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Identifier: journaloflaborat01cent (find matches)
Title: The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Central Society for Clinical Research (U.S.)
Subjects: Biological Assay Diagnosis, Laboratory Disease Medicine Medicine Research
Publisher: St. Louis, C. V. Mosby
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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Fig. 3-A.—Case No. A-2997. cerebral artery at a point in its m;iin trunk, as shown by an apparent projectioninto the intima of this artery of a part of the clot, when scon stereoscopically;thrombosis of the posterior cerebellar arteries, as seen by the absence of the in-jection mass in these vessels; thrombosis of the terminal liranchcs of the ascendingfrontal artery on the left side, as seen by the absence oi iho injection mass inthese vessels; possible multiple miliary aneurisnial formations in the rightcerelirum. To demonstrate these findings. I ha\ e marked the print as follows: 840 The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine (A) Area of thrombosis of the terminal branches of the ascending frontalbranch of the left middle cerebral; (B) Correspondinjr normal area in the rightside; (C) Thrombosis of the right and left posterior cerebellar arteries; (D)Possible miliary aneurismal formations.
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Fig. 3-B. BIBLIOGRAPHY. ^Jamin and Merkel: Die Koronerarterien des Menschlichen Herzens, Jena, 1907.^Hauch : Fortschritte der Rontgenstrahlen, Band XX, Heft 2, Hamburg, 1912. STUPID WORDS AND STATEMENTS COMMONLY APPEARING UPON LABORATORY REPORTS By B. G. R. Williams, M.D., and E. M. Williams, B.S., Paris, III. A SLIP of the tongue is often overlooked, but a slip of the pen is regarded asinexcusable. A laboratory report, standing as it does as a permanentrecord of precise data and not to be altered save by amendment provided by re-examination, should be strictly accurate. Yet to study or even glance many reports, the reader is often led to doubtif the examination v^-as really worth while. The family physician desires a us-able record of diagnostic worth. Hoping for this he has sacrificed time andpatience in collecting and preparing the specimen. The sick man has providedthe good iron dollars. The laboratory man, intensely interested in the prob-lem, has made tfie examination and has de

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  • bookauthor:Central_Society_for_Clinical_Research__U_S__
  • booksubject:Biological_Assay
  • booksubject:Diagnosis__Laboratory
  • booksubject:Disease
  • booksubject:Medicine
  • booksubject:Research
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