Branch of medical practice.
1We're dealing with an entirely new branch of medicine.
2PATHOLOGY.-Thebranch of medicine which deals with the altered structure and activity of diseased organs.
3Prof Ivan Perry (March 27th) is an acknowledged expert in his branch of medicine.
4OBSTETRICS.-Thebranch of medicine which deals with the treatment and care of women during pregnancy and child-birth
5This branch of medicine, least of all, should be the parade ground of ignorance, carelessness or false economy.
6First he expresses doubts about the validity of mental illness and psychiatry as a legitimate branch of medicine.
7So there's not really a branch of medicine that's not trying to deal with this on a daily basis.
8It existed only as a branch of medicine and then merely as an aid to identifying medicinal plants and herbs.
9The Middle Age very sensibly thought preservation from disease a branch of medicine equally important with the cure of it.
10Virtually every hospital in the world uses tracers, and a whole branch of medicine, radiology, deals exclusively in that line.
11The first indication that I wasn't cut out for this branch of medicine came when I struggled with anatomy classes.
12In neurosurgery, more than in any other branch of medicine, the doctor's oath to 'do no harm' holds a bitter irony.
13The prize awarders said the discoveries made by the three have led to a new branch of medicine known as gene targeting.
14Minor branches were appropriately classified under one of these general heads; thus natural history was considered to be a branch of medicine.
15Neuropsychiatry, is a branch of medicine which deals with mental health disorders which can be attributed to disease of the nervous system.
16The treatment of venereal disease has become a specialized branch of medicine, and many general practitioners prefer to refer such cases to experts.
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