Artificial induction of immunity
... form to others nearby. However, as the risk of
death from inoculation with Variola Minor was just 1% to 2%, as compared to the 20% risk of
death from the natural form of smallpox, the risks of ... is some risk of anaphylactic shock and even
death from this procedure because the human body ...
Pathology
...
2.1 Adaptation to injury
2.2 Cell
death
2.3 Inflammation
2.4 Tissue ... used anatomic dissection to determine cause of
death was an Italian, Antonio Benivieni (1443-1502). ... by a different cell type. [8]
Cell
death
Necrosis is the irreversible destruction of ...
Surrogate markers
... A high cholesterol is associated with
death from heart disease, so it is believed that a ... cholesterol must also be effective in reducing
death from heart disease. "Death from heart disease" is ...
CD4 count is a surrogate marker for
death from HIV infection.
Criticism
There ...
Allopathic medicine
... diseases by means of drugs producing symptoms opposite to those of the patient (e.g. see Organon, VI edition, paragraphs 54-56). After Hahnemann's
death the term "enantiopathy" fell in disuse and the two concepts of allopathy and enantiopathy have been more or less unified. Both, however, indicate ...
Angor animi
... It is, however, occasionaly found in patients suffering from other conditions [1] .
Angor animi is differentiated from a fear or desire for
death [1] . Angor animi refers to a patient's actual belief that they are in the present act of dying [1] .
The phrase is derived from the two ...
Arterial stiffness
... article has been tagged since January 2007 .
Arteries stiffen as a consequence of age and atherosclerosis . The two leading causes of
death in the developed world, myocardial infarction and stroke , are both a direct consequence of atherosclerosis and increased arterial stiffness is ...
Atransferrinemia
... , thyroid , kidney and bone joints , leading to mild to severe symptoms of liver and heart failure, arthropathy and hypothyroidism .
death may occur due to heart failure or pneumonia .
Genetics
This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, ...
Medicine
... Sir William Osler , Harvey Cushing ). Possibly the major shift in medical thinking was the gradual rejection in the 1400s during the Black
death of what may be called the 'traditional authority' approach to science and medicine. This was the notion that because some prominent person in the ...