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Morel (1864)
Du goitre et du cr�tinisme, etc.
D. Marine, C. Lenhart (1909)
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF IODIN TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE THYROID GLAND IN THE SHEEP, DOG, HOG AND OXJAMA Internal Medicine
Niepce (1851)
Traite du goitre et du cr�tinisme, i
F. C. Koch (1908)
Discussion on Hunt and Seidell's paper on commercial preparations.Jour. Am. Med. Assn., li
C. P. Howard (1907)
Myxedema.Jour. Am. Med. Assn., xlviii
Hunt (1907)
The relation of iodin to the thyroid gland.Jour. Am. Med. Assn., xlix
St. Lager (1867)
Etudes sur les causes du cr�tinisme, etc.
Ebner (1899)
Koelliker's Handbuch der Gewebelehre des Menschen, iii
Reid Hunt (1907)
THE RELATION OF IODIN TO THE THYROID GLAND.JAMA
B. Bramwell (1894)
Atlas of Clinical MedicineGlasgow Medical Journal, 41
D. Marine, W. Williams (1908)
THE RELATION OF IODIN TO THE STRUCTURE OF THE THYROID GLAND.JAMA Internal Medicine
Marine and Lenhart (1909)
Further observations on the relation of iodin to the structure of the thyroid gland in the sheep, dog, hog and ox.The Archives Int Med., iii
D. Marine (1908)
The relation of iodin to the structure of the thyroid gland.The Archives Int. Med., i
S. J. Meltzer (1908)
The Harvey Lectures, 1906-07.
W. Maccallum (1907)
THE PATHOLOGY OF EXOPHTHALMIC GOITER.JAMA
W. G. MacCallum (1907)
The pathology of exophthalmic goiter.Jour. Am. Med. Assn., xlix
Abstract INTRODUCTION Throughout the course of our studies on the formation of goiter it has been our aim to collect all the data possible as to the incidence, kinds and nature of the thyroid changes in animals so that when human thyroid changes were taken up at least some fundamental conclusions could be available as a point of departure. Nevertheless, while the supplanting of indirect and accidental observations on man by the direct observations on animals is the modern and logical way of approaching a medical problem, proper regard must always be had for the difference arising out of the different positions of the different animals in the biological scale of animal life, even though evidence is fast accumulating that their pathology is quite as applicable to man as their physiology, considering their position in the biological scale. This method of approach is particularly desirable in the case of the References 1. Virchow. Die krankhaften Geschwülste, 1863, iii, 4. 2. 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Archives of Internal Medicine – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 1, 1909
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