Allopathic medicine
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1 Current usage of term
2
history of term
3 Other terms used by critics of ... medicine, and authoritarian medicine.
history of term
The term was coined by Samuel ... [8]
The Companion Encyclopedia of the
history of Medicine states that "Hahnemann gave an ...
Body shaping
... patient’s life.
Contents
1
history
2 Bariatric surgery
3 Body ...
9 External links
history
More people are becoming morbidly obese , a ... But if the patient is a smoker, has a
history of deep venous thrombosis or clotting disorders ...
Family history (medicine)
... In medicine , a family
history consists of information about disorders that a ... typically includes very little of the medical
history of the family , but the medical
history could be considered a specific subset of the ...
Pathology
... disease processes.
Contents
1
history
1.1 Origins of gross pathology
1.2 ... also
8 External links
history
The histories of both experimental and medical ... b c d e [1]
history of Pathology, at the USC School of Dentistry
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Medicine
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Contents
1 Overview
2
history of medicine
3 Practice of medicine
... species other than human beings.
history of medicine
Physician treating a ... Paris , France .
Main article:
history of medicine
The earliest type of medicine ...
Telephone Triage
...
6 Protocols vs. Training
7 Brief
history
8 Telepractice Formalization
9 ... protocols and documentation form.
Brief
history
Informal telephone triage is as old as the ... role, the nursing process, communication aspects,
history taking, interview and documentation skills, ...
Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
... 3rd Class Mike Larson, U.S. Navy.
Contents
1
history
2 References
3 See also
4 External Links
history
In 1998 , the Clinton administration required the inoculation of all ...
Breath-holding spells
... 5 years of age. They are unusual before 6 months of age. A positive family
history can be elicited in 25% of cases. It is often confused with epilepsy .
...
The diagnosis of a breath holding spell is made clinically. A good
history including the sequence of events, lack of incontinence and no post ictal ...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... to reduce neurotransmitter release.
Contents
1
history
2 DSI mediation by endocannabinoids
3 A note on DSE
4 References
5 Further reading
history
DSI was discovered in 1992 by two different laboratories (Pitler & ...
Fat transfer
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Contents
1
history
2 Overview of Current Fat Transfer Techniques
3 Procedures ... Grafting
8 References
9 External Links
history
Fat injection reportedly started in 1893 when German German ...
Full-body scan
... and treatment of specific illnesses.
Contents
1
history and overview
2 Other scans
3 In popular culture
4 References
history and overview
CT scans were first used in medicine in the 1970s, [1] ...
Forehead lift
... and not very noticeable after healing.
Contents
1
history
2 Current surgical techniques
3 Risks
4 References:
5 External links
history
The first documented medical discussion about a forehead lift was ...
NeuroArm
... first patient this summer [2007]." [1]
Contents
1
history
2 References
3 External links
3.1 Videos
3.2 Related Patents
history
The $27-million [4] NeuroArm project began in 2001 when the ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... indicated above.
^ National Institutes of Health "Smallpox - A Great and Terrible Scourge" Variolation
^ Andrew Dickson White "A
history of the Warfare of Science with Theology - Chapter 10: Theological Opposition to Inoculation, Vaccination and the use of Anaesthetics" New York D. ...
CankerMelts
... patch that sticks directly on the sore, delivering time-released medication over 2-6 hours.
A box of CankerMelts
history
Invented by patent attorney Jeff Haley, CankerMelts was first sold online at Amazon.com in 2004. In 2006, clinical tests at the University of ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
... orthotics, physical therapy, etc.) without relief.
Contraindications for this procedure include: neurological and vascular disease of the foot,
history of rupture of the plantar fascial ligament, open bone growth plates, pregnancy, implanted metal in the area (bone screws and pins) and people on ...
Hospital and Welfare Services Union
... Union to form COHSE, The Confederation of Health Service Employees and in 1993 COHSE amalgamated with NUPE and NALGO to form UNISON
All For One
history of COHSE Mick Carpenter Categories:Trade unions of the United Kingdom | Former British trade unions | United Kingdom trade union stubs ...
Neuropsychiatry
... is argued, can this nexus be used to reduce human suffering.
Hitherto psychiatric disorders have organic basis
To further sketch psychiatry’s
history shows a departure from structural neuropathology, relying more upon ideology (Sabshin, 1990). A good example of this is Tourette syndrome , which ...
Nuclear medicine
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Nuclear medicine
PET • Radiation therapy • Tomotherapy • Proton therapy • Brachytherapy • BNCT
Nuclear weapons
history of nuclear weapons • Nuclear warfare • Nuclear arms race • Nuclear weapon design • Effects of nuclear explosions • Nuclear testing • ...
Personalized medicine
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Personalized medicine aims to identify these families at risk for cancer , heart disease , diabetes , etc. Once identified by simple family
history including a 3 generation pedigree or advanced genetic testing, the person could take preventative action. This might include changes in diet, ...
Phantom pain
...
References
^ a b c Vertosick, Frank T., Jr., M.D. (2000). "Slaying the Phantom", Why We Hurt: The Natural
history of Pain . USA: Harcourt. ISBN 0-15-100377-7 .
External links
Information about Phantom Pain from The UMC St Radboud amputee ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... Association [7]
Timeline of events related to sexual orientation and medicine
See also: Timeline of AIDS and Timeline of LGBT
history
1886
Dr. Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing , a German psychiatrist, publishes a study of sexual perversity .
1974
The American ...
Social medicine
... in poverty and disease among workers raised concerns about the effect of social processes on the health of the poor.
Prominent figures in the
history of social medicine include Rudolf Virchow , Salvador Allende , and more recently Paul Farmer and Jim Kim.
References
Social ...