- sold as part of the
preparatory procedure for
colonoscopies and
other proctological procedures,
resulting in
product recalls. "Gluconacetobacter liquefaciens...
-
products with
identical active ingredients designed to
treat a
variety of
proctological disorders. One is a
topical ointment, the
other a
rectal suppository...
-
Society of
Colon and
Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS),
formerly the
American Proctologic Society, is a
professional society for
surgeons specializing in colorectal...
- Surgeons, the
Medical Society of London, the
Harveian Society, and of the
Proctological Section and
Section of
Surgery of the
Royal Society of Medicine, London...
-
otherwise the
following may feature:
perineodynia (perineal pain) Colo-
proctological symptoms, e.g.
obstructed defecation,
dyschesia (constipation), or degrees...
- ophthalmoscopes, dermatoscopes,
binocular loupes, laryngoscopes, stethoscopes,
proctological instruments, fiber-optic
examination lights and hand-held slit lamps...
- by 18-year-old
Helen Memel, a
schoolgirl who
spends some days in the
proctological ward of a
hospital to be
treated for an anal
fissure caused by the careless...
-
Section of Proctology,
traces its
origin to
December 1912 as the
British Proctological Society, nine of its 15
founding members being staff of St Mark's Hospital...
- **** and ****. Lockhart-Mummery was the
first secretary of the
British Proctological Society,
which in 1939,
became a
section of the
Royal Society of Medicine...
-
Internal medicine services were constructed. The
first specialized proctological unit was
opened in Leningrad.
Hospital capacity was
increased up to...