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Isolated images of stethoscopes on white backgrounds, highlighting these essential medical instruments used for auscultation.

A doctor's stethoscope, a diagnostic instrument for assessment of health. Black tubing. Ear pieces, and a chest piece. New York City, USA
A doctor's stethoscope, a diagnostic instrument for assessment of health. Black tubing. Ear pieces, and a chest piece. New York City, USA
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Medical Magnifying Eyeglasses
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Health target concept as a dart shaped as a doctor stethoscope as a healthcare symbol for medical and medicine research goal as a 3D illustration.
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Medical consultation.
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Concept of medical education with book and stethoscope
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Tonometer on a white background with index data
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Tonometer on a white background with index data
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First aid kit, stethoscope and pad isolated on white
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Doctor´s case with stethoscope against colorful background
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Standard Doctor's Office Equipment
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Cases and stethoscope isolated on the white
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The story of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps is evolutionary. Precursors such as Revolutionary War apothecaries and officers of the Civil War Ambulance Corps evolved into the World War I Sanitary Corps which was established on June 30, 1917, as a temporary part of the Medical Department based on authority provided by an 18 May 1917 Act of Congress. This corps, which rapidly expanded to nearly 3,000 officers during the War, enabled the relief of physicians from a variety of administrative, technical and scientific duties. The Sanitary Corps was demobilized following the war.During the inter-war years, it became clear that the Army needed a permanent medical ancillary organization. This led to the establishment of the Medical Administrative Corps (MAC) on 4 June 1920. Growth in WW II was spectacular. The MAC increased from less than 100 officers in 1939 to over 22,000 by 1945. These officers freed physicians for patient care responsibilities by occupying an expanded variety of positi
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