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Covid-19, which emerged in 2020 (or was perhaps released, some say), has, despite necessary precautions being taken, engulfed the world in panic; all this despite the fact that it has caused far fewer deaths than was initially forecasted. Creating a type of “Fear Pandemic”, the disease is now being used as a kind of carding system by global actors; with the world now as a small village via developing communications technology, the use of this “Corona Card(ing)” has become much simpler than past pandemic sca
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Timpanoplasti, Mastoidektomi ve Stapez Cerrahisi Yazarın, timpanoplasti, mastoidektomi ve stapez cerrahisindeki standart ufygulamalarını ve karşılaştığı problemleri çözme yöntemlerini anlatan bu kitap, değerini 30 yılı aşkın klinik tecrübeden alan cerrahi tekniklerin adım adım anlatıldığı şekiller içermektedir. Şekiller yazar tarafından çizilmiştir ve her bir uygulamanın açıkca anlaşılabilmesi için gerekli ayrıntıları içerir. Cerrahi tekniklerin dayandığı prensipler,y detaylıca açıklanmış, sonuçlar ayrıntıl
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Коските во човековиот организам се јавуваат во различни форми. Покрајголемата разновидност во формата која ја презентираат, коските макроскопскиможе да се поделат на неколку групи: долги, кратки, плочести, ирегуларни(комбинација од претходните групи) и сезамоидни коски. Долгите коски сеодликуваат со метафизарни и епифизарни краишта и централен долг дијафизарендел, со масивна кортикална обвивка и медуларен канал со спонгиозно коскеноткиво и коскена срцевина. (хумерус, фемур, тибија, метакарпални, метатарзалн
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Shall we begin by taking it as a general principle that all disease, at some period or other of its course, is more or less a reparative process, not necessarily accompanied with suffering: an effort of nature to remedy a process of poisoning or of decay, which has taken place weeks, months, sometimes years beforehand, unnoticed, the termination of the disease being then, while the antecedent process was going on, determined? If we accept this as a general principle we shall be immediately met with anecdote
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We meet in this Assembly, a voluntar y Parliament of men and women, to study together and to exchange knowledge and thought on works of ever y-day life and usefulness. Our object, to make the present existence better and happier; to inquire, in this particular section of our Congress:—What are the conditions which lead to the pain and penalty of disease; what the means for the removal of those conditions when they are discovered? What are the most ready and convincing methods of making known to the uninform
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For some years I have been using with success, in private and in hospital practice, certain methods of renewing the vitality of feeble people by a combination of entire rest and excessive feeding, made possible by passive exercise obtained through the steady use of massage and electricity. The cases thus treated have been chiefly women of a class well known to every physician,—nervous women, who, as a rule, are thin and lack blood. Most of them have been such as had passed through many hands and been treate
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What is the time of their appearance? The two central lower teeth are usually the first to appear, and come from the fifth to the ninth month; next are the four upper central teeth, which come from the eighth to the twelfth month. The other two lower central teeth and the four front double teeth come from the twelfth to the eighteenth month. Then follow the four canine teeth, the two upper ones being known as the eye teeth, and the two lower as the stomach teeth; they generally come between the eighteenth a
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It was also in this conviction that the positive duty of burying the deceased originated. In order to bring rest to the soul in the subterranean dwelling that fitted its new existence, it was necessary that the body, to which, in some way or another, it still clung, should be covered with earth. The soul, denied a grave, had no dwelling. Drifting about, it sought in vain the desired rest after life's fitful struggle. Without shelter, without offerings or food, it was condemned to everlasting wandering. Ther
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Our generation, in this no more self-concentrated than many another, has prided itself so much on the progress it has achieved in science that it has in its interest in the insistent present rather neglected the claims of the histor y of science. There has been the feeling that our contemporaries and immediate predecessors have accomplished so much as to put us far beyond the past and its workers, so that it would seem almost a waste of time to rehearse the crude notions with which they occupied themselves.
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December 8th. A man about fifty years of age, who had formerly been a builder, but was now uch reduced in his circumstances, complained to me of an asthma which first attacked him about the latter end of autumn. His breath was ver y short, his countenance was sunken, his belly large; and, upon examination, a fluctuation in it was ver y perceptible. His urine for some time past had been small in quantity. I directed a decoction of Fol. Digital. recent. which made him ver y sick, the sickness recurring at int
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Rules to be Obser ved.—A few rules should be carefully followed during each menstruation, in order that future trouble may be prevented. First of all, it is necessar y to avoid taking cold; yet a person should not stay in the house by the side of a fire, or in a warm room all the time, for this would increase the susceptibility to cold. Care should be taken to avoid undue exposure, for nothing will disturb the menstrual process quicker than the sudden chilling of the body, especially when moist with perspi
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In civil cases the medical witness should, previous to the trial, make an agreement with the solicitor who has called him with reference to the fee he is to receive. Before consenting to appear as a witness the practitioner should insist on having all the facts of the case put before him in writing. In this way only can he decide as to whether in his opinion the plaintiff or defendant is right as regards the medical evidence. If summoned by the side on which he thinks the medical testimony is correct, then
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Prof. Dr. İnci Özden graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy in 1972. She carried out her doctoral study in Istanbul University Faculty of Pharmacy and earned PhD in Biochemistry in 1975. After the associate professor degree in 1981, she became a Professor in 1988. She carried out her career in Istanbul University until the year 2003 in which she joined Yeditepe University Faculty of Medicine.She worked at many different levels of administration in Istanbul University, as Head of the Department
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The Osteopath reasons if he reasons at all, that order and health are inseparable, and that when order in all parts is found, disease cannot prevail, and if order is complete and disease should be found, there is no use for order. And if order and health are universally one in union, then the doctor cannot usefully, physiologically, or philosophically be guided by any scale of reason, otherwise. Does a chemist get results desired by accident? Are your accidents more likely to get good results than his? Does
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