Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 37(5), 1958
Citation
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 37(5), 1958
Subject
- Wounds and Injuries
- Usefulness of the serum protein-bound iodine in thyroid disorders [From Medical Abstracts, August 1957] [Title]
- Use of injectable hydrocortone in office practice [Title]
- Surgery and radiation in oral cancer [Title]
- Steroids
- Spondylolisthesis [Title]
- Skin Diseases
- Points in the management of ulcers of the lower leg [Title]
- Symptomatology and complications [Title]
- Oesophageal hiatus hernia
- Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin
- Nova Scotia. Department of Public Health
- Nonamaker, Edgar Paul
- Neoplasms
- Myrden, James Allan
- Musculoskeletal Diseases
- Murphy, Arthur L.
- Miller, Bernard Francis
- Malignant tumours of the face and mouth [Title]
- MacPherson, Lloyd B.
- MacKenzie, Kenneth Alexander
- MacKenzie, Ian
- Lunenburg-Queens Medical Society
- House, W.K.
- Hospitals
- Hernia
- Emergency treatment of chest injuries and their complications [Title]
- Dickie, Walter Reginald
- Diagnostic Techniques, Endocrine
- Dalhousie University. Faculty of Medicine
- Colchester-East Hants Medical Society
- Clinical aspects of malignant melanoma
- A five year review of forty-six cases [Title]
- Charman, John Herbert
- Antigonish-Guysborough Medical Society
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