86. Pathophysiological Studies on the Tenesmus(1st report)
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概要
著者
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Oonishi Norio
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Sakamoto Keizo
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Kokuga Hiroya
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Anezaki Takeo
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Kawakita Hiroaki
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Fujiwara Osamu
The Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya Institute Of Technology
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Fujiwara Osamu
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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NISHIMURA Kazuo
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic, Kobe Medical College
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YASOJIMA Osamu
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic, Kobe Medical College
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KOYA Tunemori
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic, Kobe Medical College
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TAKAO Kiyohito
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic, Kobe Medical College
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Koya Tunemori
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Yasojima Osamu
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Takao Kiyohito
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Nishimura Kazuo
The Fujita's Surgical Clinic Kobe Medical College
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Nishimura Kazuo
The Faculty Of Engineering And Design Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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