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  • 51therapeutics — pathology pa*thol o*gy ( j[y^]), n.; pl. {pathologies} ( j[i^]z). [Gr. pa qos a suffering, disease + logy: cf. F. pathologie.] 1. (Med.) The science which treats of diseases, their nature, causes, progress, symptoms, etc. [1913 Webster] Note:… …

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  • 52Julien Offray de La Mettrie — Full name Julien Offray de La Mettrie Born 19 December 1709 Saint Malo, France Died 11 …

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  • 53Émile Coué — Born February 26, 1857(1857 02 26) Troyes, France Died July 2, 1926( …

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  • 54Hermann Oppenheim — (January 1, 1858, Warburg May 5, 1919, Berlin) was one of the leading neurologists in Germany. He studied medicine at the Universities of Berlin, Göttingen and Bonn. He started his career at the Charité Hospital in Berlin as an assistant of Karl… …

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  • 55Coué, Émile — Cou·é (ko͞o āʹ, kwā), Émile. 1857 1926. French doctor who popularized a system of psychotherapy based on autosuggestion. * * * born Feb. 26, 1857, Troyes, France died July 2, 1926, Nancy French pharmacist and psychologist. Starting as a… …

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  • 56La Mettrie, Julien Offroy de — ▪ French physician and philosopher born Dec. 25, 1709, Saint Malo, Fr. died Nov. 11, 1751, Berlin       French physician and philosopher whose Materialistic interpretation of psychic phenomena laid the groundwork for future developments of… …

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  • 57Moral Aspect of Vivisection —     Moral Aspect of Vivisection     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moral Aspect of Vivisection     Defined literally the word vivisection signifies the dissection of living creatures; ordinarily it means any scientific experiment on animals involving… …

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  • 58Ferenc Orsós — Reichsgesundheitsführer Leonardo Conti (rechts) empfängt aus der Hand von Orsós[1] am 4. Mai 1943 den Abschlussbericht zur Öffnung der Massengräber in Katyn. Ferenc Orsós, Spindl (* 22. August …

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  • 59anaesthesia —    Also written as anesthesia. The term anaesthesia comes from the Greek noun anaisthèsia,which means numbness. In a broad sense, it refers to a loss or impairment of sensitivity to stimuli in any of the sensory modalities. As a rule, however,… …

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  • 60functional — [fuŋk′shə nəl] adj. 1. of or relating to a function or functions 2. a) performing or able to perform a function b) useful or intended to be useful 3. Med. affecting a function of some organ without apparent structural or organic changes [a… …

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