10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHARYNGOLOGIST»
Discover the use of
pharyngologist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pharyngologist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
During a routine examination, the pharyngologist discovered that the heavy
smoker had a possible mouth cancer. b. I laughingly accused the pharyngologist
of putting his foot in his mouth. 15. physiologist (fiz-e-al'-e-jist) — a biologist who
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Murray Bromberg, Julius Liebb, 1979
2
New York State Journal of Medicine
... directly by disease of the nasal cavities. Now there is nothing new under the
sun——my inadequate paper verifies this old saying. I am not, strictly speaking,
an ophthalmologist, an otologist, or a pharyngologist, nor do I desire to place ...
3
New York Medical Journal
I have recently examined a child three complete days after it had been operated
on by an experienced pharyngologist, and found the whole pharynx up to the
hard palate looking like one diphtheritic mass, and another child's pharynx, after
the ...
4
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
I have recently examined a child three complete days after it had been operated
on by an experienced pharyngologist, and found the whole pharynx up to the
hard palate looking like one diphtheritic mass, and another child's pharynx, after
the ...
5
Workmen's compensation problems 1953: Proceedings of the ...
... 2 neurosurgeons, 1 neurologist, 1 psychiatrist, 1 ophthalmologist, 1 urologist, 2
obstetricians and gynecologists, 2 general surgeons, 1 proctologist, 1
dermatologist, 2 dentists, 2 roentgenologists, 1 oto- pharyngologist, and 1
chiropodist.
United States. Bureau of Labor Standards, 1954
... urologist, gynecologist, dermatologist, orthopedist, p trician, obstetrician,
laryngologist, otologist, rhinologist, ophthalrndc gastro-urologist, proctologist,
pharyngologist, cardiologist, neuroU phychologist, psychiatrist, immunologist,
serologist, ...
... pediatrician, obstetrician, laryngologist, otologist, rhinologist, ophthalmologist,
gastro-urologist, proctologist, pharyngologist, cardiologist, neurologist,
phychologist, psychiatrist, immunologist, serologist, pharmacologist,
physiological-chemist ...
The Submucous Resection of the Nasal Septum By W. Meddaugh Dunning, M.D.,
Consulting Otologist, Fordham Hospital, New York City: Consulting Otologist,
Manhattan State Hospital, New York; Consulting Pharyngologist, Ossining City ...
9
Convention: Proceedings of IAIABC.
... 2 neurosurgeons, 1 neurologist, 1 psychiatrist, 1 ophthalmologist, 1 urologist, 2
obstetricians and gynecologists, 2 general surgeons, 1 proctologist, 1
dermatologist, 2 dentists, 2 roentgenologists, 1 oto- pharyngologist, and 1
chiropodist.
International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions, 1953
10
Annual Report of the Dept. of Health of the City of New York
... Wootton, M.D. Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon John Joseph Nutt, M.D.
Attending Otologist William A. Scruton, M.D. Attending Rhino-Pharyngologist
Leon T. LeWald, M.D. Attending Syphilologist Louis Chargin, M.D. Attending
Surgeon Geo.
New York (N.Y.). Dept. of Health, 1927