uroscopy
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uroscopy 基本解释
n.验尿;
英英释义
Uroscopy
Uroscopy is the historic medical practice of visually examining a patient's urine for pus, blood, or other symptoms of disease. It dates back to ancient Egypt, Babylon, and India.以上来源于:Wikipedia
uroscopy 相关例句
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