Stephanie Gainwell
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
2303 GORDON AVE YAZOO CITY MS, 39194About
Stephanie Gainwell is an Addiction Medicine Physician in YAZOO CITY, MS. Stephanie evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine Physicians provide medical care in addition to consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Conformational changes in the human estrogen receptor observed by (19)F NMR.
- VI. Postoperative Intestinal Obstruction: With a Report of Three Cases.
- II. The Operative Treatment of Cleft Palate With a Report of Eight Cases.
- DRAINAGE OF THE KNEE JOINT IN SEVERE INFECTIONS BY THE TRANSVERSE INCISION.
- XI. The Operative Treatment of Heart Wounds: Report of a Case of Wound of the Right Auricle; Suture; Recovery. Tabulation of 158 Cases of Sutured Heart Wounds.
- IX. Excision of the Rectum for Cancer by the Perineal Route.
- XVII. Intratracheal Insufflation Anaesthesia (Meltzer-Auer): Observations on a Series of 216 Anaesthesias with the Elsberg Apparatus.
- GASTRIC AND DUODENAL ULCER: A REVIEW OF 120 CASES OPERATED UPON AT THE ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL BY THE SURGICAL STAFF DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS.
- NON-CALCULOUS OBSTRUCTION OF THE UPPER URETER.
- THE HOSPITALS OF THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.
- TUMORS OF THE BREAST: BENIGN AND MALIGNANT-A REVIEW OF 331 CASES.
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DUODENAL AND GASTRIC ULCER.
- CARCINOMA OF THE COLON.
- DIVERTICULITIS OF THE COLON: CLINICAL TYPES AND TREATMENT.
- TREATMENT OF OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE UPPER URETER AND EARLY HYDRONEPHROSIS.
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