Pathology
... Origins of microscopic pathology
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modern experimental pathology
2 Pathology as ... a version of this technique is widely employed by
modern pathologists to render diagnoses and provide ... information intraoperatively. [6]
modern experimental pathology
As new research ...
Medicine
... which means the the art of healing . The
modern practice of medicine occurs at the many ... beginning of recorded history. Medicine, in the
modern period, is the mainstream scientific tradition ... through the use of the scientific method and
modern global information science by collating all the ...
Allopathic medicine
... small doses of substances to treat the spiritual causes of illness.
In the essay by William Jarvis cited below, he notes that "although many
modern therapies can be construed to conform to an allopathic rationale (eg, using a laxative to relieve constipation), standard medicine has never paid ...
Angor animi
... is derived from the two latin terms which it is composed of, namely angor and animi .
Angor (different but related to the word anger ), in
modern English , refers to a great anxiety [3] , distress [4] , or mental anguish [4] often accompanied by a painful constriction and palpitations at ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... germ theory .
Pasteur perfected experiments which disproved the then-popular theory of spontaneous generation and from which he derived the
modern germ theory of (infectious) disease. Using experiments based on this theory, which posited that specific microorganisms cause specific diseases, ...
Doctor-patient relationship
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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 ...
Gastric lavage
... protect their airway then the patient should be intubated before performing lavage.
Indications
Gastric lavage is used infrequently in
modern poisonings and some authorities have suggested that it not be used routinely, if ever, in poisoning situations. [1] Lavage should only be ...