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Any surplus money will go into the hospital's haematology fund.
This is born with the idea to promote and support the faculty in the field of haematology.
I expected it to be either genetics or haematology, after what you must have seen this morning.'
In all, Bernard published 14 textbooks and monographs on haematology.
What he doesn't know about haematology would barely cover a pin's head."
Patel was reading a modern treatise on haematology.
In the UK, transfusion medicine is a sub-speciality of haematology.
Changes in haematology during upstream migration in American shad.
Hematology ( also known as Haematology ) - the study of blood and blood - forming organs.
The laboratory support required for such a programme is simple, and most district haematology laboratories already perform the necessary tests on demand.
On the way back to the ward for the afternoon duty, he dropped in on the Haematology Unit.
Females also had an abnormally short snout and atypical haematology parameters .
Lajtha added research into his own fields of interest, experimental haematology and epithelial biology.
As a renowned medical scientist of Pakistan, he had done many pioneering works in the field of Haematology.
Bell was born in Edmonton, Canada, where his parents worked in haematology and pharmacy.
He introduced the BSc course in haematology at St Mary's.
'Still -' murmured Juliet, and they went along to the haematology department.
Pathology to observe Blood grouping, Haematology & cross matching reactions.
He is Professor of haematology, medical oncology, medicine and epidemiology at Emory University.
Further specialties such as Neurology, Nephrology and Haematology were added until 1993.
Haematology is the department that deals with blood and the red colouring in the blood is haemoglobin.
Subsequently, the departments of Haematology as well as Chemical pathology were housed in that building.
British Journal of Haematology.
Practical Haematology.
In haematology, red cell agglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates.
He worked there in a hematology lab for about four years.
An expert in science and medicine, with a focus on hematology.
The hematology people have been to see her again.
The resident had been through medical training and was in his second year of a hematology fellowship.
With these discoveries, hematology, a new field of medicine, was established.
And the hematology of the animal does go up.
He was its director of hematology and pathology until it went bankrupt in 1983.
No significant changes in hematology or chemistry parameters were noted during the study.
Since 1932, he began to devote himself to Hematology.
He then directed the division of hematology until 1966.
Early in her career she studied and did laboratory work in hematology.
Ernst Neumann made many contributions in the field of hematology.
To find the treatment that is best for you, you'll work closely with a specialist called a hematology oncologist.
At Harvard, his main interests were nutrition and hematology.
Hematology, concerned with blood, the blood-forming organs and its disorders.
During this time, he began his life in research as a volunteer in the local hospital hematology lab.
He wrote seminal papers in the areas of hematology and iron metabolism.
He later specialized in hematology, the study of blood, and had a number of papers published.
"The hematology people have started her on steroids."
In gratitude, the university set up a lectureship in hematology.
Hematology - branch of medicine that deals with the blood and the circulatory system.
In 1996, he completed a medical training course in endocrinology and hematology.
Dr. Adamson, an expert in hematology, has been head of the center since 1989.
Her father is the chief of hematology and oncology at Greenwich Hospital.
He is an authority in numerous medical fields, including oncology, hematology, and pathology.