Anthony Joseph Scott
Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health
108 W MARKET ST BLOOMINGTON IL, 61701About
Anthony Scott is an Addiction Medicine Physician in BLOOMINGTON, IL. Anthony 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- Dose variation in X-ray epilation for tinea capitis.
- Venous velocity in bedridden medical patients.
- Radiation protection; protecting the patient.
- The effect of inflammation and other factors on the movement of radioactive glass particles from the peritoneal cavity.
- Radiation exposure of staff in diagnostic procedures. II. Radiation doses received by diagnostic x-ray workers.
- The genetically significant radiation dose from the diagnostic use of x-rays in England and Wales; a preliminary survey.
- The metabolism of a therapeutic dose of 45Ca in a case of multiple myeloma.
- Casual exposure of nurses to x radiation.
- The measurement of liver blood flow with colloidal radiogold (198Au).
- Effective uterine blood flow during labor.
- Radio-active sodium absorption studies in erythrocyanosis crurum puellarum frigida.
- Effects of penicillamine and dimercaprol on turnover of copper in patients with Wilson's disease.
- A wide-range precision x-ray dosemeter.
- Measurement of liver blood flow with colloidal radiogold (Au 198).
- A wide range direct reading x-ray dosemeter.
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