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  2. Lancet Group of Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The Lancet Group of Laboratories is a private pathology service based in Johannesburg, South Africa. It has over 100 reference laboratories and more than 250 branches in over 14 African countries. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Thomas Wakley - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, the Lancet also had other content of a non-medical kind. There was a chess column, the earliest regular chess column in any weekly periodical: The Chess Table . [ 12 ] There were also occasional articles on politics, theatre reviews, biographies of non-medical persons, excerpts of material in other publications &c.

  4. Instruments used in medical laboratories - Wikipedia

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    General laboratory stands, racks, filter paper, reagents, etc. Induction coils: as a source of high voltage electricity Cathode ray oscilloscope ' Recording kymograph: historically, used in human or animal experiments to measure and record data Long extension kymograph: historically, used in or human animal experiments to measure and record data

  5. The Lancet - Wikipedia

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    The Lancet was founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley, an English surgeon who named it after the surgical instrument called a lancet (scalpel). [3] According to BBC, the journal was initially considered to be radical following its founding.

  6. Labcorp - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings (Labcorp), headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina, provides laboratory services used for diagnosis and healthcare decisions. [1] It operates one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the world and has operations in over 100 countries; although its operations are primarily in the U.S. [ 1 ]

  7. Lancet - Wikipedia

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    Lancet most commonly refers to The Lancet, a medical journal. It may also refer to: Medicine. Lancet (surgery), a cutting instrument with a double-edged blade ...

  8. Lancet MMR autism fraud - Wikipedia

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    In an April 2010 report in The BMJ, Deer expanded on the laboratory aspects of his findings recounting how normal clinical histopathology results generated by the Royal Free Hospital were later changed in the medical school to abnormal results, published in the Lancet. [75]

  9. Medical laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Clinical laboratory services includes large multinational corporations such LabCorp, Quest Diagnostics, and Sonic Healthcare [23] but a significant portion of revenue, estimated at 60% in the United States, is generated by hospital labs. [24] In 2018, the total global revenue for these companies was estimated to reach $146 billion by 2024. [25]