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SEXUAL MEDICINE HISTORY: Koro—The Psychological Disappearance of the Penis
, 2007The aim of this article is to present a summarizing overview on ethnomedical aspects of koro (in Chinese called suo-yang), the panic anxiety state in which affected males believe that the penis is shrinking and/or retracting, and perhaps disappearing ...
J. Mattelaer, W. Jilek
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, 2008
Introduction It is generally assumed that modern sexual medicine was founded by German psychiatrists and dermatologists. Fequently mentioned are, for example, Richard von Krafft-Ebing and Iwan Bloch.
V. Sigusch
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Introduction It is generally assumed that modern sexual medicine was founded by German psychiatrists and dermatologists. Fequently mentioned are, for example, Richard von Krafft-Ebing and Iwan Bloch.
V. Sigusch
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Religious Medicine: History and Evolution of Indian Medicine
, 1993Introduction to the Original Edition Internal Diseases A. Internal Diseases related to yaksma and/or takman 1. yaksma (Consumption Tuberculosis) 2. jayanya 3. ksetriya 4. rapas 5.
K. Zysk
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The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1988
While the history of laser begins in 1951, the first medical application is reported by Goldman in 1962. In cardiovascular surgery McGuff first used a Ruby-Laser in 1963 for the experimental ablation of atherosclerotic plaques. After a long time of investigations and new developments in laser technology first clinical applications were performed by ...
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While the history of laser begins in 1951, the first medical application is reported by Goldman in 1962. In cardiovascular surgery McGuff first used a Ruby-Laser in 1963 for the experimental ablation of atherosclerotic plaques. After a long time of investigations and new developments in laser technology first clinical applications were performed by ...
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History and Current Use of Antimicrobial Drugs in Veterinary Medicine
Microbiology spectrum, 2017This chapter briefly reviews the history and current use of antimicrobials in animals, with a focus on food animals in the more economically developed countries.
J. Prescott
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The Histories of Medicine: Toward an Applied History of Medicine
2013An exchange familiar to most historians of medicine recently took place at our school of medicine during a discussion about the inclusion of medical history in the curriculum. A committee consisting of academic medical historians and medical faculty active in the local physician-centre d history of medicine society had been established to help ...
Leslie S. Leighton, Howard I. Kushner
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The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2017
a well-delineated, thoughtful, and complete review of all aspects of neuroscience, with specific focus on underlying neuronal structure and its relation to function and behavior.
Eric M. Johnson Chavarria
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a well-delineated, thoughtful, and complete review of all aspects of neuroscience, with specific focus on underlying neuronal structure and its relation to function and behavior.
Eric M. Johnson Chavarria
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Visualizing the History and Perspectives of Disaster Medicine: A Bibliometric Analysis
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2019Objective: To analyze the development of disaster medicine and to identify the main obstacles to improving disaster medicine research and application. Methods: A topic search strategy was used to search the Web of Science Core Collection database.
Xinxin Hao+3 more
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Traditional Mongolian Medicine: history and status quo
Phytochemistry Reviews, 2013A. Pitschmann+8 more
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