Donald Denoon, with Kathleen Dugan and Leslie Marshall, Public health in Papua New Guinea: medical possibility and social constraint, 1884–1984, Cambridge History of Medicine, Cambridge University Press, 1989, 8vo, pp. xi, 155, £25.50, $39.50. [PDF]
Milton Lewis
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Distributed Representation for Traditional Chinese Medicine Herb via Deep Learning Models [PDF]
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has accumulated a big amount of precious resource in the long history of development. TCM prescriptions that consist of TCM herbs are an important form of TCM treatment, which are similar to natural language documents, but in a weakly ordered fashion.
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Roger Cooter and Bill Luckin (eds), Accidents in history: injuries, fatalities and social relations, Clio Medica 41, Wellcome Institute Series in the History of Medicine, Amsterdam and Atlanta, Rodopi, 1997, pp. x, 273, Hfl. 40.00, $25.00 (paperback 90-420-0093). [PDF]
P. W. J. Bartrip
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Hacia una historiografía de la enfermedad: Prácticas, profesiones y enfermos
The article considers the development of the history of medicine since its institutionalization, in 19th century Europe. The historiographical tendencies that conditioned this development of the branch of learning are analysed.
Pilar León Sanz
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The Bangla Big Five Inventory-2: a comprehensive psychometric validation
The Big Five Inventory-2 (BFI-2) is a widely recognized tool for assessing personality traits across five domains and fifteen facets. However, its psychometric properties in non-Western cultures like Bangladesh remain unexplored.
Mushfiqul Anwar Siraji+3 more
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Digital Diagnostics: The Potential Of Large Language Models In Recognizing Symptoms Of Common Illnesses [PDF]
The recent swift development of LLMs like GPT-4, Gemini, and GPT-3.5 offers a transformative opportunity in medicine and healthcare, especially in digital diagnostics. This study evaluates each model diagnostic abilities by interpreting a user symptoms and determining diagnoses that fit well with common illnesses, and it demonstrates how each of these ...
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Peregrine Horden, Richard Smith (eds), The locus of care: families, communities, institutions and the provision of welfare since antiquity, Studies in the Social History of Medicine, London, Routledge, 1997, pp. x, 287, £50.00 (0-415-11216-8). [PDF]
Peter Βartlett
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Anne Borsay, Medicine and charity in Georgian Bath: a social history of the General Infirmary, c. 1739–1830, History of Medicine in Context series, Aldershot, Ashgate, 1999, pp. xxii, 484, £55.00 (0-7546-0060-2). [PDF]
Alexandra Walsham
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Some Applications of Isotope - Based technologies: Human Health and Quantum Information [PDF]
Technology is the sum of the information, knowledge and agency. This takes energy and information as fundamental concepts. In this paper I'll try to describe very briefly in popular form of some applications of radioactive and stable isotopes in medicine and quantum information, respectively.
arxiv
Systematic comparison of gender inequality in scientific rankings across disciplines [PDF]
The participation of women in academia has increased in the last few decades across many fields (e.g., Computer Science, History, Medicine). However, this increase in the participation of women has not been the same at all career stages. Here, we study how gender participation within different fields is related to gender representation in top-ranking ...
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