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Endoscopy, 1976
The authors report their experience with regard to operative fibrecolonoscopy both in routine and emergency cases. After taking into consideration the use of this technique for the study and treatment of rectal and colonic polyps, they also recommend the use in emergency conditions of colonic haemorrhage and in the removal of foreign bodies.
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The authors report their experience with regard to operative fibrecolonoscopy both in routine and emergency cases. After taking into consideration the use of this technique for the study and treatment of rectal and colonic polyps, they also recommend the use in emergency conditions of colonic haemorrhage and in the removal of foreign bodies.
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THE RENAISSANCE OF THERAPEUTICS.
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1906A new start in life, a new lease of life, a new movement—that is what we are witnessing to-day, I think, in the theory and practice of therapeutics. There have been other such new shoots before on the old tree, and doubtless there will be many more. Our time is not the turning point of all the ages.
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Reporting therapeutic discourse in a therapeutic community
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1988Research in nurses' communications has concentrated on nurse to patient interactions. Those few studies which focus on nurse to nurse communications seem to be generated by a pragmatic and normative concern with effective information sharing. In this paper, which describes one aspect of a larger case study of a hospital‐based therapeutic community, the
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The Therapeutic Alliance: Implications for Therapeutic Process and Therapeutic Goals
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2011Interest in the importance of the therapeutic alliance to the psychotherapeutic process has recently grown across theoretical domains. Through a case example the author demonstrates that in some cases a familiar pattern of relating with the therapist may be more important for the client in terms of treatment success than positive regard early in ...
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World Journal of Surgery, 1992
AbstractTherapeutic colonoscopy has replaced or lessened to a significant degree the need or extent of traditional open surgical procedures. The common uses of therapeutic colonoscopy are hemostasis, resection and ablation of benign and malignant disease, decompression and recanalization of obstructed or dilated bowel, as well as foreign body ...
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AbstractTherapeutic colonoscopy has replaced or lessened to a significant degree the need or extent of traditional open surgical procedures. The common uses of therapeutic colonoscopy are hemostasis, resection and ablation of benign and malignant disease, decompression and recanalization of obstructed or dilated bowel, as well as foreign body ...
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How Therapeutic is Therapeutic Holding?
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1990S E, Wong +3 more
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1930
CARY EGGLESTON, SOMA WEISS
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CARY EGGLESTON, SOMA WEISS
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Electrophoretic deposition of coatings for local delivery of therapeutic agents
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Xian Cheng +2 more
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