The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine
The science of female endocrinology is, as yet, a relatively young one, but probably in no other field of medicine has there accumulated in so short a time such a vast and rapidly expanding literature embracing both clinical and experimental aspects of a subject, the true foundations of which were l...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6540282018-10-16T03:20:34ZThe biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicineLoraine, John Alexander1949The science of female endocrinology is, as yet, a relatively young one, but probably in no other field of medicine has there accumulated in so short a time such a vast and rapidly expanding literature embracing both clinical and experimental aspects of a subject, the true foundations of which were laid barely two decades ago and which, prior to this, had been shrouded by a haze of mystery and empiricism. Evolution has indeed been so rapid that it has been well-nigh impossible to digest and assimilate properly the rich diet of fundamental discoveries scattered in many publications and in numerous languages during these years.572University of Edinburghhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.654028http://hdl.handle.net/1842/28450Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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The science of female endocrinology is, as yet, a relatively young one, but probably in no other field of medicine has there accumulated in so short a time such a vast and rapidly expanding literature embracing both clinical and experimental aspects of a subject, the true foundations of which were laid barely two decades ago and which, prior to this, had been shrouded by a haze of mystery and empiricism. Evolution has indeed been so rapid that it has been well-nigh impossible to digest and assimilate properly the rich diet of fundamental discoveries scattered in many publications and in numerous languages during these years. |
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Loraine, John Alexander |
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The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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The biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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biological assay of chorionic gonadotrophin in relation to problems in clinical medicine |
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University of Edinburgh |
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