[HTML][HTML] Les conditions de travail des résidents sous le microscope

EJ Harvey - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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The Physician and His Microscope

AA Young - Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1897 - JSTOR
72 AA YOUNG: body in which the ego resides mo amebae specialised, and each ameba
pendent life and having reproduct It is with the minute mass of matte the microscopist has to …

[BOOK][B] Du Microscope au point de vue de ses applications à la connaissance et au traitement des maladies chirurgicales

L Saurel - 1857 - books.google.com
1º MÉDECINE. 1º Essai d'une Climatologie médicale de Montévidéo et de la République
orientale de l'Uruguay (Amérique du Sud). These pour le doctorat en médecine. In-80 de …

New Stand for the Compound Microscope

OW Holmes - The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1857 - Mass Medical Soc
The more especial object of this mechanical arrangement is to facilitate the use of the direct
light of a lamp placed close to the object. Many of our microscopists must have seen Mr …

The operating microscope. V. Maintenance and cleaning

P Hoerenz - Microsurgery, 1981 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Editor's Note: This is the fifth and last article in a series by Mr. Hoerenz on the basic
principles and handling of the operating microscope. The first article, on optical principles …

Photography at the Mountain Sanatorium

M Boucher - Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1951 - journals.sagepub.com
Photography as organized in a sanatorium has its greatest value as either a recreational or
remunerative hobby. A few patients may manage to earn pocket money by developing and …

[CITATION][C] The Workshop of the Surgeon—The Modern Operating Room

LS Fallis, CR Lam, JL Ponka - Surgical Clinics of North America, 1959 - Elsevier
THE horse-and-buggy doctor of the last century had primitive instruments with which to
perform his operations, and, if history is true, he frequently worked under adverse …

The Microscope in Medicine: IV." Cutting Sections"

FJ Wethered - The Hospital, 1891 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
II. In celloidin or paraffin. The former is the simplest and most speedy, and the one generally
adopted, whilst the latter is more suitable for objects difficult to cut, such as the central …

Photomicrography through the operating microscope

RD ACLAND - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977 - journals.lww.com
documentation. However, there are sev-eral specific difficulties which must be understood
and overcome if photomicrographs of consistently high quality are to be obtained through …

The Use of the Microscope in the Practice of Medicine

RL MacDonnell - The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1846 - Mass Medical Soc
priety, he might adduce for bis want of acquaintance with other improve-ments in medicine,
viz., indolence or indifference. But I am not without hope, that the recital of the following …