28 APR 2012 by ideonexus
Death by Phosphorous Poisoning
Has many symptoms, but the most disturbing is that the victim glows in the dark.
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,autopsy
Has many symptoms, but the most disturbing is that the victim glows in the dark.
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,autopsy
13 FEB 2012 by ideonexus
Nothing is Known by Guess
In medicine, everything is known from examination of the dead and experiments on living animals. A bit of wisdom from 1851.
Folksonomies: empiricism,medicine
In medicine, everything is known from examination of the dead and experiments on living animals. A bit of wisdom from 1851.
Folksonomies: empiricism,medicine
31 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
We Should have a Saints Day for Penicillin
A Quote from Winston Churchill on the need to celebrate medical discoveries that easy human suffering.
Folksonomies: wonder,medicine
A Quote from Winston Churchill on the need to celebrate medical discoveries that easy human suffering.
Folksonomies: wonder,medicine
30 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Homeostasis
Origin of the word, meaning the tendency of animal life to maintain an internal equilibrium.
Folksonomies: biology,medicine,medical,homeostasis
Origin of the word, meaning the tendency of animal life to maintain an internal equilibrium.
Folksonomies: biology,medicine,medical,homeostasis
23 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Doctors Interfere with the Living Principle
A quote from Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte on how living things know how to survive on their own without the interference of medicine.
Folksonomies: medicine,survival
A quote from Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte on how living things know how to survive on their own without the interference of medicine.
Folksonomies: medicine,survival
16 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
The Eagerness of Medical Sciences are Detrimental
The meddlesome nature of physicians means there is a small difference between having one and not having one help you.
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,doctors
The meddlesome nature of physicians means there is a small difference between having one and not having one help you.
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,doctors
02 JAN 2012 by ideonexus
Humphry Davy Describes Nitrous Oxide
Two accounts from his journals and published descriptions of his first experience with laughing gas.
Folksonomies: chemistry,medicine,nitrous oxide
Two accounts from his journals and published descriptions of his first experience with laughing gas.
Folksonomies: chemistry,medicine,nitrous oxide
15 DEC 2011 by ideonexus
Mary Baine on Comforting Patients
Patients cannot have peace of mind while they are in distress. (From: 'Principles of Symptom Control')
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,hospice,care
Patients cannot have peace of mind while they are in distress. (From: 'Principles of Symptom Control')
Folksonomies: medicine,medical,hospice,care
18 OCT 2011 by Brain Factory
Cancer cells that produce their own anti-cancer medication
Scientist work towards devising a protein "switch" that will instruct cancer cells to produce their own anti-cancer medication without hurting healthy cells, unlike chemotherapy.
Folksonomies: cancer,medicine
Scientist work towards devising a protein "switch" that will instruct cancer cells to produce their own anti-cancer medication without hurting healthy cells, unlike chemotherapy.
Folksonomies: cancer,medicine
14 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
Medicine Works in Great Leaps
...leaving us little things like the common cold.
Folksonomies: poetry,medicine
...leaving us little things like the common cold.
Folksonomies: poetry,medicine


