Allopathic medicine
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See also: Allopathy
Allopathic
medicine is term applied by homeopathists to the ordinary ... medical dictionaries define the term allopathic
medicine as the treatment of disease using conventional ... 3 Other terms used by critics of conventional
medicine
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Biomedicine
... Biomedicine , also known as theoretical
medicine , is a term that comprises the knowledge and ... which is more or less in common to the fields of
medicine , veterinary
medicine , odontology and fundamental biosciences such ...
Gender-based medicine
... Gender-based
medicine or simply gender
medicine is the field of
medicine that studies the biological and physiological ...
Pathology
... of the scientific method to the field of
medicine , a development which occurred in Western Europe ... practice. However, as with other specialties in
medicine , most modern physician-pathologists are employed ...
Clinical pathology , also known as laboratory
medicine , is the medical specialty concerned with ...
Medicine
... and pharmacology .
For other uses, see
medicine (disambiguation) .
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medicine is concerned with maintaining or restoring ...
Medical Scientist Training Program
... ] Many MD/PhD graduates also practice clinical
medicine in their field of expertise. [2]
Developed ... , the University of Pittsburgh School of
medicine and Carnegie Mellon University , the University of California, San Francisco School of
medicine and the University of California, Berkeley , and ...
Molecular medicine
... Molecular
medicine is a new scientific discipline in British ... many more besides. In some universities molecular
medicine is combined with another discipline such as ... UCAS website
University of Sussex Molecular
medicine prospectus
University of Hull Chemistry ...
Nuclear medicine
... scintigraphy of a young woman.
Nuclear
medicine is a branch of
medicine and medical imaging that uses the nuclear ... diagnosis and therapy. Many procedures in nuclear
medicine use radionuclides , or pharmaceuticals that ...
Pharmaconomist
... , molecular biology , genetics , cytology ,
medicine , veterinary
medicine , zoology , diagnosis , medical prescription , ... medical prescriptions and about prescription
medicine and ...
Personalized medicine
... Personalized
medicine is the use of detailed information about a ...
Contents
1 Limitations of traditional
medicine
2 Response of stakeholders to personalized
medicine
2.1 Pharmaceutical industry
2.2 ...
Ramón Carrillo
... and neurobiology
2 Career in social
medicine
3 Short biography
4 Sources
... Chair of Neurosurgery.
Career in social
medicine
Then, in a sudden professional change, ... the previous injustices and the ideas of social
medicine steering his work became republished.
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Predictive medicine
... The goal of predictive
medicine is to identify biological markers in order to ... , and cytomics .
See also
P4
medicine
Personalized
medicine
Molecular imaging
Theranostics
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Sexual orientation and medicine
...
LGBT Portal
medicine Portal
This is the main article for the Category:Sexual orientation and
medicine and Category:LGBT physicians .
This article discusses issues related to sexual orientation and
medicine including medical associations and societies, ...
Social medicine
... The field of Social
medicine seeks to: (1) understand how social and economic ... impact health, disease and the practice of
medicine and (2) foster conditions in which this ...
Prominent figures in the history of social
medicine include Rudolf Virchow , Salvador Allende , and ...
Somatic dysfunction
... In osteopathic
medicine , somatic dysfunction is the impaired or ... system treated by osteopathic manipulative
medicine (OMM) .
Contents
1 Diagnosis ... article published the New England Journal of
medicine in November of 1999, researchers concluded that ...
Space medicine
... Space
medicine is the practice of
medicine on astronauts in outer space .
...
External links
Description of space
medicine
References
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World medical systems
...
African medical systems
Egyptian
medicine
Sangoma
Asian medical systems
...
Sri Lankan Ayurvedic tradition
Tibetan
medicine
Traditional Chinese
medicine
European medical systems
...
Autoinoculation
... method [2]
References
^ US National Library of
medicine . URL last accessed September 9, 2006.
^ American Family Physician .
External links
US National Library of
medicine
Diagram
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Cachexia
...
External links
Manifestations of Cachexia , from Cancer
medicine
Treatment of Cachexia , from Cancer
medicine
Scientists find key to 'wasting syndrome' seen in cancer, AIDS (U.S. ...
Canadian Health Libraries Association
... Fredericksen , Sheila Swanson (then Librarian of the Toronto Academy of
medicine and the chair of the CASLIS Group), Ann Nevill (then Head of the Health ... Committee on Medical School Libraries of the Association of Faculties of
medicine of Canada ( AFMC ) - the successor to the ACMC .
There is an article ...
Computers in Medicine and Health Care
... medicine, uses of computers in health care and importance of computers in
medicine fields. The influence of computers is universal. Computers are used in ... programs serve the entire population. The links included herein relate to
medicine and health care. ...
Full-body scan
...
History and overview
CT scans were first used in
medicine in the 1970s, [1] and they now play an important role in diagnosis in ... for colorectal neoplasia in asymptomatic adults.". New England Journal of
medicine 349 (23): 2191 - 2200. PMID 14657426 .
^ Lauenstein TC, ...
Hickam's dictum
... Occam's razor in contemporary medicine, doctors and philosophers of
medicine speak of diagnostic parsimony . Diagnostic parsimony advocates that when ... faculty member at Duke University in the 1950's, and was later chairman of
medicine at Indiana University.( [2] )
^ Hilliard A. A., Weinberger S. E., ...
Neuropsychiatry
... • talk • edit
Neuropsychiatry is the branch of
medicine dealing with mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous ... Negotiating Body Image and Identity During Rapid Social Change. Culture,
medicine and Psychiatry, 28(4): 533–559.
Bell, V., Halligan, P.W., Ellis, H.D. ...
Photomedicine
... Photomedicine is an interdisciplinary branch of
medicine that involves the study and application of light with respect to health ... disease. Photomedicine may be related to the practice of various fields of
medicine including dermatology, surgery, dentistry, optical diagnostics, ...
Tincture
... For the colors used in a coat of arms, see tincture (heraldry) .
In
medicine , a tincture is an alcoholic extract (e.g. of a herb ) or solution ... they did not include alcohol. Some examples that were formerly common in
medicine include:
Tincture of benzoin
Tincture of cantharides
Tincture ...
Wolf Prize in Medicine
... Prizes
Agriculture | Arts | Chemistry
Mathematics |
medicine | Physics
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Past winners of the Wolf Prize in
medicine :
1978 George D. Snell , Jean Dausset , Jon J. van Rood
1979 ...
Angor animi
... (also referred to as angina animi [1] [2] , Gairdner's disease [2] and also angina pectoris sine dolore [2] ), is a term used in
medicine to describe a person's perception that they are in fact dying. Most cases of angor animi are found in patients suffering from acute coronary ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... then proved to be immune to the disease.
Pasteur also isolated a crude preparation of the infectious agent for rabies . In a brave piece of rapid
medicine development, he probably saved the life of a person who had been bitten by a clearly rabid dog by performing the same inactivating process upon his ...
Bioecological medicine
... Bioecological
medicine is the use of prebiotics , probiotics and synbiotics for prevention and treatment of diseases. This is an approach to maintain the health of ...
Beers Criteria
... were created through consensus of a panel of experts by using the Delphi method ; they were originally published in the Archives of Internal
medicine in 1991 and were most recently updated in 2003 .
References
Updating the Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication ...
Body shaping
... loss body contouring patients. Obesity (Silver Spring), 2006 Sep;14(9):1626-36
External links
The American Society for Bariatric
medicine website
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CankerMelts
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Active ingredient Glycyrrhiza extract ( licorice ) has been used for over 4000 years as an herbal remedy, including use in Traditional Chinese
medicine as a treatment for all varieties of ulcers. CankerMelts combines this natural remedy with a new oral patch technology that allows a fully-dissolving ...
Clean margin
...
Surgical Oncology
Pathology
References
^ a b Marc Sabatine ( 2007 ). Sabatine's Essentials of Internal
medicine .
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Doctor-patient relationship
... links . ( help )
This article has been tagged since March 2007 .
The patient-doctor relationship is considered to be essential in modern
medicine and forms one of the foundations of contemporary medical ethics. Universities teach medical students from the beginning, even before they set foot in ...
Family history (medicine)
... In
medicine , a family history consists of information about disorders that a patient's direct blood relatives have suffered from. Genealogy typically ...
Health Services Research
... .
Health services researchers come from a variety of backgrounds including economics , political science , epidemiology , public health ,
medicine , biostatistics , operations , and management .
References:
1. AcademyHealth, June 2000
2. Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
Hematopathology
... Immunofluorescence - Fluorescent in situ hybridization
Clinical pathology
Clinical chemistry - Hematopathology - Transfusion
medicine - Medical microbiology - Diagnostic immunology
Enzyme assay - Mass spectrometry - Chromatography - Flow cytometry - Blood bank - ...
Heterotopia (medicine)
... In
medicine , " heterotopia " refers to the displacement of an organ or part of an organ from its normal position, often specifically Gray Matter Heterotopia , ...
NeuroArm
... titanium and other non-conductive material. [1] . NeuroArm is a tool that aims to revolutionize neurosurgery and other branches of operative
medicine by reducing the constraints of the human hand while maintaining the tactile feedback important to the surgeons. [2] The machine uses something ...