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Protothecosis in human medicine
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2002Prototheca spp. are ubiquitous achlorophyllous algae that produce disease in humans and animals. In the past years infections with Prototheca have obtained increasing importance in human medicine. The cases have been classified into three clinical forms: cutaneous and/or subcutaneous infection, synovitis of olecranon bursa or other fibrous tissue and ...
Daniela, Thiele, Armin, Bergmann
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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2020
> All life is precious, but it seems that the lives of NHS staff are disposable as long as targets are being met. > > Clare Gerada1 The great William Osler once said, ‘The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head.’2 Unfortunately, healthcare is ...
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> All life is precious, but it seems that the lives of NHS staff are disposable as long as targets are being met. > > Clare Gerada1 The great William Osler once said, ‘The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade; a calling, not a business; a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally with your head.’2 Unfortunately, healthcare is ...
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1994
Ivermectin is a potent macro-cyclic lactone causing paralysis in many nematodes and arthropods through an influx of chloride ions across cell membranes. It is currently the drug of choice for human onchocerciasis and shows potent microfilaricidal activity against the other major filarial parasites of human (Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, Loa loa ...
E A, Ottesen, W C, Campbell
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Ivermectin is a potent macro-cyclic lactone causing paralysis in many nematodes and arthropods through an influx of chloride ions across cell membranes. It is currently the drug of choice for human onchocerciasis and shows potent microfilaricidal activity against the other major filarial parasites of human (Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, Loa loa ...
E A, Ottesen, W C, Campbell
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Humanism and medicine in China
The Lancet, 2015Allemani C, Weir HK, Carreira H, et al, and the CONCORD Working Group. Global surveillance of cancer survival 1995–2009: analysis of individual data for 25 676 887 patients from 279 population-based registries in 67 countries (CONCORD-2). Lancet 2015; 385: 977–1010—In Table 3 of this Article, in the Population covered column, the worldwide total should
Wenjuan, Tao +3 more
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On Medicine as a Human Science
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2003All the powerful influences exerted by the subjective-interpersonal dimension on the organic or technical-functional dimension of sickness and health do not make an intersubjective test concerning medical therapeutic results impossible. These influences are not arbitrary; on the contrary, they obey "laws" that are de facto sufficiently stable to allow ...
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Environmental Research, 1970
Abstract Understanding the close interrelationships between the social and biological ills of man is a current challenge for modern medicine. The consideration of health from an ecological perspective is a recognition of the necessity for consciously planning and manipulating ways to modify the bio-social environment in a manner that forces are ...
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Abstract Understanding the close interrelationships between the social and biological ills of man is a current challenge for modern medicine. The consideration of health from an ecological perspective is a recognition of the necessity for consciously planning and manipulating ways to modify the bio-social environment in a manner that forces are ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1959
The North American Chapter of the International Cardiovascular Society confers upon its president an unusual opportunity, that of retaining office over a two-year period. This carries with it the unique responsibility of delivering two presidential addresses. Last year I spoke on a scientific subject.
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The North American Chapter of the International Cardiovascular Society confers upon its president an unusual opportunity, that of retaining office over a two-year period. This carries with it the unique responsibility of delivering two presidential addresses. Last year I spoke on a scientific subject.
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Humanism in emergency medicine
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1993Emergency medicine has not yet appropriated "humanism" as a term of its own. Medical humanism needs to be interpreted in a way that is consistent with the practical goals of emergency medicine. In this essay, humanism in emergency medicine is defined by identifying the dehumanizing aspects of sudden illness and exploring of ways for sustaining the ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
HE physician has long been looked on as a special sort of person in our society. The best of the profession have always been leaders in their communities. The repute in which the physician has been held was eloquently stated in Robert Louis Stevenson's tribute to him: "He is the flower of our civilization, and when that stage of man is done with, only ...
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HE physician has long been looked on as a special sort of person in our society. The best of the profession have always been leaders in their communities. The repute in which the physician has been held was eloquently stated in Robert Louis Stevenson's tribute to him: "He is the flower of our civilization, and when that stage of man is done with, only ...
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