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Hepatitis B and injecting-drug use among American Indians - Montana, 1989-1990.
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From November 1989 through March 1990, five cases of serologically confirmed acute hepatitis B (HB) (*) among American Indians from two Montana Indian reservations (combined population: 6300) were reported by Indian Health Service (IHS) clinic staff to the Billings IHS Area Office. In comparison, during 1986--1988, an average of six HB cases among American Indians were reported annually among persons residing both on reservations and statewide (1990 population of American Indians in Montana: 47,679). Four of the five persons with acute HB reported histories of ...
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Building Humboldt's legacy: The Humboldt memorials of 1869 in Germany
Magazine article from: Northeastern Naturalist
; ...and circumstance. The German scientific popularizer Emil RoBmaBler even called for the creation of a network...for the erection of a statue of Humboldt in Berlin. Emil Du Bois-Reymond, Gustav Magnus, Adolf Bastian, Rudolf Virchow, and...
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En reponse au Dr Gagnon.
Magazine article from: Sante Mentale au Quebec
; ...experience relativement a la large panoplie clinique du Dr Gagnon. Ma pratique concerne surtout des adultes...theorie. Le Projet s'est base sur l'hypothese d'Emil du Bois-Reymond que la transmission par axones ressemble a celle d...
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Early studies attracted quacks who cashed in on so-called cures
Newspaper article from: Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK)
; ...Galvani made the discovery in 1780 with his experiments on frogs. In the following century, German physiologist Emil Du-Bois Reymond proved the existence of electrical currents in humans by measuring the signals around a self-inflicted wound...
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The Sublime, "Über den Granit," and the Prehistory of Goethe's Science
Magazine article from: Goethe Yearbook
; ...literary pursuits and the scientific ones cannot be separated,7 and few contemporary scholars would agree with Emil Du Bois-Reymond (1818-96), who argued that Goethe would have done better to follow the advice the mathematician Clairant gave...
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Healing power of electricity raises hope of new treatments
Newspaper article from: China Daily
; ...electricity in wound healing has received scant attention from the scientific community since the German physiologist Emil Du Bois-Reymond cut his arm and measured the electrical field across the wound in the mid-1800s. But in the journal Nature yesterday...
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The institute of weird ideas: Josef Penninger: Class of '02.(ALUMNI)
Magazine article from: Esquire
; ...27, 2006]. The first research describing wound electricity was actually in the 1840s, a self-experiment by Emil Du Bois-Reymond. From such experiments we learned how our nerves transmit signals via electricity. These first experiments actually...
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Top Class: DR MATHS.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; ...mathematicians had worked on these ideas. How can maths be used in such a debate? RICHARD, via e-mail. In 1880, Emil du Bois-Reymond made a famous speech before the Berlin Academy of Sciences outlining the "Seven Riddles of the World". He put...
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Report from Europe.
Newspaper article from: Medical Device Daily
; ...Endogenous electric fields around wounds were first detected more than 150 years ago by the German physiologist Emil Du-Bois Reymond. More recent studies have shown that disruption of an epithelial layer instantly generates endogenous electric...
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Electric currents can help wounds heal faster
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times
; ...worthwhile if you're injured, for it speeds up the healing process. Though first suggested by German physiologist Emil Du Bois-Reymond 150 years ago, this healing method had been ignored. Now, Josef Penninger of the Austrian Institute of Molecular...
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