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Popular Medicines as Radiation Sensors

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2021
During an uncontrolled release of radiation, it is highly unlikely that members of the public will be equipped with personal radiation dose monitors. In preparation for such a situation various personal objects are being investigated as emergency dosimeters .
Anna Mrozik, Pawel Bilski
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Madness in popular medicine

2023
Abstract The early psychiatrists wrestled with popular notions of madness that may seem nonsense today, but which had deep roots in the orthodox medicine of the early modern era and beyond. Everyone could easily accept from personal experience and lore that cranial injuries could bring on madness, for instance, but most of this chapter ...
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Communicating Medicine Popularizing Medicine

2016
This Volume is a collection of original chapters on various viewpoints of healthcare communication. In terms of approaches and aspects investigated, the variety of the studies presented in the Volume reflects the diversity of the forms of communication associated with various social practices and registers within the medical field.
F. Daniele, G.E. Garzone
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The Popularization of Medicine

2013
In the early modern centuries a body of popularized medical writings appeared, telling ordinary people how they could best take care of their own health. Often written be doctors, such books gave simple advice for home treatments, while commonly warning of the dangers of magic, quackery, old wive's tales and faith-healing.
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Radiotheranostics in oncology: Making precision medicine possible

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Eric Aboagye
exaly  

Spiritual Tibetan Medicine: Popular Wangla

2019
Bcud len (prounounced chu len; essence extraction) refers to the preparation of pills that provide sustenance for Tibetan yogins practicing in remote caves. Dactylorhiza hatagirea tubers (Tibetan dbang lag) which is valued as aphrodisiac in Himalaya are included in some bcud len preparations.
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Clinical management of metastatic colorectal cancer in the era of precision medicine

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Fortunato Ciardiello   +2 more
exaly  

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