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Harvey A. KalanHarvey A. Kalan in Ocala Star-Banner - Oct 30 1990
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"... collapse to a thin sac, which is then removed through one of the incisions. People can iive quite easily without their gallbladder, which is not a vital organ, said Harvey A. Kalan, a Southern California general and oncologic surgeon. It is located underneath the liver and stores the liver bile that is used to help digest fat. Sometimes stones are formed due ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Harvey A. KalanHarvey A. Kalan in Ocala Star-Banner - Oct 30 1990
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... collapse to a thin sac, which is then removed through one of the incisions. People can live quite easily without their gallbladder, which is not a vital organ, said Harvey A. Kalan, a Southern California general and oncologic surgeon. It is located underneath the liver and stores the liver that is used to help digest fat. Sometimes stones are formed due to ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Harvey A. KalanHarvey A. Kalan in The Lewiston Tribune - Oct 17 1990
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"... collapse to a thin sac, which is then removed through one of the incisions. People can live quite easily without their gallbladder, which is not a vital organ, said Harvey A. Kalan, a Southem California general and oncologic surgeon. It is located underneath the liver and stores the liver bile that is used to help digest fat. Sometimes stones are formed due ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, United States
Harvey A. KalanHarvey A. Kalan in Ocala Star-Banner - Oct 30 1990
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... collapse to a thin sac, which is then removed through one of the incisions. People can live quite easily without their gallbladder, which is not a vital organ, said Harvey A. Kalan, a Southern California general and oncologic surgeon. It is located underneath the liver and stores the liver bile that is used to help digest fat. Sometimes stones are formed due ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States