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A 38 year-old patient was admitted to the emergency department after road accident due to pain on palpation of the right wrist, the 1st and the 2nd finger of the right hand. The patient was subsequently referred for an X-ray. Following the proper positioning of the patient and the systematic analysis of the wrist X-ray (PA and lateral view), a lunate ...
Filippitzi, Fotini +6 more
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An Exploration of Humanistic Methodologies of Language Teaching
This study seeks to explore four unconventional methods of teaching languages: the silent way, community language learning (CLL), suggestopedia, and psychodrama or to give it its French name, 'psychodramaturgie linguistics’.
Lee Hsia Carmel Heah
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This article studies the sense development, semantic shifts and use of words referring to people with mental illness in public discourse in the latter half of the 20th century.
Minna Nevala, Jukka Tyrkkö
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The Study of Safiqoli Khan’s Reaction in Dealing with Abdali Afghans’ Revolt (1129 A. H) [PDF]
Abdali Afghans, the habitants of the border states of Herat affected by their Qezelja consanguineous in Qandahar revolted against Safavids. Safiqoli Khan e-Turkestan Oqli (1129 A.H) famous for lunatic fought against Abdali due to the insistence of ...
Mahmood Mehmannavaz +1 more
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The nineteenth century witnessed a great shift in how insanity was regarded and treated. Well documented is the emergence of psychiatry as a medical specialization and the role of lunatic asylums in the West.
Cara Dobbing, A. Tomkins
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SERBEDÂRÎLERİN KİMLİK ARAYIŞ SÜRECİNDE ŞEYH HALİFE
It is a known fact that Iran's geography hosted many dynasties in the 14th century. This period, when the influence of the Mongols gradually slowed down and was only seen as a threat in the regions they dominated, was the stage when popular movements ...
DERYA COŞKUN
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Psychiatry in the Middle East: the rebirth of lunatic asylums?
This article briefly assesses the historical trajectory of psychiatric institutions in the Middle East. It underlines a key observation: the persistence and expansion of psychiatric institutionalisation, specifically in the Arab world. In contrast to the
Joelle M. Abi-Rached
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Differential axial requirements for lunatic fringe and Hes7 transcription during mouse somitogenesis. [PDF]
Vertebrate segmentation is regulated by the "segmentation clock", which drives cyclic expression of several genes in the caudal presomitic mesoderm (PSM).
Michael Stauber +3 more
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History of psychiatry in Bengal
The history of psychiatry in Bengal mirrors the history of psychiatry in India. With Bengal being an important location for the East India Company, it became the locus for much infrastructure development, including the setting up of lunatic asylums. This
Gautam Kumar Bandyopadhyay +3 more
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I manicomi tra memoria e futuro: esempi europei
Il contributo esamina il destino degli ex OP in Italia dopo il processo di dismissione in relazione alle condizioni di conservazione e alle destinazioni d’uso, nonché nei confronti della conservazione della memoria.
Cettina Lenza
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