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J Geyer

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Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 1, 1995
Comparative difficulties: Scottish medical education in the European context (c. 1690-1830)J Geyer-Kordesch
Cancer Cytopathology|August 24, 2010
The use of immunohistochemistry to distinguish reactive mesothelial cells from malignant mesothelioma in cytologic effusionsStanley J Geyer
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1993
Urinalysis and urinary sediment in patients with renal diseaseS J Geyer
Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 1, 1995
Whose enlightenment? Medicine, witchcraft, melancholia and pathologyJ Geyer-Kordesch
Diagnostic Cytopathology|April 16, 2013
CD147 immunohistochemistry discriminates between reactive mesothelial cells and malignant mesothelioma: an expanded analysis of the dataStanley J Geyer
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2003
Consent forms for oncology trialsStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|November 30, 2023
A cluster of mesotheliomas reported in a case series does not implicate chrysotile asbestos-containing friction products as the cause of mesotheliomasStanley J Geyer
Medizin, Gesellschaft, Und Geschichte : Jahrbuch Des Instituts Fur Geschichte Der Medizin Der Robert Bosch Stiftung|January 1, 1990
[Not Available]J Geyer-Kordesch
Medical History. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Fevers and other fundamentals: Dutch and German medical explanations c. 1680 to 1730J Geyer-Kordesch
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|August 6, 1992
Joining the technological evolution in health careS J Geyer
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Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 1, 1995
Comparative difficulties: Scottish medical education in the European context (c. 1690-1830)J Geyer-Kordesch
Cancer Cytopathology|August 24, 2010
The use of immunohistochemistry to distinguish reactive mesothelial cells from malignant mesothelioma in cytologic effusionsStanley J Geyer
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|March 1, 1993
Urinalysis and urinary sediment in patients with renal diseaseS J Geyer
Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|January 1, 1995
Whose enlightenment? Medicine, witchcraft, melancholia and pathologyJ Geyer-Kordesch
Diagnostic Cytopathology|April 16, 2013
CD147 immunohistochemistry discriminates between reactive mesothelial cells and malignant mesothelioma: an expanded analysis of the dataStanley J Geyer
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2003
Consent forms for oncology trialsStanley J Geyer
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|November 30, 2023
A cluster of mesotheliomas reported in a case series does not implicate chrysotile asbestos-containing friction products as the cause of mesotheliomasStanley J Geyer
Medizin, Gesellschaft, Und Geschichte : Jahrbuch Des Instituts Fur Geschichte Der Medizin Der Robert Bosch Stiftung|January 1, 1990
[Not Available]J Geyer-Kordesch
Medical History. Supplement|January 1, 1981
Fevers and other fundamentals: Dutch and German medical explanations c. 1680 to 1730J Geyer-Kordesch
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|August 6, 1992
Joining the technological evolution in health careS J Geyer
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