Ancient Babylonian Medicine
.... Patients are described, for example, as "
sick of a painful swelling" and having feet "full of blood (Sigerist .... Babylonian
medicine incorporated religion and magic ....
(2507

10

)
Use of Medicine in Ceremony
.... that a curing ceremony is necessary to heal a
sick individual, and .... secular are one whole, integrating religion into everything including
medicine and healing. ....
(1761

7

)
Native American Healing & Medicine
.... perspective, healing rather than curing is the most important aspect of
medicine. .... From this perspective when an individual is
sick, rather than simply being ....
(3396

14

)
A Worn Path
.... In the end, Phoenix will endure and obtain the goal of her trip
medicine for her
sick grandson but along the way we discover much about a woman's ....
(873

3

)
Analysis of Advertisements
.... First, by using the imagery of
medicine, there is the implication that advertising in Parade is good
medicine for weak or
sick sales. ....
(2376

10

)
Nursing as a Subset of Medicine
.... Lancaster (2001) define nursing as the work of caring for the
sick or injured or .... In other words, the science of
medicine may not be required for certain people ....
(1617

6

)
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE & HEALTH CARE REFORM Egger
.... physicians to hone their skills in attracting and satisfying
sick people no necessarily an unworthy objective, as opposed to practicing preventive
medicine. ....
(1739

7

)
Rural Medicine in China
.... My desire to make
sick people well and make healthy people live good lives drove me .... of my grandfather made me realize that the more knowledge of
medicine I had ....
(1446

6

)
Patch Adams: humor as medicine
.... doctors and are often able to develop relationships with the
sick that the .... The Lancet (1998, January 3) argues, "Humour in
medicine has no realistic definition ....
(1689

7

)
Medical Practice In Ancient Babylonia
.... Patients are described, for example, as "
sick of a painful swelling .... Obviously, in certain respects, Babylonian
medicine and Traditional Chinese
Medicine were ....
(2617

10

)
Shamanism: An Overview
.... Others view Shamanism as forming the root of Ancient Oriental
medicine, as Shamans are considered to be healers who can cure the
sick. ....
(1746

7

)
The Medical Profession & Nursing
.... Lancaster (2001) define nursing as the work of caring for the
sick or injured or .... In other words, the science of
medicine may not be required for certain people ....
(1617

6

)
Preferred Provider Organization of PSN
.... That these physicians required licenses to practice
medicine is understood by all. .... Channels Summary Visualize at one point a person who is
sick or injured and ....
(2125

9

)
Standard Medical Treatment v. Chiropractic Care The subject of ...
.... [and] each time we go to a doctor when we're
sick, the conditions .... to cause disease and inhibit recovery, has some similarities to chiropractic
medicine in the ....
(1328

5

)
Creation and Operation of a PPO
.... That these physicians required licenses to practice
medicine is understood by all. .... Channels Summary Visualize at one point a person who is
sick or injured and ....
(2125

9

)
The Sacred and the Secular in Four Novels
.... The animal of an ilol, or a
medicine man, is considered to be wiser and .... An individual falls
sick when the chulels of powerful people such as warlocks captures ....
(1030

4

)
Managed Care Network
.... That these physicians required licenses to practice
medicine is understood by all. .... Channels Summary Visualize at one point a person who is
sick or injured and ....
(3217

13

)
Organizing a PSN
.... That these physicians required licenses to practice
medicine is understood by all. .... Channels Summary Visualize at one point a person who is
sick or injured and ....
(2670

11

)
Standard Medical Treatment vs Chiropractic Care
.... [and] each time we go to a doctor when we're
sick, the conditions .... to cause disease and inhibit recovery, has some similarities to chiropractic
medicine in the ....
(1399

6

)
US Government Sponsored Health Care
.... progress in elective-surgery techniques, and breakthroughs in therapeutic
medicine meant that
medicine "became very effective at treating
sick people and ....
(1867

7

)
The French and Canada
.... we had previously seen and touched, and that had blown out of the great
medicine lodge .... The
sick in the tribe were brought to Cartier so that he might touch and ....
(3814

15

)
Active and Passive Euthanasia
.... that corrupt individuals may use the practice in order to eliminate
sick or elderly .... example, a recent report in The New England Journal of
Medicine agreed that ....
(1663

7

)
Holistic Treatment of Cancer
.... B. Evidence that meditation, relaxation, and other alternative
medicine is helpful in .... While no one is suggesting that
sick people stay away from doctors ....
(1861

7

)
Native American Attitudes Toward Illness
.... perspective, healing rather than curing is the most important aspect of
medicine. .... From this perspective when an individual is
sick, rather than simply being ....
(3462

14

)
Supernatural Role in Healing & Causing Illness
.... If a Westerner were told that he was
sick because he had become separated .... is quite similar to the role that voodoo practitioners, shamans,
medicine men, voodoo ....
(1763

7

)
1918 Spanish Flu
.... a relic from a bygone era that no longer affects them in the age of modern
medicine. .... Moreover, they do not think about the potential impact if they get
sick. ....
(548

2

)
The Evolution of Infectious Disease
.... to the host, he questions the very assumptions about health and modern
medicine's approach to .... Once a soldier became too
sick to fight, he was removed from the ....
(2233

9

)
Vascular Dementia with Delirium
.... I Refused to be
Sick . . .... Through the help of a neurologist she was finally able to accept her state and this led to appropriate behaviors (taking
medicine, etc ....
(920

4

)
Theme of Race Relations in 2 Stories
.... For the most part in this story, Phoenix is by herself walking across the countryside on the way to a distant town to get
medicine for her
sick grandson. ....
(1808

7

)
Religion and the US
.... poor people
sick but the issue of why they are poor is not addressed. The major argument, then, of social conflict analysts is that health and
medicine are ....
(2662

11

)