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Addresses the most frequently asked questions physicians have about medical writing and oral presentations and offers practical solutions.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Includes names from the States of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia, and in Canada, from the Provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec; also includes the eastern half of Ontario and no longer includes West Virginia, 1994-.
L'effet placebo est un effet d'ordre psychophysiologique qui s'ajoute à l'effet spécifique de toute thérapeutique, médicamenteuse ou non. Et c'est cet effet qui permet de rendre compte qu'à connaissances médicales identiques, certains médecins soignent mieux que d'autres. En effet, plus un médecin est convaincu de l'efficacité du traitement qu'il prescrit, plus le patient qui le reçoit a totalement confiance et attend de ce traitement un soulagement notable, plus la relation entre le médecin et le patient sera placée sous le signe de la bienveillance et de l'empathie, alors plus l'effet placebo risque d'être puissant. Néanmoins l'effet placebo est bien loin d'avoir livré tous ses secrets...
This transdisciplinary volume outlines the development of public health paradigms across the ages in a global context and argues that public health has seemingly lost its raison d’être, that is, a population perspective. The older, philosophical approach in public health involved a holistic, population-based understanding that emphasized historicity and interrelatedness to study health and disease in their larger socio-economic and political moorings. A newer tradition, which developed in the late 19th century following the acceptance of the germ theory in medicine, created positivist transitions in epidemiology. In the form of risk factors, a reductionist model of health and disease beca...