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treatment and medical
Rather, it is typical of the thousands of quacks who use phony therapeutic devices to fatten themselves on the miseries of hundreds of thousands of Americans by robbing them of millions of dollars and luring them away from legitimate, ethical medical treatment of serious diseases.
For example, " aloin " is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important medical uses ( e. g. as a laxative and in the treatment of burns ) as well as cosmetic uses ( e. g. in skin and hair products ).
Like other abscesses, perianal abscesses may require prompt medical treatment, such as an incision and debridement or lancing.
In April 1985 Sakharov started a new hunger strike for his wife to travel abroad for medical treatment.
Numerous medical studies on treatment of these abscesses with antibiotics have been done with varying results, but the consensus is once pus is aspirated and analysed, provided no unusual bacilli are present, the abscess will generally heal on its own in a matter of weeks.
) of individuals undergoing medical treatment, particularly emergency medical treatment of those who might be infected with illnesses such as HIV, or hepatitis so as to reduce as much as possible the chances of transmitting these illnesses.
He then ate a meal and went to a prayer meeting, before going for medical treatment.
Hydrocolloid-based medical dressings are used for skin and wound treatment.
The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart disease and electrophysiology.
Attlee's first Health Secretary, Aneurin Bevan, fought against the general disapproval of the medical establishment by creating the British National Health Service, a publicly funded healthcare system offering treatment free at the point of use.
Of a study of 518 cyclists, a large majority reported at least one overuse injury, with over one third requiring medical treatment.
Cairo, as well as neighbouring, has been established as Egypt's main centre for medical treatment, and despite some exceptions, has the most advanced level of medical care in the country.
Additionally, medical insurance plans that cover Christian Science treatment generally only cover treatment provided by Journal-listed practitioners ).
:: If patients fail to experience the healing power of Christian Science, and think they can be benefited by certain ordinary physical methods of medical treatment, then the Mind-physician should give up such cases, and leave invalids free to resort to whatever other systems they fancy will afford relief.
However, it is important to note that the patients in these studies received some form of spiritual healing ( i. e. not Christian Science ' treatment ') in addition to, not instead of, conventional medical care.
While church members point out that followers are free to choose to seek conventional medical treatment, most rely exclusively on healing by prayer.
This person makes the IC initial assessment of the scene and determines the appropriate course of action for team members ; assumes role of Safety Officer until assigned to another team member ; assigns team member roles if not already assigned ; designates triage area, treatment area, morgue, and vehicle traffic routes ; coordinates and directs team operations ; determines logistical needs ( water, food, medical supplies, transportation, equipment, and so on.
Work under the supervision of the Team Leader, providing medical treatment to victims within the scope of their training.

treatment and personal
Such treatment often, though not always, is for health-related problems, and a practitioner's patient may request help for personal problems as well, such as relationships, problems of employment or housing and so on.
This relationship was rooted largely in the generous and lenient treatment of Japanese POWs by the Nationalist government in the years immediately following the Japanese surrender in 1945, and was felt especially strongly as a bond of personal obligation by the most senior members then in power .< ref name =" Journal1 "> Gillin, Donald G. and Etter, Charles.
Application of EBM data therefore depends on patient circumstances and preferences, and medical treatment remains subject to input from personal, political, philosophical, ethical, economic, and esthetic values.
Another unaffiliated group, Media Study Group, established seven categories of poor journalistic practice: for example, the journalist stating personal opinion in a report, asserting incorrect facts, applying unequal space or treatment to two sides of a controversial issue ; then analyzed The Age Newspaper ( Melbourne Australia ) for the frequency of infraction of this code of practice.
Resentment at the treatment he had received from Nero may have impelled him to this course, but to this motive was added before long that of personal ambition.
" The treaty also states that there must not be any " violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture " or " outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment ".
Among the acts prohibited against these persons are, " Violence to the life, health and physical or mental well-being of persons, in particular murder as well as cruel treatment such as torture, mutilation or any form of corporal punishment " ( Article 4. a ), " Outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment, rape, enforced prostitution and any form of indecent assault " ( Article 4. e ), and " Threats to commit any of the foregoing acts " ( Article 4. h ).
Deafness is therefore conceptualized from a " personal tragedy " stance, with implicit questions naturally arising such as: " By what criteria and by whom is the impairment construed as an infirmity ; how did the infirmity arise ; what are the risks and benefits of the available treatment, if any ; what can be done to minimize the disabling effects of the infirmity?
*:( c ) outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment
The second part is concerned with the author's personal experiences and the treatment is effective ; yet, though Calderón's play, Amar después de la muerte, is derived from it, this less picturesque second part has never enjoyed the vogue or influence of the first.
The information gleaned from personal observations of daily living-such as about sleep patterns, exercise behavior, nutritional intake, and environmental features-may be used to inform personal decisions and actions ( e. g., " I feel tired in the morning so I am going to try sleeping on a different pillow "), as well as clinical decisions and treatment plans ( e. g., a patient who notices his or her shoes are tighter than usual may be having exacerbation of left-sided heart failure, and may require diuretic medication to reduce fluid overload ).
Explaining why he wanted to raise money for research, Fox described his personal experience of cancer treatment:
Another view of the evolution of Resnais's career has seen him moving progressively away from a realistic treatment of ' big ' subjects and overtly political themes towards films that are increasingly personal and playful.
Born in the United States, Hayden provides various voices of The Simpsons including Bart's unlucky best friend Milhouse Van Houten, teenage thug Jimbo Jones ( with Nancy Cartwright as Kearney and Tress MacNeille as Dolph ), Ned Flanders ' first-born son Rod Flanders ( Nancy Cartwright voices Todd Flanders ), Chief Wiggum's wife and Ralph Wiggum's mother Sarah, Lois Pennycandy ( Krusty the Clown's personal assistant who is infatuated with him, despite his bitter, cruel treatment of everyone who works for him.
For other self-care activities ( such as dressing, bathing, grooming, personal hygiene, and feeding ), several strategies can be used as a part of occupational therapy treatment.
:( c ) outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment ;
* In the mid 20th century, Phenomenology and humanistic psychotherapy made self-esteem gain prominence again, and it took a central role in personal self-actualization and psychic disorders ' treatment.
The existential approach to mental disorders developed in the 1940s and influenced a view that fetishes had complex personal meanings beyond the general categories of psychoanalytical treatment.
Preoccupation with the belief and the symptoms causes persistent distress or interference with personal functioning in daily living, and leads the patient to seek medical treatment or investigations ( or equivalent help from local healers ).
We strive to satisfy our Sailors ’ personal goals and improve their quality of life ; we will provide them with meaningful and rewarding career opportunities, promote and retain the best, and ensure fair and equitable treatment of all hands, by all hands, at all times.

treatment and expose
Below these levels treatment may not be effective in spite of a seizure, while doses massively above threshold level, especially with bilateral ECT, expose patients to the risk of more severe cognitive impairment without additional therapeutic gains.
XPS is a surface chemical analysis technique that can be used to analyze the surface chemistry of a material in its " as received " state, or after some treatment, for example: fracturing, cutting or scraping in air or UHV to expose the bulk chemistry, ion beam etching to clean off some of the surface contamination, exposure to heat to study the changes due to heating, exposure to reactive gases or solutions, exposure to ion beam implant, exposure to ultraviolet light.
* NEPs bring drug users into medical facilities and expose them to voluntary physical, psychological, and emotional treatment programs.
During his treatment it was reported that he wanted to expose the murderers involved in the Boat Mail murder ( In those days a train named Boat mail used to run between Madras and Dhanushkoti station which is not in existence now ).
The treatment provided of women by men was justified to some, whom were believers, through the ideals of the Prophetic medicine ( al-tibba alnabawi ) other wise known as " medicine of the prophet " ( tibb al-nabi ) which provided the argument that men can treat women, and women men, even if this means they have must expose their genitals in the necessary circumstances.
Given that medical professionals are already held out as having more reliable diagnostic and treatment skills, any obvious indifference as to whether those released will cause problems may expose the professionals to a new source of liability ( see Mason and Laurie: 2003 ).
For proper bonding of resin composite restorations dentin should be etched with acids to remove a smear layer, created during mechanical treatment with dental bore, and expose some of the collagen network or organic matrix of dentin.
The NNH is an important measure in evidence-based medicine and helps physicians decide whether it is prudent to proceed with a particular treatment which may expose the patient to harms while providing therapeutic benefits.

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