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  1. ... it with nutritional influence, to increase its metabolic energy, we use the negative pole to produce these 382 ELECTRO- THERAPEUTICS. results (katalectrotonus). Whatever theories may exist relative to polar arrangements (bipolar or ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A letter to Professor A.B. Palmer, A.M., M.D., of the University of Michigan : being a reply .... 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Office of the American Homoeopathic Observer, 1869
    ... generous hand to those who devote their mental energies to simplifying the practice of Medicine and transforming its arbi- trary rules and hypothetical theories into positive and reliable generalizations. Although therapeutic science has now been constructed, reconstructed, and tinkered ...
  3. ... spontaneously or in response to temporary changes in energy management or a ... and exercise avoidance theories of ME/CFS. These theories assume that ME/ ...
  4. ... abundance in clear, cold weather stimulates to high energy, I ask no other testi- mony than the obvious revelations of Nature herself to elucidate my theory. Were the opinions of every scientist opposed to my 6* 66 ELECTRICAL THERAPEUTICS. belief, these and multitudes of other indications evolved ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Conquering units; or, The mastery of disease 
    Publication: [United States] : J.S. Riley, [1924]
    ... is simply for checking up the blood test. Energy is conveyed by means of bifuricated cord from patient to dynamizer. The electrode being placed on patient at point of suspected diseased area. 398 Electronic Radio Vibratory Therapy. Give theory and example of localization of disease (when patient ...
  6. ... such agents as directly and continuously elevate the energies of the nervous forces. To suppose that opium, alchohol. or any other exaltant, acts first as an excitant and then as a sedative, is to propound the absurd theory of a direct reversal of the therapeutic action of the 13 agent, or of a ...
  7. ... disease occurs when this harmony is disrupted. TCM ... body. A vital energy known as qi flows through these meridians and ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Catalog of hospital corps schools and courses 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department 1942
    ... 3 Light and Electrotherapy.— Types: sources of radiant energy used in light ... Theory of fever therapy. Precautions; technique. Care of patient. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Catalog of Hospital Corps schools and courses 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1944
    ... 3 Light and Electrotherapy.— Types: sources of radiant energy used in light therapy. ... Theory of fever therapy. Precautions; technic. Care of patient. ...
  10. ... hys- teria; Hauptmann's Hannele and St. Theresa: Jung's theory of Dementia Praacox; Case study of D. P. by Dr. Lucile Dooley; Borderline cases; Therapeutic measures. If the tendency of the sexual energy to over- flow into substitute activities were confined ...
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