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Build in (is.?The hospital buildings have changed less than might have been expected. There was only the stately old pile which stands to-day and in it all the patients, medical, surgical and obstetric, European and Indian, were housed. To the north of it was a lawn, where the Ezra ...
The medical charities of Calcutta comprise the Medical College Hospital, just named the General Hospital, the Native or Mayo Hospital, the Municipal Pauper Hospital, and minor dispensaries Of these the General Hospital is confined almost solely to Europeans. The total amount contributed by Government ...
An epidemiological study on risk factors of diabetes mellitus among the patients attending a tertiary care hospital of West Bengal, India the Department of Biochemistry of Calcutta National Medical College among the patients who were doing first time blood examination for diagnosis of diabetes. ... ...
Resurgence of malaria in Calcutta in 1995: a hospital based study A total of 405 cases of fever who were either admitted to the Hospital or attended in paediatric out patient Department or Emergency of Medical College Hospital, Calcutta between January '95 and November '95 were included in the...
Objective: To determine the contribution of refractive error to visual impairment in visually impaired patients attending Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana... Ntim-amponsah, C.T - 《Ghana Medical Journal》 被引量: 15发表: 2007年 The incidence and results of treatment of reduced visual acuity due...
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MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, CALCUTTA. CASES OF ANEURYSM.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)23673-9O'ConnellRayeSDOSLancet
MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL, CALCUTTA. IRREDUCIBLE PROLAPSE OF THE RECTUM TREATED BY AMPUTATION ; RECOVERYdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)10460-0O'Connell RayeThe Lancet