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  2. William Cole (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Cole enjoyed in his day great repute as a medical writer, his works being several times reprinted on the continent. Sydenham speaks of him with respect. Haller calls him iatromathematicus et hypothesium inventor , and by his writings Cole belongs unmistakably to the mechanical school of medicine, though he did not meddle with mathematics.

  3. Functional medicine - Wikipedia

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    Functional medicine was created by Jeffrey Bland, [8] who founded The Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) in the early 1990s as part of one of his companies, HealthComm. [9] IFM, which promotes functional medicine, became a registered non-profit in 2001. [10] Mark Hyman became an IFM board member and prominent promoter. [8] [10]

  4. List of medical textbooks - Wikipedia

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    The Canon of Medicine (c. 1000) - Described by Sir William Osler as a "medical bible" and "the most famous medical textbook ever written". [19] The Canon of Medicine introduced the concept of a syndrome as an aid to diagnosis , and it laid out an essential framework for a clinical trial . [ 20 ]

  5. William Rossa Cole - Wikipedia

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    William Rossa Cole (November 20, 1919 – August 2, 2000) was an American editor, anthologist, columnist, author, and writer of light verse. He produced around 75 books, most of them anthologies. Cole was born William Harrison Cole [1] on November 20, 1919 to William Harrison Cole and Margaret O'Donovan-Rossa of Staten Island, New York.

  6. William Buchan (physician) - Wikipedia

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    William Buchan (1729 – 25 February 1805) was a Scottish physician and writer. He is best known for his work Domestic Medicine: or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines, which provided laypeople with detailed descriptions of the causes and prevention of diseases.

  7. That Good Night: Life and Medicine in the Eleventh Hour

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    Part 1 of the memoir culminates with Puri being accepted into a fellowship program in palliative and hospice care at Stanford University while she finishes her last few months of residency in internal medicine at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. In Part 2, Puri transitions into her role as a fellow, which begins ...

  8. The Principles and Practice of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Principles and Practice of Medicine title page, first edition, 1892. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine is a medical textbook by Sir William Osler. It was first published in 1892 by D. Appleton & Company, while Osler was professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.

  9. William Coley - Wikipedia

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    William Bradley Coley (January 12, 1862 – April 16, 1936) was an American bone surgeon and cancer researcher best known for his early contributions to the study of cancer immunotherapy, specifically causing infection as a way to fight cancer, a practice used as far back as 1550 BC. [1]