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Textbook of Psychiatry

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Psychiatry is one of the major specialties of medicine, and is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of the psychiatric disorders.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine/Kai Xin Shu Yu Shen Qi Wan

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The formula Kai Xin Shu Yu Shen Qi Wan (开心薯蓣肾气丸), designed to improve virility and male libido, consists of the following: Source: Liu Gongwang, "Development of Formulas of Chinese Medicine", ISBN: 7-5080-2797-3. Huaxia Publishing House. 2002. back...
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Nuclear Energy/Nuclear medicine

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Nuclear medicine is one of the imaging and diagnostic methods in which small amounts of radioactive material are used to diagnose, evaluate or treat various diseases such as cancer, heart diseases, digestive system problems, endocrine or neurological...
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What You Should Know About Medicines

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medical opinion or otherwise engage in the practice of medicine. Introduction Why Medicines? How Medicines Work Administration Basics Medications Anticoagulants
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Traditional Chinese Medicine/Suan-Sour

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Suan-Sour: Suan (Chinese: 酸) herbs are sour herbs used in Traditional Chinese medicine. They are astringent in nature. Actions of sour herbs include: generates fluids & Yin controls perspiration & diarrhea
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Scouting/BSA

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Workbook Requirements Mammal Study - Requirements & Workbook Requirements Medicine - Requirements & Workbook Requirements Metalwork - Requirements & Workbook
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Nuclear Medicine/Endocrine/Thyroid

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from 40-200 grams (needs verification) ^ ISBN 0-323-02946-9 -- "Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites, Third Edition (Requisites in Radiology)." (Harvey A. Ziessman
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Nuclear Medicine/CNS

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Central Nervous System
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Internal Medicine/Screening and Prevention

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Introduction The overarching aim of healthcare is twofold: to prevent diseases and to detect them in their early stages, optimizing the effectiveness of interventions. Notably, significant strides have been made in this pursuit over the past half-cen...
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Traditional Chinese Medicine/Emetic Prescriptions

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Emetic prescriptions include the following: Gua Di San (Melon Pedicle Powder) San Sheng San (Three-Sage Powder) Jiu Ji Xi Xian San (Urgent Powder to Dilute Saliva) Yan Tang Tan Tu Fang (Salt Decotion to Induce Vomiting) back to: Classification Of ...
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A-level Applied Science/The Actions and Development of Medicines

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Categorise each medicine – for example antibiotic, antiviral (compound), analgesic, anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory agent, vaccine, antiseptic, vitamin supplement. Your two chosen medicines must come from different categories; give details of the diff...
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Stress-related Disorders/Clinical Stress

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Stress as in Clinical Medicine
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Structural Biochemistry/Genome Analysis/The Impact of Genome Analysis on Medicine

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consequences in the field of medicine yet to be discovered. In addition to the political relationship with science, technology, and medicine legally and financially
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First Aid/Introduction

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part or in whole, by nonprofessionals. Even if a statement made about medicine is accurate, it may not apply to you or your symptoms. The medical information
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Traditional Chinese Medicine/Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan

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The formula Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan, designed to tonify the kidney to arrest spontaneous emission, consists of the following: back to : Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula Design Glossaries Prescriptions
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Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Chapter Review

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many modes of interaction with matter; important interactions for nuclear medicine imaging (and radiography) are the Photoelectric Effect and the Compton
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Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine/Scintillation Detectors

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The second type of radiation detector we will discuss is called the scintillation detector. Scintillations are minute flashes of light which are produced by certain materials when they absorb radiation. These materials are variously called fluoresc...
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Orthopaedic Surgery

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Textbook Of Orthopaedic Surgery - A collaboration
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Internal Medicine/Medical ethics

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considerations hold immense significance within the practice of clinical medicine, guiding the behaviors and decisions of healthcare professionals. Given
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Professionalism/Medicine, AI, and Professional Discretion

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professionals must abide by a systems of rules and principles that guide clinical medicine and scientific research, known as medical ethics. Professional ethicists
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