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Occult/Occultism

2015
The term “occultism” was first used in the first half of the nineteenth century, but has its roots in a much older history. The adjective occultus (Lat., “hidden”), from which it derived, was used to indicate beliefs, ideas, and practices related to forces or properties of nature that were considered to be impenetrable to the normal human senses, but ...
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Occult Cholecystitis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
J B, GROSS, J M, WAUGH
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Occult muddles

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1986
T H, Leahey, G E, Leahey
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OCCULT FRACTURES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
R S, REICH, N J, ROSENBERG
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Occult Mycetoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
R, Breuer, W, Baigelman, R D, Pugatch
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OCCULT BLOOD

The Lancet, 1970
F O, Stephens, K B, Lawrenson
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Occultism and playing with the dead: When rituals go wrong

Medico-Legal Journal, 2022
Gentian Vyshka
exaly  

Occult pneumothorax

Resuscitation, 2006
Julián, Ortega-Carnicer   +2 more
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Occult tracheostomy

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1994
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