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