Statue of Asclepius , the Greek God Greek god of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled snake serpent Medicine is the field of applied science and the art of healing . It encompasses ... medical prevention and therapy treatment of illness in human beings . Contemporary medicine applies ... as psychotherapy , splint medicine external splints & traction , prostheses , biologic medical product biologics , Radiation medicine ionizing radiation and others. The word medicine is derived ...?term medicine Etym.Online Cf. mederi to heal , etym. know the best course for, from Proto Indo European ... language Avestan vi mad physician ref ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term medicineMedicine Online Etymology Dictionary ref History Main Timeline of medicine and medical technology Image Imhotep ... from antiquity known by name. Prehistoric medicine incorporated plants herbalism , animal parts and minerals ... , or medicine man medicine men . Well known spiritual systems include animism the notion of inanimate ... or impacted by issues of health, health care and related issues. Image Medicine aryballos Louvre CA1989 ... thumb right 200px The Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician Hippocrates ca. 460 BCE ca. 370 BCE , considered the father of medicine. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 18392218 Useful known and unknown views of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. , U.S. National Library of Medicine ref ref name blackwellpublishing.com http www.blackwellpublishing.com eccmid16 abstract.asp?id 50854 The father of modern medicine the first research of the physical factor of tetanus ... called the father of medicine Early records on medicine have been discovered from ancient Egyptian medicine , Babylonian Medicine Babylonian medicine , Ayurveda Ayurvedic medicine in the Indian subcontinent , classical Chinese medicine predecessor to the modern traditional Chinese Medicine , and ancient Greek medicine and Medicine in ancient Rome Roman medicine . The Egyptian Imhotep 3rd millennium ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Medicine Type Album Artist Planet Asia Cover Themedicine.jpg Released October 3, 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip Hop Length Label ABB Records Producer Dilated Peoples Evidence br Nucleus br The Alchemist producer The Alchemist br Bravo Reviews Last album The Sickness Pt. 1 br 2006 This album The Medicine br 2006 Next album The Jewelry Box Sessions The Album br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Okayplayer rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.okayplayer.com reviews index.php weblog more the medicin Okayplayer review ref rev2 rev2Score The Medicine is an album by West Coast hip hop artist Planet Asia , released on October 3, 2006 through ABB Records. The album is the third installment of Planet Asia s Medicali series , following The Sickness and The Diagnosis . The Medicine is produced by Evidence of Dilated Peoples , and features guest appearances from Krondon, Phil Da Agony, Black Thought , Jonell , Prodigy rapper Prodigy , Defari and Evidence and Rakaa of Dilated Peoples. The album s lead single is Thick Ropes b w On Your Way 93706 . Track listing this section is for album credits only class wikitable align center align center Title align center Producer s align center Performer s 1 Da Prescription Evidence Planet Asia 2 Thick Ropes Evidence, Nucleus Planet Asia 3 Get Active Evidence Planet Asia, Phil Da Agony, Krondon 4 All the Names Evidence Planet Asia 5 Over Your Head Evidence, The Alchemist Planet Asia, Black Thought 6 In Love With You Evidence Planet Asia, Jonell 7 That s on Me Evidence Planet Asia 8 On Your Way 93706 Evidence Planet Asia 9 Get Down or Lay Down Evidence Planet Asia, Kubiq, Supa Supreme 10 The Medicine Evidence Planet Asia 11 Stick & Move Evidence Planet Asia, Prodigy, Killa Ben 12 Ghetto s Thirsty Evidence Planet Asia, Auch Dixon 13 The Hustle Pt. 2 Evidence Planet Asia, Shake Da Mayor 14 No Questions Asked ... Dilated Agents Evidence Planet Asia, Rasco, Rakaa, Evidence References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Medicine ... more details
Nuclear energy usually means the part of the energy of an atomic nucleus, which can be released by fusion or fission or radioactive decay. Nuclear energy also may refer to Nuclear binding energy , the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom Nuclear Energy sculpture , a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore in the University of Chicago Nuclear potential energy , the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus Nuclear power , the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity Nuclear technology , applications of nuclear energy including nuclear power, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons disambig Category Forms of energy Category Nuclear energy fa ... more details
Oriental medicine is a collective term for several types of medicine practiced in the Orient and or the East. Under Oriental medicine is understood Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Korean medicine Kampo Japanese medicine Under Eastern medicine is understood Indian traditional medicine Unani medicine Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Korean medicine Kampo Japanese medicine Category Medicine med stub Asia stub eo Orienta medicino no Tradisjonell stlig medisin ... more details
See also Index of energy articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to energyEnergy &ndash in physics , this is an indirectly observed quantity often understood as the ability ... acting through a distance a length of space , energy is always equivalent to the ability to exert pulls or pushes against the basic forces of nature, along a path of a certain length. Forms of energy main Forms of energy Potential energy Gravitational potential energy Elastic potential energy Nuclear potential energy Kinetic energy Thermal energy Electric energy Magnetic energy Electromagnetic fields Chemical energy Nuclear binding energy Surface energy Measurement main Units of energy Volt Ampere ... of solar energy that falls as sunlight Electronvolt symbol eV is the amount of energy gained by a single ... energy , 1.22 10 sup 19 sup GeV billion electron volts Enthalpy Erg symbol erg unit of energy and mechanical work in the centimetre gram second CGS system of units EU energy label Fill factor defined ... ft lbf or ft lbf is an Imperial and U.S. customary unit of mechanical work, or energy, although in scientific ... 1 trillion kilograms Any of various units of energy, such as gigatons of TNT equivalent ... of energy for the absorbed dose of radiation. One gray is the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one kilogram of matter. One gray equals 100 rad, an older unit. Heat Joule symbol J, also ... kW of power being used over a period of one hour. Mass energy equivalence where mass has an energy equivalence, and energy has a mass equivalence Megawatt Net energy gain Power factor of an AC electric ... a non SI unit of heat energy. It is approximately the heat equivalent of burning 100 cubic feet of natural ... History of energy Main History of energyEnergy industry History History of the energy industry Energy infrastructure See especially Category Electric power and Category Fuels for a large number of conventional energy related topics. Energy storage Electricity generation Electricity retailing ... more details
The Society for Participatory Medicine defines Participatory Medicine as a movement in which networked ... encourage and value them as full partners. Participatory Medicine is a model of medical care in which the active role of the patient is emphasized. Participatory Medicine has been used at least ... Medicine http www.7word.net ?p 40 ref A patient is mindfully involved in treatment, by making behavioral changes, meditating, or similar acts. ref Jon Kabat Zinn Commentary Participatory medicine ... medicine is related to concepts such as Health 2.0 or Medicine 2.0 , which also emphasize patient participation. ref Eysenbach G http www.jmir.org 2008 3 e22 Medicine 2.0 Social Networking, Collaboration ... medicine is a phenomenon similar to citizen network journalism where healthcare providers and patients ... in their medical decisions. Participatory medicine is a model of medical care, based on the development ... the Society for Participatory Medicine was incorporated by members of the e Patient Scholars Working ... s board revised the definition in 2010 to blockquote Participatory Medicine is a movement in which ... 2010 In Health Research Participatory Medicine is seen as a policy goal by some prominent health ... is to channel the energy of this outstanding organization to help the public better care for itself ... Medicine http www.nih.gov about director interviews NLMmagazinewinter2007.pdf NIH MedlinePlus Winter 2007 ref See also Patient empowerment e Patient Medicine 2.0 Health 2.0 References references Further reading http jopm.org index.php jpm article view 32 22 Why Participatory Medicine? , Esther Dyson s introductory essay at the Journal of Participatory Medicine http jopm.org index.php jpm article view 31 23 Why Healthcare Professionals Should Practice Participatory Medicine Perspective ... of Medicine http www.nap.edu catalog.php?record id 10757 Exploring Challenges, Progress, and New Models ... L Definition of Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0 A Systematic Review J Med Internet Res 2010 12 2 e18 ... more details
osteopathic manipulation Energymedicine is a domain that deals with putative and verifiable ... herbs in a traditional Spanish market Interventions infobox Name Alternative medicine Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 MeshID D000529 OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Alternative medicine is any practice claiming to heal that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine . ref name bratman7 cite book title The Alternative Medicine Sourcebook last Bratman, MD first Steven year 1997 publisher Lowell ... and alternative medicine. ref name Ernst Cassileth cite journal author Ernst E, Cassileth BR title The prevalence of complementary alternative medicine in cancer a systematic review journal ... 0142 19980815 83 4 777 AID CNCR22 3.0.CO 2 O url ref Alternative medicine varies from country to country ... them. Edzard Ernst has said that in Austria and Germany complementary and alternative medicine ... year 1999 volume 281 pages 1852 3 pmid doi 10.1001 jama.281.19.1852 issue 19 ref Alternative medicine is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or Integrative Medicine integrative medicine , which ... Medicine Policy url http whccamp.hhs.gov fr2.html date March 2002 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org ... Complementary medicine common misconceptions journal Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine year ... title Placebo and complementary medicine journal The Lancet year 1994 volume 344 issue 8932 pages 1279 ... medicine , or CAM . Some researchers in alternative medicine object to this categorization, preferring ... and Alternative Medicine year 2002 archivedate 2007 03 11 ref ref name CassilethDeng2004 ... 1 80 ref Critics maintain that the terms complementary and alternative medicine are deceptive euphemism ... complementary medicine at The Skeptic s Dictionary ref ref name APNEJM Acupuncture Pseudoscience in the New England Journal of Medicine, Science Based Medicine, Steven Novella, http www.sciencebasedmedicine.org ?p 6391 Science Based Medicine Acupuncture Pseudoscience in the New England Journal ... more details
Medicine Lake can refer to Medicine Lake Alberta Medicine Lake Volcano in California, USA Medicine Lake, Minnesota Medicine Lake, Montana Medicine Lake in List of lakes in Carbon County, Montana Carbon County, Montana Medicine Lake in List of lakes in Granite County, Montana Granite County, Montana Medicine Lake in List of lakes in Sheridan County, Montana Sheridan County, Montana Disambig de Medicine Lake Begriffskl rung fr Medicine Lake it Medicine Lake nl Medicine Lake pl Medicine Lake pt Medicine Lake vo Medicine Lake ... more details
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Medicine Lodge may refer to Medicine Lodge, Kansas , United States Medicine lodge sauna , a ceremonial sauna See also Medicine Lodge River Medicine Lodge Township Medicine Lodge Treaty disambig Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................ more details
for the journal Adolescent Medicine journal Adolescent medicine is a medical subspecialty that focuses ... for boys. A primary care subspecialty, adolescent medicine incorporates aspects of gynecology , endocrinology , sports medicine , nutrition , dermatology and psychology . Adolescent medicine is an important specialty of Family Practice , Internal Medicine , Pediatrics and Youth Health . Issues ... and gynecology , immunology infectious diseases , and urology and reproductive medicine Unintended pregnancy ... and maternal fetal medicine many though not all are medically risky or high risk cases and or to those ... including energy drinks ? Does the patient smoke? Does the patient drink alcohol? Has the patient ... to consent for medical care, are pertinent to the practice of adolescent medicine. ref Chown ... on October 14, 2008. ref Training Adolescent medicine providers are generally drawn from the specialties of pediatrics , internal medicine , med peds or family medicine . The certifying boards for these different ... completion of a Fellowship medicine fellowship a comprehensive list of which is available through the http www.adolescenthealth.org Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine and a passing score on a certifying ... Board of Internal Medicine require evidence of scholarly achievement by candidates for subspecialty ... medical board certification in adolescent medicine is available through the specialty boards of http www.abim.org Internal Medicine , http www.theabfm.org Family Medicine , and http www.abp.org Pediatrics ... Adolescent Medicine Clinic at http www.texashealth.org Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano ... divisions adolescent medicine University of Rochester Los Angeles Teenage and Young Adult Health ... Medicine Clinic at http www.lpch.org Lucile Packard Children s Hospital at Stanford Adolescent Medicine Clinic at http www.pediatrics.medschool.ucsf.edu youth UCSF Boston Division of Adolescent Medicine at http www.childrenshospital.org Children s Hospital Boston Philadelphia Adolescent Medicine ... more details
wiktionary medicineMedicine may refer to Medicine modern field of medical practice and health care Internal medicine medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis, management and nonsurgical treatment of unusual or serious diseases List of branches of alternative medicine Other systems of medicine including Acupuncture Anthroposophic medicine Ayurveda Chiropractic Herbalism Homeopathy Magic paranormal Native American medicine Native American medicine Naturopathy Osteopathy Shamanism Americas Shamanism , practiced by Indigenous people of the Americas Traditional Chinese Medicine TCM Traditional Tibetan medicine Medication licensed pharmaceutical drugs see pharmacology Other Medicine Magazine , British consumer health magazine Medicine journal , academic journal Medicine band alternative noise pop rock band Medicine Klimt Painting painting by Gustav Klimt See also lookfrom medicine intitle medicine Medic disambiguation root word disambig ga Leigheas ja ... more details
Bad Medicine may refer to Bad Medicine song Bad Medicine song , a song by Bon Jovi Bad Medicine film Bad Medicine film , a 1985 film starring Steve Guttenberg Bad Medicine truck Bad Medicine truck , an American monster truck Bad Medicine also known as Counting Coup , a novel by Jack Dann Novels Jack Dann Bad Medicine , a nonfiction book by Christopher Wanjek Bad Medicine , a short story by Robert Sheckley Works and influence Robert Sheckley Bad Medicine , an List of Homicide Life on the Street episodes Season 5 1996 1997 episode of Homicide Life on the Street Bad Medicine , an List of Degrassi The Next Generation episodes Season 8 episode of Degrassi The Next Generation See also Bad Medicine Lake , in Minnesota, US disambig ... more details
Medicine Bow can refer to the following things Medicine Bow, Wyoming , a town in southeastern Wyoming Medicine Bow Mountains , a mountain range in Colorado and Wyoming Medicine Bow Peak , the highest peak of the Medicine Bow Mountains Medicine Bow National Forest , a U.S. National forest in Wyoming Medicine Bow school , a wilderness school in Northern Georgia Camp Medicine Bow, Yawgoog Scout Reservation , Rhode Island disambig ru ... more details
The Medicine Man may refer to The Medicine Man 1930 film , an American film The Medicine Man 1933 film , a British film The Medicine Man story , short story by Erskine Caldwell, included in We Are the Living 1933 Disambig ... more details
D009683 OPS301 OPS301 3 70 OPS301 3 72 , OPS301 8 53 OtherCodes Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty ... of disease . In nuclear medicine procedures, radionuclide s are combined with other elements to form ... or cellular receptors. This property of radiopharmaceuticals allows nuclear medicine the ability ... , rather than relying on physical changes in the tissue anatomy. In some diseases nuclear medicine studies can identify medical problems at an earlier stage than other diagnostic tests. Nuclear medicine ..., nuclear medicine may provide added impetus to the field known as molecular medicine. As understanding ... medicine. ref Nuclear medicine is a possible specialty for adapting to the new discipline of molecular medicine, because of its emphasis on function and its utilization of imaging agents that are specific for a particular disease process. Diagnostic medical imaging Diagnostic In nuclear medicine ... to form an image. There are several techniques of diagnostic nuclear medicine. 2D Scintigraphy ... McGraw Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 2002 by The McGraw Hill Companies ref images. gallery File Nl bone scan2.jpg A nuclear medicine whole body bone scan. The nuclear medicine whole body .... File nl mpi2.jpg Nuclear medicine myocardial perfusion scan with Thallium 201 for the rest images bottom rows and Tc Sestamibi for the stress images top rows . The nuclear medicine myocardial perfusion ... medicine parathyroid scan demonstrates a parathyroid adenoma adjacent to the left inferior pole ... hepatobiliary scan HIDA scan . The nuclear medicine hepatobiliary scan is clinically useful in the detection ... V Q scan. The nuclear medicine V Q scan is useful in the evaluation of pulmonary embolism. File thyroid ... coincidence detection to image functional processes. gallery File hemangioma scan.jpg A nuclear medicine ... intravenous injection of 371 MBq of 18F FDG one hour prior measurement . gallery Nuclear medicine ... or MRI. Nuclear medicine imaging studies are generally more organ or tissue specific e.g. lungs ... more details
Regression in medicine is a characteristic of diseases to show lighter symptoms without completely disappearing. At a later point, symptoms may return. These symptoms are then called recidivism medicine recidive . Category Epidemiology Medicine stub ... more details
In medicine, sessility is a characteristic of tumors and Polyp medicine polyps that lack a stalk, as opposed to those that are pedunculated . medicine stub Category Medical terms ... more details
wiktionary Wikibooks Wilderness medicine is the practice of medicine as it relates to wilderness environments, including first aid and secondary care. Wilderness medicine practice First response For encyclopedia article on first response to wilderness medicine emergencies see First aid Wilderness first aid under construction Education For wilderness education see Wilderness medicine education in the US See also List of wilderness medical emergencies Wilderness medical emergency Emergency medicine Search and rescue Disambig ... more details
Rehab medicine may refer to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation , a field of medicine dealing with management of acute and chronic disorders by means of physical modalities as well as rehabilitation Drug rehabilitation dealing with management of drug addiction and dependence disambig ... more details
The End of Medicine may refer to two different things The End of Medicine book The End of Medicine , a book by Andy Kessler author Andy Kessler . A song from the album Electric Version by The New Pornographers . disambig ... more details
Refimprove date November 2011 The Siddha medicine indic lang ta indic trans Citta maruttuvam ... siddha ref This system of medicine originated from south India Indian Tamil traditional medicine , as part .... ref the Siddha system of medicine is considered to be one of the most antiquated traditional medical ... 18 disciples contributed thousands of texts on Siddha, including medicine, and form the propounders ... , coordinates and promotes research in the fields of Ayurveda and Siddha medicine. ref cite web url ... Council of Indian Medicine CCIM , a statutory body established in 1971 under AYUSH, monitors higher education in areas of Indian medicine, including Siddha. ref http ccimindia.org index.html ... medicine, such as Ayurveda , Unani and Siddha. ref http www.tkdl.res.in tkdl langdefault common ... this system of medicine. Hence, it is called Siddha Medicine. The Siddhars wrote their knowledge ... is believed to be the father of siddha medicine. Siddhars were of the concept that a healthy soul can ... Government accessdate 10 November 2011 ref From the manuscripts, the siddha system of medicine ..., run under the government universities, where siddha medicine is taught. ref http indianmedicine.nic.in index3.asp?sslid 189&subsublinkid 86&lang 1 ref ref http www.nischennai.org ref Siddha medicine means medicine that is perfect. Siddha medicine is claimed to revitalize and rejuvenate dysfunctional organs that cause the disease and to maintain the ratio of vata , pitta and kapha . The siddha medicine ... extraordinary cases, this medicine is not at all cured. For those such cases, they recommend to take ... and 15th of April 2011. Basics Generally the basic concepts of the Siddha medicine are almost similar to ayurveda . The only difference appears to be that the siddha medicine recognizes predominance ... to the Siddha medicine, various psychological and physiological functions of the body are attributed ... semen responsible for reproduction. Like in Ayurveda, in Siddha medicine also, the physiological ... more details
for the academic journal Psychosomatic Medicine journal for physical symptoms brought on by one s mental ... Psychosomatic medicine is an interdisciplinary medical field studying the relationships of social, psychological ... medicine and a part of the practice of consultation liaison psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine integrates ... medicine has competence. ref cite book last Levenson first James L. title Essentials of Psychosomatic Medicine publisher American Psychiatric Press Inc year 2006 isbn 978 1 58562 246 7 ref ... Muslim psychologist Islamic medicine physicians Ahmed ibn Sahl al Balkhi d. 934 and Ali ibn Abbas ... used as a theoretical basis for psychosomatic medicine. Particularly, the umwelt concept and the theory ... ulcers, and an expert panel convened by the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research concluded that ulcers ... likelihood is that stress diverts energy away from the immune system, thereby stress promotes Helicobacter ... Raphael N. title Mind, Body and Medicine An Integrative Text publisher Oxford University Press ... such factors is the remit of the applied field of behavioral medicine . In modern society, psychosomatic aspects of illness are often attributed to stress medicine stress ref cite book last I. H ... psychosomatic illness Psychosomatic medicine is not to be confused with the demotic and scientifically ... and Related Health Problems . The field of psychosomatic medicine fell into disrepute clinically ... isbn 978 0 415 17849 5 ref For this reason, among others, the field of Behavioral Medicine has taken over much of the remit of Psychosomatic Medicine in practice and there exist large areas of overlap in the scientific research. Treatment Psychosomatic medicine is considered a subspecialty of the fields ... medicine journal Curr Opin Psychiatry volume 21 issue 2 pages 196 200 year 2008 month March pmid 18332670 doi 10.1097 YCO.0b013e3282f393ae url ref See also Behavioral Medicine Conversion disorder Healing Words Poetry and Medicine documentary film Placebo Effect Psychoneuroimmunology Psychosomatic ... more details
Zoological medicine refers to the subspecialty of veterinary medicine that addresses the care of captive zoo animals, free ranging wildlife species, aquatic animals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, and non domestic companion animals. Zoological medicine incorporates principles of ecology, wildlife conservation, and veterinary medicine, and applies them to wild animals in natural and artificial environments. As a subspecialty of veterinary medicine in the United States, the American Veterinary Medical Association AVMA has recognized the College of Zoological Medicine as the governing body of this specialty field since 1983. As such, zoological medicine is equivalent to other subspecialties of veterinary medicine such as Veterinary surgery surgery , Veterinary anesthesia anesthesia , internal medicine, Veterinary pathologist pathology , etc , which are recognized and governed by their particular colleges. The American College of Zoological Medicine ACZM is an international organization composed of 97 members as of September 2006 , which recognizes, establishes and regulates standards and criteria necessary for veterinarians to be true specialists in zoological medicine. The board certification in zoological medicine encompasses expertise in general captive zoo medicine, aquatic animal medicine, avian medicine, reptile and amphibian medicine, and free ranging wildlife medicine. A specialist in zoological medicine recognized by the College of Zoological Medicine is called a diplomate . Board certified diplomates of the ACZM serve as zoo veterinarians, zoo managers, wildlife veterinarians, wildlife conservation agents, researchers, teachers, government officials, and other similar leadership roles. External links http www.aczm.org American College of Zoological Medicine http ... and Amphibian Veterinarians http www.iaaam.org International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine ... s Spotlight on Veterinary Medicine Category Healthcare occupations Category Veterinary professions ... more details