- The
malaria therapy (or
malaria inoculation, and
sometimes malariotherapy) is an
archaic medical procedure of
treating diseases using artificial injection...
-
death rate
remains stable." From the
early 1980s,
Heimlich advocated malariotherapy, the
deliberate infection of a
person with
benign malaria in
order to...
- paralytica.
Henry Heimlich advocated malariotherapy as a
treatment for AIDS, and some
studies of
malariotherapy for HIV
infection have been performed...
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technique reached its peak of
sophistication in the
early 20th
century with
malariotherapy, in
which Plasmodium vivax, a
causative agent of malaria, was allowed...
-
Handbuch der
experimentellen Therapie, (1931). The
technique was
known as
malariotherapy; however, it was dangerous,
killing about 15% of patients, so it is...
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tooth damage.
Discredited treatments for
neuroborreliosis include:
Malariotherapy Hyperbaric oxygen therapy Colloidal silver Injections of
hydrogen peroxide...
- the
Heimlich Institute to
conduct a four-month
literature review on "
malariotherapy", the AIDS
treatment based on
infecting HIV+
patients with malaria....
- Medicine.
Plasmodium vivax was used
between 1917 and the 1940s for
malariotherapy—deliberate
injection of
malaria parasites to
induce a
fever to combat...
-
infected by viruses. P.
vivax was used
between 1917 and the 1940s for
malariotherapy, that is, to
create very high
fevers to
combat certain diseases such...
- privileges. He then
began studying the use of
malariotherapy at the
Florida State Hospital.
Malariotherapy, a type of pyrotherapy, was an
attempt to treat...