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- Pyrotherapy (artificial fever) is a method of treatment by raising the body temperature or sustaining an elevated body temperature using a fever. In general...
- ****nicals such as Salvarsan and Neosalvarsan (1910s), the development of pyrotherapy (1920s), and the widespread availability and use of penicillin in the...
- diseases using artificial injection of malaria parasites. It is a type of pyrotherapy (or pyretotherapy) by which high fever is induced to stop or eliminate...
- treatment of mental disease by inducing a fever, an approach known as pyrotherapy. In 1887 he investigated the effects of febrile diseases on psychoses...
- his color perception test. Julius Wagner-Jauregg discovers malarial pyrotherapy for general paresis of the insane. Albert Einstein introduces the idea...
- tertiary syphilis because it produced prolonged and high fevers (a form of pyrotherapy). This was considered an acceptable risk because the malaria could later...
- radiation to generate hyperthermia for cancer (no evidence of benefit) Pyrotherapy, a method of treating infections by raising the body temperature "Hyperthermia...
- Lobotomy instruments Leucotome Orbitoclast Lobotomy patients Howard Dully Pyrotherapy (defunct) Psychotherapy List of psychotherapies Diminished responsibility...
- treatment of mental disease by inducing a fever, an approach known as pyrotherapy. List of Austrian Americans Austrians have a history of aircraft and...
- September 2019. Gartlehner, G (August 14, 2012). "Julius Wagner-Jauregg: pyrotherapy, simultanmethode, and 'racial hygiene'". Journal of the Royal Society...