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Перевод: ophthalmology
[существительное] офтальмология
Тезаурус:
- Brian Tighe discusses polymers in ophthalmology and Peter Marquis describes the application of high performance ceramics in bone and joint replacements.
- However, the patients of non-fundholding practices now have no ophthalmology service available at their local hospital and have to travel up to 50 miles (80 km) to their regional hospital.
- Rural patients tend to be referred later and the risks of this can be amplified if there are problems in the "referral chain" to the ophthalmology clinic.
- For example, an analysis of ophthalmology waiting lists has shown that the vast majority of patients are waiting for cataract extraction (Drummond Yates, 1988).
- POISONOUS HENBANE - SOURCE OF ALKALOIDS HYOSCYAMINE HYOSCINE ARE ACTIVE, ALONG WITH DEADLY NIGHTSHADE'S ATROPINE, AGAINST STOMACH DUODENAL ULCERS; IN OPHTHALMOLOGY, TRAVEL SICKNESS PILL, OLD DETECTIVE NOVELS
- She is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and the College of Ophthalmology.
- However, they also form the largest single patient group for general medicine (44 per cent), general surgery (32 per cent), ophthalmology (49 per cent) and orthopaedics (27 per cent).
- Yet the consequences of these decisions, as in the ophthalmology example mentioned above, can have profound effects on patients both inside and outside the practice.
- Sixty-two consecutive patients aged 75 or over and attending a general ophthalmology outpatients clinic were assessed.
- After qualification, the recommendations of the Royal College of Physicians lay down that there should be three years of general training, including general medicine, neurology, and rheumatology, with, if possible, some ophthalmology, dermatology, and psychiatry, followed by four years of higher training in the specialty itself.
- There his interests in ophthalmology and embryology were cultivated.
- British Journal of Ophthalmology , March and April 1921 (also separately printed, London, George Pulman, 1921); Plarr's Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England , vol. i, 1930, pp. 628-;31; Lancet , vol. ii, 1891, pp. 1256-;8.
- Ninety nine (86%) patients referred to the ophthalmology clinic had advanced retinopathy confirmed, and those who did not receive laser photocoagulation underwent frequent continuing ophthalmic assessment.
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