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  1. Using Sterile Vials
    Sterile vials are most commonly used in hospitals, clinics, medical testing centers and doctor's offices and used to medicinal injections or blood draws. Sterile vials are small glass or plastic bottles used for the storage of the medicine, blood or other
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  2. Sterile Needles and Acupuncture
    Acupuncture is a branch of alternative medicine that makes use of sterile needles to promote healing of a variety of different ailments and health concerns. Common problems that can be helped by acupuncture include respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal di
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  3. Earning a Degree in Hospital Management
    Earning a degree in hospital management is required if a person wants to operate a hospital or a department within a hospital. While it is not required that a person have a medical degree, they should have some knowledge of medicine in order to make decisi
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  4. Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Bronx, NY, USA. Admission information, programs, resources.
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  5. What are the Major Differences Between Acupuncture Acupressure
    If you are just finding out about traditional Asian medicinal practices, such as acupuncture and acupressure, you are probably confused about what the differences are between the two types of procedures. After all, both styles of medicine are a far cry fro
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  6. National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health
    U.S. National Library of Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894; National Institutes of Health, Health & Human Services; Freedom of Information Act;
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  7. How to Find a Well Trained Acupuncture Doctor in Your Area
    Even though acupuncture is rapidly becoming an acceptable type of alternative medicine, it may still be difficult to find a highly trained acupuncture doctor in your neighborhood - especially if you are not currently living in or around a major metropolita
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  8. Case Studies in Small Animal Cardiovascular Medicine
    The site presents veterinary patients in a grand rounds f 1000 ormat. The participant is asked to examine all of the relevant material and then to make a diagnosis and answer questions regarding the case. Follow-up information and a case discussion follows.
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  9. King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry
    King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry King's College School of Medicine is an educational establishment associated with King's College, originally based at King's College Hospital (Denmark Hill, South London). In August 1998 the school joined with Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals (both on the south bank of the Thames in central London) following
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  10. Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine
    Working Dogs book review of veterinary reference/text book of the above title, by complementary/alternative veterinarians Allen Schoen and Susan Wynn.
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  11. Holistic Medicine
    Documentation on holistic medicine, alternative medicine, nutrition. Links to related sites, USENET groups listings, and alternative medicine practitioner directories.
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  12. Folk Medicine: UCLA Folklore Archive Resource
    Includes searchable database by keyword, usage, condition, belief, date, region or ethnicity of origin.
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  13. Internal medicine
    Internal medicine Internal medicine is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases, that is, those that is, those which affect internal organs or the body as a whole. There is some overlap between internal medicine and primary care (or family medicine). A physician who practices internal medicine is an internist.
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  14. New Medicines in Development for Women
    Dr. Donnica discusses the different types of ongoing research for women's health and how women can become involved in clinical trials.
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  15. MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors
    Read doctor-produced health and medical information written for you to make informed decisions about your health concerns. ... Latest Images and Slideshows ... Dementia Slideshow: Disorders of the Brain;
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  16. Introduction to Tibetan Medicine
    Article by Dr. Tamdin Sither Bradley, graduate of the Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute in Dharamsala, India.
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  17. Royal Society of Medicine
    The Royal Society of Medicine is an independent, apolitical organisation that aims to provide a broad range of educational activities for doctors, dentists, and veterinary surgeons, including students of these disciplines; and allied health-care professionals.
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  18. Medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Medicine is the art and science of healing. It encompasses a range of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Contemporary medicine applies health science, biomedical research, and medical technology to diagnose...
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  19. Intensive care medicine
    Intensive care medicine Intensive care medicine or critical care medicine is concerned with providing greater than ordinary medical care and observation to people in a critical or unstable condition. People requiring intensive care include those after major surgery, with severe head trauma, life-threatening acute illness, respiratory insufficiency, coma, haemodynamic insufficiency, severe fluid imblance
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  20. American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
    Dedicated to promoting research, education and high standar 1000 ds of clinical care in the field of medical laser applications.
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