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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Beth Israel Hospital Assoc. Inc..The latest application filed is for "in-vivo method for repairing a ruptured segment of a therapeutic appliance surgically positioned previously within the body of a living human".
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In-vivo method for repairing a ruptured segment of a therapeutic appliance surgically positioned previously within the body of a living human Grant 5,653,759 - Hogan , et al. August 5, 1 | 1997-08-05 |
Closed, fluid-modulating receiving system for the conveyance, modulation, and collection of fluid matter Grant 5,300,049 - Hogan * April 5, 1 | 1994-04-05 |
Garment and method for positioning and securing a radioactive implant internally within the female genital organs Grant 5,295,945 - Miller March 22, 1 | 1994-03-22 |
Closed, fluid-modulating receiving system for the conveyance, modulation, and collection of fluid matter Grant 5,279,600 - Hogan January 18, 1 | 1994-01-18 |
Disposable, self-enveloping and self-containing on-demand, superabsorbent composite Grant 5,135,792 - Hogan August 4, 1 | 1992-08-04 |
Adjustable biopsy needle-guide device Grant 5,031,634 - Simon July 16, 1 | 1991-07-16 |
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