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  2. Perfluoro tert-butylcyclohexane - Wikipedia

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    Perfluoro tert-butyl-cyclo-hexane is a saturated alicyclic perfluorocarbon with the molecular formula C 10 F 20. [2] [3] Fluorocarbons are known for their strong gas-dissolving properties which, when used with oxygen, serve a dual role of healing the tissue as well as imaging.

  3. Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    Weltmer Institute Cameo Overview. At the institute, practitioners performed mental healing through telepathy, hypnosis, and mental suggestion. [5]Practitioner J.O. Crone wrote an account of his time at the institute; he claimed that he began work with scant instruction from Weltmer, who had been preoccupied.

  4. Energy medicine - Wikipedia

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    Many approaches to energy healing exist: for example, “biofield energy healing”, [2] [3] “spiritual healing”, [4] “contact healing”, “distant healing”, therapeutic touch, [5] Reiki, [6] and Qigong. [2] Reviews of the scientific literature on energy healing have concluded that no evidence supports its clinical use.

  5. Therapeutic touch - Wikipedia

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    [4] [13] [14] [15] According to Krieger, therapeutic touch has roots in ancient healing practices, [16] such as the laying on of hands, although it has no connection with religion or with faith healing. Krieger states that, "in the final analysis, it is the healee (client) who heals himself.

  6. Sidney Abram Weltmer - Wikipedia

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    The Healing Hand, Weltmer Institute of Suggestive Therapeutics Company, 1922 - 225 pages The Mystery Revealed , or, The Hand-book of Weltermerism: A Supplement to the Author's New and Illustrated Mail Course of Instruction in His Science of Healing , Kansas City: Hudson-Kimberley Publishing Company - 80 pages (this was reprinted in 1965 by ...

  7. Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Emergency care handles medical emergencies and is a first point of contact or intake for less serious problems, which can be referred to other levels of care as appropriate. Intensive care, also called critical care, is care for extremely ill or injured patients.

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  9. Alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Alternative medicine is defined loosely as a set of products, practices, and theories that are believed or perceived by their users to have the healing effects of medicine, [n 3] [n 4] but whose effectiveness has not been established using scientific methods, [n 3] [n 5] [13] [14] [15] [9] or whose theory and practice is not part of biomedicine ...