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System Of Medicine Iwn:

System Of Medicine Iwn GYNECOLOGY, gl-ns-kol's-je, is the branch of medicine that deals with diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system of medicine iwn. Most gynecologists are obstetricians as well, but the specialty of obstetrics is limited to the care of pregnant women and the delivery of infants.

The management of pregnancy and labor and the treatment of women's diseases. Because he is consulted on disorders of the female reproductive system of medicine iwn that are functional in nature and that are within the province of internal medicine, the surgeon must consider a broad spectrum of medicine when evaluating gynecological symptoms. The nature of the surgery is frequently modified by the desire of both the surgeon and the patient to preserve her menstrual and reproductive functions. Orthopedic surgery deals with problems related to the treatment of bones, muscles, joints, fractures, and dislocations. Recognizing that any injury to the spine or extremities affects the entire body, the orthopedic surgeon's efforts to restore specific functions are based on a broad concept of overall trauma prevention.


Distinguished professor president of the State Stony Brook, Dr. Glass Review of Biology. He the board of trustees of oratory of Quantitative the board of directors for the Advancement of Dr. Glaser is vice-president for medical affairs, dean, and professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also president-elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges and a member of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Public Health Service, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Board of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
 

 

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