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  • Name = Red eye (medicine) | In [[medicine]], '''''red eye''''' is a non-specific term to describe an [[eye]] that app
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  • The '''Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM)''' was founded in 1969 by the [[National Coal Board]] (NCB) as an ind ...to respirable quartz and risk of silicosis. Occupational and Environmental Medicine; 60(3):159-164.</ref>. This work demonstrated the need for very low limits
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  • ...e essential binding of actin and myosin in the work of ATP (see [[Systole (medicine)#Physiological mechanism|Physiological mechanism]] below). The contraction
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  • ...dicinal system of India and Siddha medicine, a traditional Tamil system of medicine. They are also used as popular drinks in Southeast Asia. ...supplementary treatment of stress, asthma and diabetes in India In Siddha medicine, it is used for treating pimples on the face, but noted that intake of the
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  • *[http://www.oism.org/ Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine] This website offers the entire online version of Nuclear War Survival Skil
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  • ...ded deployment. Hospital Corpsmen serve as [[Military service|enlisted]] [[Medicine|medical]] specialists for the [[United States Navy]] and the [[United State ...essure to reform the enlisted component of the Navy's medical department - medicine as a science was advancing rapidly, foreign navies had begun training medic
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  • ...w.oism.org/nwss/ Online version of NWSS at Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine's homepage]
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  • ...Papers of the International Shipyard Health Conference'', U.S.C. School of Medicine, 1973</ref>
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  • ...contains 0.01% [[thymol]] as a stabilising agent. Halothane is a ''core'' medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medic ...sthetic agents became popular. Halothane retains some use in [[veterinary medicine|veterinary]] [[surgery]] and in the [[Third World]] because of its lower co
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  • ...blindness]] (onchocerciasis) in the [[Americas]] and stop [[transmission (medicine)|transmission]] of [[lymphatic filariasis]] and onchocerciasis around the w Ivermectin is also used in veterinary medicine, particularly for [[horse]]s, [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s. It is sometimes mixed
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  • ...effect in controlling shivering from [[rigors]], it was still a successful medicine for malaria. At the first opportunity, Salumbrino sent a small quantity to ...=2006-05-06 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=[[New England Journal of Medicine|New Engl J Med]] | volume=353 | pages=335&ndash;337 | year=2005 | issue=4 |
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  • It is given by [[Injection (medicine)|injection]] to treat [[gonorrhea]], especially in patients who are allergi
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  • ...gs from bupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity. Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2003; 28: 198-202..</ref> that [[Intralipid]], a commonly available intrave
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  • ...in joint hypermobility syndrome | journal=Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine | year=2005 | pages=84–85 | volume=98 | issue=2 | pmid=15684369 | doi=10 ...lm.nih.gov/drugportal/dpdirect.jsp?name=Lidocaine U.S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal - Lidocaine]
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  • ...y: A Personal View With an Emphasis on Antidepressants]''. ''Psychosomatic Medicine'' 1999; 61:591-598.</ref> however the literature is not consistent in this
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  • ...sher=US Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Technical Report |volume=USARIEM-TN94-2 |url=http://archive.rubico Annals of Internal Medicine [http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/146/8/615.pdf PDF]</ref>
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  • ...is the newest data published in two papers in the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' and the ''Journal of the American Medical Association.'' The authors' c ...h.gov/drugportal/dpdirect.jsp?name=Acetylcysteine U.S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal - Acetylcysteine]
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  • ...first1=James R.|title=Roberts and Hedges' clinical procedures in emergency medicine|date=2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|location=London|isbn=978145574 ...le=Reversal of clonidine toxicity by naloxone.|journal=Annals of Emergency Medicine|date=October 1986|volume=15|issue=10|pages=1229–31|pmid=3752658|doi=10.10
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  • ...rand Mal) in [[developing country|developing countries]]. It is a ''core'' medicine in the [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines]], which is a list of minimu
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  • ...en Overlooked'',<ref>{{cite book |author=Dreyfus, Jack |title=A Remarkable Medicine Has Been Overlooked: Including an Autobiography and the Clinical Section of ...2952753">{{cite journal |author=Scheinfeld N |title=Phenytoin in cutaneous medicine: its uses, mechanisms and side effects |journal=Dermatol. Online J. |volume
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  • ...junction with [[ivermectin]], and elsewhere in the world, the [[medication|medicine]] is used in combination with [[diethylcarbamazine]].<ref name="LFEP"/> | journal = The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
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  • Currently, levamisole remains in [[veterinary medicine|veterinary]] use as a [[dewormer]] for livestock. The medication has also b ...Levamisole Found in Patients Using Cocaine | journal=[[Annals of Emergency Medicine]] | volume=53 | issue=4 | month=April | year=2009 | first=Erik | last=Kinzi
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  • * [[intestine|Intestinal]] [[tapeworm]]s. In [[veterinary medicine]] it is widely used against [[tapeworm]]s, either alone or in combination w *D-Worm (Farnum) for veterinary use; note that D-Worm also makes roundworm medicine containing piperidine which is not effective against tapeworms.
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