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On the Auscultatory Determination of Early Pathological Changes in the Lungs.
1913
H Sewall
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PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE LUNGS ASSOCIATED WITH COR PULMONALE.
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The effect of natural adjuvants on pathological changes in sensitized Guinea pig lungs.
February 2014, Iranian Red Crescent medical journal,
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[Role of neurohormonal factors in pathological changes in lungs].
January 1957, Magyar tudomany : [a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Ertesitoje],
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[Pathological changes in lungs in severe burns (author's transl)].
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[Observations on anatomical and pathological changes in the lungs in silicosis and in silicotuberculosis].
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[Some forms of helminthiasis accompanied by pathological changes in the lungs].
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[Auscultatory percussion of the lungs. Prospective comparison of 2 methods of clinical examination of the lungs].
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Determination of the etiology of pathological effects of explosive decompression on the lungs of rats.
March 1948, Federation proceedings,
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[Pitfalls in auscultatory blood pressure determination].
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[Pathological, anatomical and histological changes in the lungs in whooping cough].
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