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Indian Medicine Indian Medicine
MEDICINE, INDIAN MEDICINE, INDIAN, an ancient, intact, complex holistic healthcare system practiced and used by indigenous peoples worldwide, is more profound and more deeply rooted and complex than is commonly understood. Based upon a spiritual rather than a materialistic or Cartesian worldview,... Read more
Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994
Alternative Medicines and Therapies Alternatives to conventional medical care are increasingly popular in the United States, and their growing use by consumers represents a major trend in Western medicine. Alternative therapies appear to be used most frequently for medical... Read more
hydrocortisone hydrocortisone
hydrocortisone , another name for the steroid hormone cortisol , more especially used to refer to preparations of this hormone used medicinally. Hydrocortisone, introduced in 1952, is more potent than cortisone with respect to medicinal metabolic and anti-inflammatory effects. Like cortisone, it... Read more
Hibiscus Hibiscus
Hibiscus Description Hibiscus is the name given to more than 250 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees of the mallow or Malvaceae family. The most commonly used species of hibiscus for medicinal purposes are Hibiscus sabdariffa, commonly known as the roselle; Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, also called... Read more
Charles Jules Henri Nicolle Charles Jules Henri Nicolle
NICOLLE,CHARLES JULES HENRI(b. Rouen, France, 21 September 1866; d. Tunis, Tunisia, 28 February 1936)medicine, bacteriology.Nicolle grew up in Rouen, where his father, Eugène Nicolle, was a physician at the municipal hospital and professor of natural history at the École des Sciences et des Arts.... Read more
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
N EONATALI NTENSIVEC AREU NIT Neonatology is a specialty within pediatric medicine that provides care for sick and/or premature infants. It is an area of medicine that is very young in comparison to other areas of medicine. This is also true for... Read more
Jean Astruc Jean Astruc
Astruc, Jean (b. Sauve, Gard, France, 19 March 1684; d. Paris, France, 5 May 1766) medicine. Astruc was the son of a Protestant clergyman who probably had Jewish ancestors who chose to renounce their religion rather than leave France. After receiving a doctorate in medicine at Montpellier in... Read more
herbal medicine herbal medicine
herbal medicine use of natural plant substances (botanicals) to treat and prevent illness. The practice has existed since prehistoric times and flourishes today as the primary form of medicine for perhaps as much as 80% of the world's population. Over 80,000 species of plants are in use throughout... Read more
Rejuvenation Rejuvenation
rejuvenation Resistance to the process of ageing is a perennial preoccupation that refuses to die out. From legends of the Fountain of Youth, and the account of the rejuvenation of Aeson in The Golden Fleece, to the latest wonder drug, without fail science, magic, and medicine have pandered to the... Read more
University of Uppsala University of Uppsala
University of Uppsala at Uppsala, Sweden; founded 1477 by Sten Sture, the Elder, and Archbishop Jakob Ulvsson. Its activities were suspended in 1510 as a result of religious disputes. It was reorganized in 1595. It is the oldest university of N Europe and has ranked among the world's great... Read more

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