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Improvements made to means for observing variations in the position or density of organs hidden from view and in particular living organs, and for revealing the appearance of these variations
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Improvements made to means for observing variations in the position or density of organs hidden from view and in particular living organs, and for revealing the appearance of these variations
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FR1001560D1946-05-291946-05-29
Improvements made to means for observing variations in the position or density of organs hidden from view and in particular living organs, and for revealing the appearance of these variations
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Improvements made to means for observing variations in the position or density of organs hidden from view and in particular living organs, and for revealing the appearance of these variations
Improvements made to means for observing variations in the position or density of organs hidden from view and in particular living organs, and for revealing the appearance of these variations
Improvements in the means for examining organs hidden from view, and variations that may affect these organs, in particular the means relating to the examination of living subjects