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1. <A href="http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m2838/4_34/70434327/print.jhtml" target=_blank>African American Review: Waste and Whiteness: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Eugenics.</a>
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- Waste and Whiteness: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Eugenics.
- In order to understand the full meaning of Arvay, her white trash identity, and its implication for African American cultural politics, I will connect Hurston's novel w ith narratives of anthropological eugenics and incorporate readings of the abject white body to show how waste and whiteness figure into Hurston's fiction. ...
- Whiteness and Eugenics.
- In her study of race and motherhood, Laura Doyle reminds us that "the era of the Harlem Renaissance and of modernism was also the era of eugenics" (10). 6 Particularly from 1900 to 1940, eugenics had a broad impact on U. ... Eugenic reports on white rural poor-including maps, tables, diagrams, and their analyses--advanced an ideology of wasteful or weak human stock; the cultural moment of American eugenics both influenced and was influenced by a common-sense racial logic which associated "whiteness" with the clean and t he good, the pure and the pleasing.
- Although eugenics, as a discourse, shifts from "negative" to "positive" poles, family studies and bulletin reports from the Eugenics Records Office in the early twentieth century conceptualize social eugenics as a progressive, racial uplift project. ...
- Social-scientific measurings of these populations--from the obsessive detailing of bodies, vitalities, and diseases to the charting of occupations, feelings, intelligences, and sexualities--sought to block their reproduction in order to ensure a "pure" white race for the future of "America. ...
- Contemporary readers might balk at this eugenic family tree, with its reliance on the grotesquery of deeply set eyeballs and natural decrepitude; however, it is precisely from these particularities that eugenics maintained its ideological force.
- What we can learn from Kristeva and Douglas, then, is the way in which eugenics worries the relation between the private white body and the public, social body of whiteness. The moment of anthropological eugenics works to signify "white trash" culture as the defiling element of white America, polluting not only genetically, but structurally as well. ...
- So as the reader learns from the narrator details about local architecture, food, and diseases, s/he also gets a personal and folksy sense of who Arvay is: "Arvay looked like her mother's folks, even had her mother's ways to a certain extent. ...
- But Arvay also needs to read Earl as a sign, and oscillates between eugenics and psychology. ...
- Tranquility acts as a natural laxative for Arvay; it routinizes and orders her day around her body's digestion. ...
- What can this strange, un-Hurston-like ending mean in light of what we have learned from Hurston's intense examination of race and class, eugenics and abjection? For while the sun finally shines on Arvay, it only does so once she can re-establish herself as the good mother, the benevolent angel in the house. ...
- ) See Doyle for more on eugenics and literary representations of race and gender.
2. <A href="http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/lillithsrealm/myhomepage/Eugenics/Realities1989.htm" target=_blank>Lilliths Realm - Realities 1989</a>
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- Diseases linked to excess protein consumption: Osteoporosis and Kidney failure .
- The Dairy Council occasionally tells children: The enzyme necessary for digestion of milk is lactase .
- The meat,dairy and eggs industries don't tell us: The diseases which are commonly prevented, consistently improved, and sometimes cured by low-fat vegetarian diet include: Strokes, Heart disease, Osteoporosis, Kidney stones, Breast cancer, Colon cancer, Prostate cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Ovarian cancer, Cervical cancer, Stomach cancer, Endometrial cancer, Diabetes, Hypoglycaemia, Kidney disease, Peptic ulcers, Constipation, Haemorrhoids, Hiatal hernias, Diverticulosis, Obesity, Gallstones, Hypertension, Asthma, Salmonellosis, Trichinosis, Irritable colon syndrome. ...
- Abortion, Eugenics, Fetus, Human Experimentation, Humanitarian, Minority, Population Control, Radiation Experiments, Sterilization, Tuskagee, War Crimes.
3. <A href="http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dhoward/studwebs/geneticengineering/malcolm2.html" target=_blank>Gnst 341: Assignment</a>
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- Through the early detection of genetic abnormalities and the correction thereof, it may be possible to eliminate a host of disorders and diseases as smallpox was once eliminated.
- While it is used most often during the IVF process, testing for inherited genetic diseases is readily available at the gynecological / obstetric faculty of most hospitals. ...
- Digestion is compromised, and the victim can no longer obtain nutrients from the food. ...
- While this is an extreme view, we now have the power to determine whether our children will suffer from such diseases. ...
- The oft-mentioned specter of the Aryan eugenics raises its ugly head. ...
- Genetic Diseases.
4. <A href="http://www.cetos.org/articles/expropriation.html" target=_blank>CETOS - Genetic Expropriation</a>
- <A href='http://www.cetos.org'>www.cetos.org</a>
- Both the test for phenylketonuria (a genetic disorder that can lead to brain damage) and the one for cystic fibrosis (a genetic disorder in which children have problems with breathing and digestion due to a build-up of mucus in the body) are widely used. ...
- Why shouldn't parents be told whether they are carriers for recessive diseases prior to starting a family, or have their pharmaceuticals personally designed with profiles provided throughout the course of their lives? .
- The age old discussion of eugenics will need to be revisited as market-frenzied biotechnology companies exert control over offspring. ...
5. <A href="http://ujs.tamu.edu/online/vol2_3" target=_blank>Undergraduate Journal of Science Vol 2 Num 3</a>
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- 22 Eugenics: Using the Past to Guide the Future .
- The resulting PCR product was sequenced to determine subtype, and then analyzed by digestion with restriction endonucleases. ...
- Eugenics: Using the Past to Guide the Future .
- Eugenics, a term coined by Francis Galton, was meant to be the savior of the human gene pool. To Galton, eugenics refereed to his "aim of improving the overall hereditary quality of the human species by planned breeding. "1 In a world dazzled by the beginnings of genetics, statistics, and the "quantitative measurements of biological problems,"1 eugenics became a legitimate science, whose goal of maintaining and improving the human germ line of the "purely born"1 led to prejudice, war, and finally, the fledging science of genetics.
- History of the Eugenics Movement .
- The history of eugenics started in 1869 when Francis Galton started the Eugenics Movement. Galton was obsessed with counting and measuring different human traits; he took this obsession and turned it into the pseudoscience of eugenics. ...
- In Great Britain, these societies formed watchdog groups to monitor what the national parliament was doing concerning eugenics-related issues such as poverty laws, divorce, and venereal disease. ...
- In the early 1920's, the eugenics movement reached its heyday, and eugenic related contests, such as the Fitter Family contest, swept across the nation. ...
- The year 1924 saw the eugenics movement merge into a way for prejudice and discrimination to become legal and patriotic through the Immigration Act of 1924. ...
- Germany started its eugenics program in 1933. ... World War II was the end of the acceptance of eugenics as a legitimate area of research. ...
- A Case Study: The Eugenics Blueprint of Nazi Germany .
- While the genocide was the major component of Hitler's eugenics plan to rid the world of non-Aryans, it was only a piece in his twisted puzzle. ...
6. <A href="http://itest.slu.edu/theologicalview/invitro.html" target=_blank>In Vitro Fertilization</a>
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- Sexuality must be treated as a sacrament symbolic of Christ's love for His Church, as something more significant than, say, digestion. ...
- In considering changes in the human to be passed on to future generations in order to develop new norms of health, one is considering eugenics. ... While it is impossible completely to put aside this negative reaction, for the moment, I am using eugenics in its root sense, namely, well-bred. It is necessary to be aware that the biotechnological powers are aimed at eugenics. ...
- Any rational attempt at eugenics demands a predictable product. ... Moreover, if the predictable results are not reproducible, eugenics is a fleeting dream, because randomness will not have been overcome. ...
- The partisans of large-scale eugenics planning, the Nazis aside, have usually been people of notable humanitarian sentiments. ...
- It makes doing evil an avenue to the good -- the eventual cure of some debilitating diseases. ...
- This research, as was said earlier, has already produced the contraceptive pill and allied technologies and stands ready to proceed toward quite sophisticated methods of eugenics.
- It was necessary culturally to separate sexual activity from the possibility of babies before we could move on into a eugenics program on a wide scale. So long as the notion of babies being natural and desirable in sexual union is retained, there can be no successful eugenics. ... As noted, this shortcircuiting of cause and effect is necessary in preparing for an acceptance of eugenics.
- While it does provide this opportunity, it is also the linchpin necessary for the construction of a fully orchestrated eugenics program. We would be naive in the extreme if we should ignore the eugenics probabilities thus opened up. ...
- Its message in terms of a eugenics society need not (but may) be lost on us. ...
- The Church would do well not to concentrate on the morality of in vitro fertilization in itself, separated from the movement of which it forms a major component -- ultimately eugenics and "immortality. ...
7. <A href="http://holtz.org/Library/ToFile/Origins%20of%20Disease%20November%201998.htm" target=_blank>Scientific American: Feature Article: Evolution and the Origins of Disease: November 1998</a>
- <A href='http://holtz.org'>holtz.org</a>
- First, some discomforting conditions, such as pain, fever, cough, vomiting and anxiety, are actually neither diseases nor design defects but rather are evolved defenses. ...
- But some diseases, like malaria, are transmitted just as well--or better--by the incapacitated. ...
- Making rounds in any modern hospital provides sad testimony to the prevalence of diseases humanity has brought on itself. ...
- The path of natural selection can even lead to a potentially fatal cul-de-sac, as in the case of the appendix, that vestige of a cavity that our ancestors employed in digestion. ...
- Most diseases decrease fitness, so it would seem that natural selection could explain only health, not disease. A Darwinian approach makes sense only when the object of explanation is changed from diseases to the traits that make us vulnerable to diseases. ...
- And, of course, whenever evolution and medicine are mentioned together, the specter of eugenics arises. ...
8. <A href="http://abacus.bates.edu/~biobook/syllabu2.txt" target=_blank>http://abacus.bates.edu/~biobook/syllabu2.txt</a>
- <A href='http://abacus.bates.edu'>abacus.bates.edu</a>
- Possible actions once a gene or its trait is identified: diagnostic methods, medical treatment of individuals, eugenics proposals and their possible ramifications. ... Alternatives to eugenics: euphenics, euthenics, eupsychics; intro. ... The processes of digestion. ... Brain diseases related to neurotransmitter malfunctions. ... Evidence for neurotransmitter malfunction in certain brain diseases. ... DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: How good is the evidence that HIV causes AIDS? Why are some people unconvinced? Why is it so difficult to study HIV infection? How is HIV different from most other viruses? How is AIDS different from most other diseases? Week 24. ...
9. <A href="http://www.duprevent.com/news.htm" target=_blank>DUPREVENT E-BULLETIN #2: </a>
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- As a Harvard graduate in public health, and expert in the fields of medical sociology, behavioral science, and emerging diseases, I am best known for my work exposing the man-made origin of HIV/AIDS in the national bestselling book, Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola-Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Tetrahedron Press, 1998; 1-888-508-4787; http://www. ...
- Larger profits are made by allied pharmaceutical and medical industrialists as victims of the "non-lethal" exposures die slowly, commonly in expensive hospitals and long-term care facilities, from chronic debilitating diseases. Most of these ailments, including the plethora of autoimmune diseases and newer cancers, were virtually non-existent 50 years ago. ...
- But an added feature to this scare is the cottage industry that's grown up around so-called "emerging infectious diseases. " Some diseases truly fit the bill, with .
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes a journal called Emerging Infectious Diseases, though in any given issue it's hard to find an illness that actually fits the definition.
- The big money and headlines may be in the so-called Фemerging diseases,' but the cataclysmic illnesses come from the same old boring killers. ...
- Rockefeller joined Prescott Bush and the British Royal Family in sponsoring the eugenics initiatives that gave rise to Hitler's racial hygiene programs. ...
- , is an internationally known authority in the overlapping fields of public health, behavioral science, emerging diseases, and bioterrorism. ...
- SARS or other highly contagious diseases could further affect addicted populations with STDs and lowered immunities - resulting in more forced detentions if forced "quarantine" is imposed.
10. <A href="http://www.freebookreports.academon.com/lib/essay/16_29.html" target=_blank>Free Book Reports :: Essays 16-29 :: 2004-Apr-21</a>
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- Problem of serious diseases of pregnant women & necessary drugs.
- An argument in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS and other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- Argues in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS & other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- ; research into AIDS, cancer, and auto immune diseases, certain aspects of human genetics have been under. ...
- The discussion of the hemoglobin mutants also involves the diseases associated with them, as well as the symptoms and treatments of these disease.
- How each type of change specifically changes the function of hemoglobin is important to understand how hemoglobin works as well as for treatment in diseases caused by hemoglobin mutants. ...
- The mapping of the human genome, the possibility for human cloning, the developments that have arisen in the field of assisted fertilization, and the general idea of engineering human beings in order to fight diseases and other negative human conditions, have raised many, many arguments. ...
11. <A href="http://www.aplusessays.academon.com/lib/essay/16_25.html" target=_blank>A+ Essays :: Essays 16-25 :: 2004-Apr-21</a>
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- It argues in favor of cloning, explaining that the practice could lead to the saving of thousands of lives and the curing of many diseases. ...
- A discussion of the potential of genetic engineering in the cure of many diseases and the debate surrounding its use. ...
- In particular, it examines how genetic engineering techniques can be used to identify and treat certain diseases as well as aid doctors in creating custom-made drugs for specific patients. It shows that while the current application of genetic engineering on humans is limited, the hope is that genetic engineering will be able to treat many common diseases. ...
- Genetic Diseases , 2002.
- Problem of serious diseases of pregnant women & necessary drugs.
- An argument in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS and other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- Argues in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS & other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- ; research into AIDS, cancer, and auto immune diseases, certain aspects of human genetics have been under. ...
12. <A href="http://www.essaysking.com/lib/essay/16_61.html" target=_blank>Essays King :: Essays 16-61 :: 2004-Apr-21</a>
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- Problem of serious diseases of pregnant women & necessary drugs.
- An argument in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS and other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- Argues in favor of genetic alteration for the living (for brain disorders, AIDS & other diseases), but against it for the unborn. ...
- ; research into AIDS, cancer, and auto immune diseases, certain aspects of human genetics have been under. ...
13. <A href="http://www.uwrf.edu/biotech/workshop/activity/act7/act7.htm" target=_blank>Course in Biotechnology</a>
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- TLW--Karyotype chromosomes to discover how sex and certain diseases are inherited.
- TLW--Explain the digestion process in a ruminant animal.
- TLW--Explain how vaccines provide immunity to diseases.
- blood typing, pregnancy tests, testing for diseases.
- Digestion / Rumination .
- Lab: Digestion in Ruminant Animals.
- infectious diseases .
- Super humans and eugenics .
14. <A href="http://www.tsc.k12.in.us/stucurmn/BiologyInternet%20Activities-Dorsch.htm" target=_blank>Biology Internet Activities</a>
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- gov/health/diseases. ...
- Viral, bacterial, protistan, and fungal diseases are listed. Other health topics are presented as well such as genetic disorders and chronic diseases.
- 0 Demonstrate knowledge of the structures and processes involved in digestion.
- "Eugenics Archive" allows students to "experience the unfiltered story of American eugenics " through " numerous reports, articles, charts, and pedigrees that were considered scientific ‘facts’ in their day. ...
15. <A href="http://www.onlinebangalore.com/educ/cet/cetbio.html" target=_blank>Education</a>
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- Mention of viral diseases in plants (Mosaic, Yellowing, Vein clearing diseases) and in man (brain fever, polio, mumps, measels, small pox, aids and common cold) .
- Genetic Diseases: Phenylketonuria, sickle cell anaemia, Haemophilia and Albinism. ...
- Branches of biology: Cell biology, taxonomy, physiology, anatomy, histology, palaentology evolution, genetics, Eugenics, Developmental Biology, Environmental Biology and Ethology - Interdependence of biology with other disciplines - Biophysics, Biochemistry and Psychology. ...
- Digestion.
- - Process of digestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins in the human alimentary canal. ...
- - Sexually transmitted diseases - Gonorrhea, Syphilis and AIDS - causes and prevention. ...
16. <A href="http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/biology/faculty/biology_course_descriptions/" target=_blank>Biology Faculty - Biology Course Descriptions - Biology Course Descriptions</a>
- <A href='http://www.stolaf.edu'>www.stolaf.edu</a>
- Specific topics will include emerging diseases, cardiovascular health, genetics, and environmental dynamics. ...
- We will discuss human genetic diseases, mutations, DNA cloning, DNA fingerprinting, eugenics, gene therapy, reproductive technologies, fetal tissue research and genetic privacy. ...
- This course examines infectious diseases of the past and present. Students study diseases in their societal and historical contexts, while emphasizing their biological origins. ...
- Students study diseases in global as well as societal context while emphasizing their biological origins. ...
- Systems covered include permeability and transport, osmoregulation, thermoregulation, muscle, neurophysiology, respiration, circulation, digestion and metabolism. ...
17. <A href="http://www.terrier.com/books.htm" target=_blank>Jack Russell Terrier Bookstore - Training and Behavior Books</a>
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- If you want a healthy, happy dog, with sweet breath, good digestion, a shiny coat, and a shapely figure, take home A Little Recipe Book for Dogs. ...
- Updated to include information on cats as well as dogs, this guide covers rearing of young, treating specific diseases with herbs, and a general discussion on disease prevention.
- Read this as a ratting primer--tips on feeding rats to ferrets in socially tenuous settings; the wisdom of tucking one's trousers into one's socks while hunting; whether a Lakeland, border, or Jack Russell is best (favoring Jack Russells despite their blend, he goes on to note, "No, 'blend' is the wrong word, for it implies judicious eugenics. ...
- Addresses diseases seen worldwide in all the common domestic species. ...
18. <A href="http://members.aol.com/bookssss/science_books.html" target=_blank>Broder's Rare and Used Books Your Internet Bookstore</a>
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- DEMOGRAPHY AND DEGENERATION, EUGENICS AND THE DECLINING BIRTHRATE IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN. ... A study of the relationship of the eugenics movement to the dramatic decline in the birthrate and family size in 20th century Britain. Britain Medicine Medical Population Eugenics. ...
- DIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA: A COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DIGESTIVE PROCESSES. ... Medicine Medical dyspepsia digestion doctor antique rare. ...
- DISEASES OF PORPHYRIN METABOLISM. ...
- Overall nice COmprehensive and authoratative volume on the hundreds of inherited diseases known to afflict the Jewish people. ...
19. <A href="http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/o/opie.htm" target=_blank>Eugene Opie Papers, ca.1919-1971</a>
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- Abstract Eugene Opie spent most of his career as a pathologist at the Rockefeller Institute engaged in research on the influenza, tuberculosis, blood diseases, poliomyelitis, and viruses. ...
- Background note: The pathologist Eugene Lindsay Opie specialized in the pathologic physiology of viral and bacterial diseases, including tuberculosis, influenza, and poliomyelitis. ...
- ) on eugenics.
- Blood--Diseases.
- Eugenics.
20. <A href="http://atvb.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/18/2/215" target=_blank>Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology -- 18 (2): 215 </a>
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- Attempts to map genes involved in complex diseases have demonstrated that confirmation is frequently difficult,22 unlike confirmation of results for traits with an established Mendelian mode of inheritance. 23 24 In some recent studies of complex diseases, evidence for linkage has declined or disappeared when pedigrees giving initial evidence of linkage are extended,25 26 indicating that genetic heterogeneity is not always an explanation for the discrepancies among studies. ...
- 5 kb 5' upstream of the apolipoprotein AI gene were detected by Southern blot analysis after digestion of genomic DNA (10 µg) with XmnI?Create. ...
- This difficulty in confirming an initial report of positive evidence of linkage is similar to results obtained for other complex diseases, including bipolar disorder26 56 and schizophrenia. ...
- Some failures to replicate initial results of linkage analysis with complex diseases have, indeed, been shown to be initial false-positive results. ...
- As in other complex diseases for which confirmation has been difficult, another possible explanation of differences between results from different studies is that there is genetic heterogeneity: defects in different loci can independently cause the disorder. ...
- Genetic linkage and complex diseases, with special reference to psychiatric disorders. ...
- Ann Eugenics. ...
21. <A href="http://www.pasteur.fr/recherche/unites/REG/causeries/dates_1800.html" target=_blank>History of Biology: Cuvier, Schwann and Schleiden</a>
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- Broussais promoted the theory that all diseases result from inflammation caused by an excessive build-up of blood, and that the body must be weakened to be cured. ...
- 1836 Purkinje and Pappenheim (?-?) discover that another organ than the stomach--namely, the pancreas--has a share in digestion,.
- This had been refused by the editors of scientific journals despite the fact that this pamphlet applied the laws of conservation of energy to relation between muscular energy and digestion as well as to the assimilation of energy by plants (a process that Mayer thought to be at the origin of life, and solar energy to be its ultimate source). ...
22. <A href="http://www.atributetohinduism.com/Hindu_Culture2.htm" target=_blank>A Tribute to Hinduism - Hindu Culture2</a>
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- Some of these medicinal herbs or plant oil have been indeed proved to be cures for specific diseases. ...
- They understood remarkably well the process of digestion - the different functions of the gastric juices, the conversion of chyme, into chyle, and of this into blood. ...
- The records of Indian medicine begin with the Arthava-veda; here embedded in incantation, is a list of diseases with their symptoms. ... The Rig-Veda names over a thousand such herbs, and advocates water as the best cure for most diseases. ...
- For the detection of the 1120 diseases he enumerated, Sushruta recommended diagnosis by inspection, palpation, and ausculatation. ...
- "The specific diseases whose names occur in Panini's grammar indicates that medical studies had made great progress before his time (350 B. ...
- Considerable advances were also made in veterinary science, and mongraphs exist on the diseases of horses and elephants. ...
- He devotes a good deal of attention to children's diseases, and discusses proper feeding and hours of sleep. ...
- Oliver Coult in 'An account of the diseases of Bengall' Calcutta, dated February 10, 1731): .
- Holwell's detailed account, not only describes inoculation, but also shows that the Indians knew that microbes caused such diseases.
- European colonists from the sixteenth century onwards, gained knowledge of plants, diseases and surgical techniques that were unknown in the West. ...
- Charaka's work is divided into eight books, describing various diseases and their treatment; and Susruta's work has six parts, and specially treats of surgery and operations which are considered difficult even in modern times. ...
- "Hindu literature on anatomy and physiology as well as eugenics and embryology has been voluminous. ...
23. <A href="http://www.plurabelle.co.uk/catalog/med.html" target=_blank>Plurabelle - Medicine</a>
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- Bisodol Laboratories : Aspecs of Digestion. ...
- Delrue, Georges: Digestion: Physiologie du Tube Digestif et des Glandes Annexes. ...
- Hill, Leonard; Ellman, Philip: Rheumatic Diseases: A Course of Lectures Arranged By The Medical Staff of the St. ...
- Hungerford, T A G: Diseases of Livestock. ...
- (International Series of Monographs in Pure and Applied Biology: Zoology) xiv 544p 487p, black cloth, index, illustrations, tables, on immunology, diseases, therapeutics, etc, Clean pages, VG set with Lewis Library label PKM 50655 £58 or in Euros € 95. ...
- Mackenzie, James: Diseases of the Heart. ...
- Mackenzie, James: Diseases of the Heart. ...
- Baran, R; Dawber, R Eds : Diseases of the Nails and their Management. ... xi 513p sm quarto red cloth, index, bibliography, colour illustrations, various contributors, on Physical Signs; Fungal and Other Infections involving the Nail Apparatus; Systematic Diseases and Drug-Induced Changes; Tumours of the Nail Apparatus and Adjacent Tissues, etc, as new, VG+ PKM 50356 £88 or in Euros € 144. ...
- Code, Charles Ed : Alimentary Canal, Vol 5: Bile, Digestion, Ruminal Physiology. ...
- vii 294p large pb, various contributors, on Dynamics and the Advanced Passenger train; Diseases of Affluence and Diet; Beneath the Surface of Old Pictures, etc, illustrations, photogr plates, VG+ PKM 49148 £14 or in Euros € 22. ...
- Allbutt, Clifford; Rolleston, Humphrey Eds : A System of Medicine by many Writers, Vol 3 only: General Diseases of Obscure Origin, Diseases of the Alimentary Canal and Peritoneum. ...
- Goadby, Kenneth: Diseases of the Gums and Oral Mucous Membrane. ...
- A new Edition with a List of the Principal Diseases to which the human Body is liable. ...
- Nassim, Reginald; Burrows, H J: Modern Trends in Diseases of the Vertebral Column. ...
- (First Edition) only: Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Glands, Respiratory Organs, Nose etc Macmillan 1903. ...
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- Digestion, absorption and metabolism of energy sources. ... Role of hormones in regulation of physiological processes such as metabolism, exocrine function, digestion, ion balance, behavior, lactation, growth and reproduction. ... Waste characterization of systems and technology, land application, waste management plans, permits, biochemical/biological processes, anaerobic digestion, irrigation, and water quality. ...
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