... Stanford University School of Medicine, said in his concluding remarks; "There is no question that both drugs are highly-useful and equally effective" — but that there are some differences that can be of considerable importance ...
... Stanford University School of Medicine, head of tie Depart-. ment of Thorack Surgery; Palo Medical Clincic! Dr. E»rle W. Wilkins, Jr.', Williams College, Senior Surgeon jU. Botton area hospitals; John Carl Warnecke, Stanford University ...
... Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif.; and Roswell PArk Memorial Institute, Buffalo. N. Y.. Questions and answers about interferon: Q. When were cancer patients given interferon and what happened? A. Early testing ...
... Stanford University School of Medicine. Kasperak, a retired Steelworker, received the heart of Mrs. Virginia Mae White of nearby Santa Clara in an operation performed by Dr. Norman E. Shumway. (AP Wire- photo). heart transplant operation ...
... Stanford University School of Medicine and presidentelect of the American Psychiatric Association, said the trend was not necessarily bad. It could be seen as a natural evolution, similar to what is seen in other fields of medicine.
... Stanford University School of Medicine, has been elected co-president of the Association of Women in Science. Sho shares the association's presidency with Dr, Neena P, Schwartz, professor of neuroen- docrinology at the University of ...
... Stanford University school of medicine, and member of the staff of Kaiser Foundation Hospital at Santa Clara, Calif. Dr. Govan practised in Regina from 1954 to 1958. Dr. John Langford II a y- ward of London, England, clinical adviser of ...
... Nursing, Spokane. She is presently employed at Stanford University Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif. Her fiance is a graduate of St. Mary's College, San Francisco, and Is presently a senior student in the Stanford University School of Medicine.
... Stanford University School of Medicine who queried med schools about offerings. "There's close to zero quality control." He found everything from brown-bag lectures to eight-week seminar courses surveying the field. At the University of ...
... Stanford University School of Medicine. The findings are published in the October issue of the scientific journal Photochemistry and Photo- biology. The bright idea originated in Japan, where the first generation of glowing mice were ...