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Organotherapy is a
technique that
makes use of
extracts derived from
animal or
human tissues to
treat medical conditions. The
practice of
treating an...
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editions of
their journal Endocrinology. He was
known for his
advocacy of
organotherapy,
which involved consuming various glands and at
times other parts of...
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Borell M. (1976). "Brown-Séquard's
organotherapy and its
appearance in
America at the end of the
nineteenth century"...
- (2007b). "Kraepelin's 'lost
biological psychiatry'? Autointoxication,
organotherapy and
surgery for
dementia praecox" (PDF).
History of Psychiatry. 18 (3):...
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Serotherapy 283-298...................................Endocrinotherapy.
Organotherapy 300-666...................................Drugs and
their actions 671-671...
- ("exophthalmic goiter"). It
seems he
adhered to
contemporary ideas of
organotherapy,
believing that
powerful substances existed in
tissues and
ought to...
- Gazette. 14 July 1908. p. 5133. Tattersall,
Robert (1995). "Pancreatic
organotherapy for diabetes, 1889-1921".
Medical History. 39 (3): 288–316. doi:10...
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William Wood and Company. p. 1124 Tattersall,
Robert (1995). "Pancreatic
organotherapy for diabetes, 1889-1921".
Medical History. 39 (3): 288–316. doi:10...
- horse's
apotropaic and
beneficial virtues persisted,
notably through organotherapy, but the
animal acquired a dark,
negative image, as
evidenced by the...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "E"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...