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  2. RICE (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    RICE is a mnemonic acronym for the four elements of a treatment regimen that was once recommended for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation. [1] It was considered a first-aid treatment rather than a cure and aimed to control inflammation . [ 2 ]

  3. List of eponymous medical treatments - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of eclampsia with morphine, chloral hydrate, quiet and rapid delivery (obsolete term) Stroganoff's method at Whonamedit? Tallerman–Sheffield treatment: Lewis A. Tallerman and Evelyn Sheffield: Rheumatism, pain Treatment of pain through baking patients alive Wagner–Jauregg treatment: Julius Wagner Jauregg: Infectious diseases

  4. Glossary of medicine - Wikipedia

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    Definitive treatmentMedical treatment generally accepted as most appropriate for the condition. Deltoid muscle – is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder . Anatomically, it appears to be made up of three distinct sets of fibers though electromyography suggests that it consists of at least seven groups that can be ...

  5. William Spady - Wikipedia

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    Spady coined the term outcome-based education in 1988 as an extension of the works completed by John Franklin Bobbitt and Ralph W. Tyler. [6] In his conceptualization, Spady described OBE as the reorientation in educational system towards what is essential for all students to be successful at the end of their learning experiences. [7]

  6. Outline of medicine - Wikipedia

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    List of medical abbreviations: Overview; List of medical abbreviations: Latin abbreviations; List of abbreviations for diseases and disorders; List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel; List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions; List of abbreviations used in health informatics; List of optometric abbreviations

  7. Medical ethics - Wikipedia

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    It recognizes four basic moral principles, which are to be judged and weighed against each other, with attention given to the scope of their application. The four principles are: [39] Respect for autonomy – the patient has the right to refuse or choose their treatment. [40] Beneficence – a practitioner should act in the best interest of the ...

  8. Medical terminology - Wikipedia

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    In forming or understanding a word root, one needs a basic comprehension of the terms and the source language.The study of the origin of words is called etymology.For example, if a word was to be formed to indicate a condition of kidneys, there are two primary roots – one from Greek (νεφρός nephr(os)) and one from Latin (ren(es)).

  9. Orthomolecular medicine - Wikipedia

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    The view of the medical community is that there is no evidence for the efficacy of Orthomolecular medicine as a treatment for cancer, [6] and that high vitamin doses may – on the contrary – increase overall mortality. [73] Nutritional treatments are not generally accepted as being helpful for psychological health. [74]