through Coordinatie Commissie voor ...
Slagter, S, Loeber, JGrivm
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The Role of the Medical Laboratory Director

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007
The American Medical Association notes in its Principles of Medical Ethics that a physician "shall be dedicated to provide competent medical service with compassion and respect for human dignity." As physicians whose profession involves the medical direction of pathology and clinical laboratory services, pathologists strive to provide high-quality ...
Friedberg, Richard, MD   +1 more
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Improvements in Medical Laboratory Performance

Postgraduate Medicine, 1969
How 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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THE CHEMIST IN THE MEDICAL LABORATORY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— The place of the chemist in a clinical laboratory cannot be evaluated either by a busy physician or by a chemist without experience in laboratories. The problems of each laboratory are different. From personal experience I feel that the chemist undervalues the participation of the physician in his laboratory work and that few ...
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