The history of gastroenterology : essays on its development and accomplishments
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The history of gastroenterology : essays on its development and accomplishments
Parthenon Pub. Group, c1995
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 313)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection documents the history of gastroenterology in 21 pivotal studies reprinted from their original sources. These are classic papers forming the foundation for study and research in the field, ranging from Baron's The discovery of gastric acid to Busnardo, DiDio, Tidrick, and Thomford's History of the pancreas . The book also contains a chronology of gastroenterology landmarks from 1500 BC to 1990; information on journals, textbooks, and associations; and an extensive bibliography.
Table of Contents
- Establishing the Scientific Foundation (5 papers), Rising Technology and Its Imprints (4 papers), Understanding Gastroenterological Disorders (12 papers), Landmarks in Gastroenterology (Chronology
- Journals, texts, and associations), Bibliography.
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