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CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX, ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY
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1963
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Parasitic DiseaseEndometriosisGynecologyMenstrual CycleDermatologyInteresting Biochemical HypothesisGynecology OncologyCarcinomaDisease PhysiologySubject.the BookNumerous ManifestationsParasitologyInfertilityAllergyThe Uterine CervixPorphyriasCervical CancerPhysiologyPathogenesisMedicine
numerous manifestations of this group of diseases is very complete and an interesting biochemical hypothesis is advanced to explain the nature of the conditions.Perhaps the only thing lacking, which would have been appreciated by the laboratory workers, is an experimental section on technical methods, but ample references are given to this aspect of the subject.The book is well illustrated and of a convenient size for a special monograph.It is certainly an essential work of reference for clinicians, biochemists, or pathologists who may be called upon to investigate or treat patients suffer- ing from porphyria.N. F.