Medical Definition of Barkan
1. Otto, U.S. Ophthalmologist, 1887-1958. See: Barkan's operation. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barkan
Literary usage of Barkan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Ophthalmology (1917)
"LOUIS. MAX W. JACOBS, MD, ST. LOUIS. HARRY S. GRADLE, MD, CHICAGO. HANS barkan,
MD, SAN FRANCISCO. Blood and Ocular Changes in Experimental ..."
2. Control of Tobacco-Related Cancers and Other Diseases: Proceedings of an by Prakash C. Gupta, James E. Hamner, P. R. Murti (1992)
"HOMER**, S. barkan*, A. SOBOL* AND P. WISE*** *Department of Behavioral Science,
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA +Division of Health Policy ..."
3. A Historical and Economic Geography of Ottoman Greece: The Southwestern by F. (Fariba) Zarinebaf, Jack L. Davis, John Bennet (2005)
"barkan does not publish a facsimile ofit. Paragraphs are numbered as in barkan
... Paragraphs are not numbered in the original text, and barkan has also ..."
4. A Series of Adventures in the Course of a Voyage Up the Red-Sea, on the by Eyles Irwin (1780)
"Not more than five months ago, four boats from Suez to Judda, were plundered at
this very ifland of barkan by pirates* and fome Greek and ..."
5. Service in Servia Under the Red Cross by Emma Maria Pearson, Louisa Elisabeth McLaughlin (1877)
"surgeon did just what Dr. barkan told him. This senior was a Serb. After dinner,
as the noon-day meal was properly called, I went to the central ambulance ..."