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Dermatology in general medicine
, 1971Introduction biology and pathophysiology of skin disorders presenting in the skin and mucous membranes dermatology and internal medicine diseases due to microbial agents therapeutics paediatric and geriatric dermatology.
T. Fitzpatrick
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Adolescent Medicine & General Pediatrics
Journal of Investigative Medicine, 1999studies
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Medical bulletin. Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital, 1998
Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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Abstract Which of the following statements about hypothermia is/are true? a it is defined as fall of oral temperature to below 35°C b it may be caused by hypothyroidism c the] wave on the ECG is characteristic d it is often associated with a low blood pressure e death may be diagnosed in hypothermic patients with absent pupillary reflex.
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Capabilities of Gemini Models in Medicine
arXiv.orgExcellence in a wide variety of medical applications poses considerable challenges for AI, requiring advanced reasoning, access to up-to-date medical knowledge and understanding of complex multimodal data.
Khaled Saab +65 more
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Abstracts from the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine
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2019
Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
Nicholas Longridge +3 more
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Abstract The oral cavity is the largest and most used orifice in the human body. It is the opening of the aerodigestive tract, as well as a region of the body that is heavily involved in both sensing the outside world and communicating with it.
Nicholas Longridge +3 more
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Academic General Internal Medicine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982Excerpt The resurgence of interest of general internal medicine in the past decade is a significant reversal of the trend toward subspecialization that followed World War II.
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Southern Medical Journal, 1980
The words "education" and "training" are examined in the context of contemporary general internal medicine. Based upon the definitions of these two words, the words "practical" and "management" are assuming new meanings which reflect an approach to the patient distinct in a number of ways from the classic one.
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The words "education" and "training" are examined in the context of contemporary general internal medicine. Based upon the definitions of these two words, the words "practical" and "management" are assuming new meanings which reflect an approach to the patient distinct in a number of ways from the classic one.
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Electroretinogram in General Medicine
Ophthalmologica, 1979The interest of the usage of the electroretinogram in various fields of general medicine is discussed, with particular regard to endocrinology, ionic changes and neurology. A review from the relevant literature and original contributions from the author's laboratory are reported in detail.
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Bad medicine: general practice
BMJ, 2010In 2004 a 1000 point plan called the quality and outcomes framework (QOF) was introduced with a fanfare into general practice in England, Wales, and Scotland. This initiative was to replace perceived poor quality and poorly coordinated care with evidenced based medicine—taking research from theory into practice. It was expensive, at a cost of £1bn, but
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