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Biomedical Research


A computed tomography (CT) scan, a noninvasive method of getting good cross-sectional images of the body, is being done on a patient at the NIH's Warren U. Magnuson Clinical Center. The Clinical Center is the world's largest hospital devoted solely to biomedical research where physicians from all the different NIH institutes, together with the Center's staff, pursue clinical and laboratory studies related to patient care.

c. 1987


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