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The human caudal appendage (human tail)
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1983Abstract Three further cases of caudal appendage (human tail) are reported. Caution is recommended in dealing with some of those lesions which may not always be as innocent as they might appear. A brief review of the embryological aspects of the malformation is given.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1958
Previous speakers have shown the progress in understanding visual problems that has been achieved by experimentation on animals. By comparison, the human being is obviously a poor subject for physiological studies because of the limitation that we may not inflict damage or even serious discomfort upon the person.
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Previous speakers have shown the progress in understanding visual problems that has been achieved by experimentation on animals. By comparison, the human being is obviously a poor subject for physiological studies because of the limitation that we may not inflict damage or even serious discomfort upon the person.
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Practical Radiation Oncology, 2016
As I near the end of my medical career, which I began as a family physician and am now ending as a radiation oncologist, there has been one constant throughout this time span and varied career: the central importance and therapeutic value of the patient-doctor relationship.
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As I near the end of my medical career, which I began as a family physician and am now ending as a radiation oncologist, there has been one constant throughout this time span and varied career: the central importance and therapeutic value of the patient-doctor relationship.
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The Working Human—The Exhausted Human
2017People do not resist change; they resist being changed (Peter Senge). The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes (Marcel Proust).
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VIEWPOINT: Humanizing the Humanities
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 1974openaire +1 more source

