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Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 2006
The word placebo appeared for the first time in an English medical dictionary in 1785. In French, it appeared much latter in 1958. This word defines an experimental tool used for rigourous evaluation of a specific effect of pharmacological treatment and the non specific effect of any therapy.
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The word placebo appeared for the first time in an English medical dictionary in 1785. In French, it appeared much latter in 1958. This word defines an experimental tool used for rigourous evaluation of a specific effect of pharmacological treatment and the non specific effect of any therapy.
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Homeopathy, 2014
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) known today as the founder of homoeopathy, was - as far as we know - the first physician who administrated placebos to his patient on a systematic and regular basis. This study is based upon unpublished documents (e.g.
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Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) known today as the founder of homoeopathy, was - as far as we know - the first physician who administrated placebos to his patient on a systematic and regular basis. This study is based upon unpublished documents (e.g.
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Neuropraxis, 2004
Wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van een medicamenteuze behandeling maakt in de regel gebruik van een placebo. Door het gebruik van een placebo kan het onderzoek geblindeerd worden uitgevoerd. Dit houdt in dat zowel de arts/onderzoeker als de patient niet weet of hij het farmacon dan wel de placebo toedient/krijgt.
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Wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van een medicamenteuze behandeling maakt in de regel gebruik van een placebo. Door het gebruik van een placebo kan het onderzoek geblindeerd worden uitgevoerd. Dit houdt in dat zowel de arts/onderzoeker als de patient niet weet of hij het farmacon dan wel de placebo toedient/krijgt.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
To the Editor.— The editorial by Dr Richard W. Welch, in theArchives(138:1208-1209, 1978), very appropriately indicated the narrow spectrum of proved clinical usefulness of cimetidine. Without any intention of detracting from this editorial opinion, I would suggest that under certain circumstances there may be other very narrow indications for the ...
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To the Editor.— The editorial by Dr Richard W. Welch, in theArchives(138:1208-1209, 1978), very appropriately indicated the narrow spectrum of proved clinical usefulness of cimetidine. Without any intention of detracting from this editorial opinion, I would suggest that under certain circumstances there may be other very narrow indications for the ...
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1986
Historically the term placebo harks back to the 116th psalm in the Hebrew bible. The ninth verse of this psalm begins with the word “et-ha-lech” (I shall walk), which was strangely translated into the Septuagint Greek as “euarestiso” and then into its Vulgate Latin equivalent of “placebo,” the first-person singular future tense of the verb meaning to ...
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Historically the term placebo harks back to the 116th psalm in the Hebrew bible. The ninth verse of this psalm begins with the word “et-ha-lech” (I shall walk), which was strangely translated into the Septuagint Greek as “euarestiso” and then into its Vulgate Latin equivalent of “placebo,” the first-person singular future tense of the verb meaning to ...
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MDMA-assisted therapy for moderate to severe PTSD: a randomized, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial
Nature Medicine, 2023Jennifer M Mitchell +2 more
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