JG O'Brien - Aging Health, 2011 - Future Medicine ... daily living or basic activities of daily living, such as feeding, dressing and bathing, will ultimately ... care upon self-neglecting older adults is consistent with the goals of medicine requires an ... Assistance in the home can be offered, along with personal care, fumigating and cleansing ...
UJ Chaudhary, JS Duncan… - Epilepsy & Behavior, 2011 - Elsevier ... Attacks were provoked by rotating a potter's wheel before the eyes, fumigating with a kindled jet (a mineraloid), placing the person in a goat skin, and bathing a newborn with undiluted wine. ... The rise of Islamic culture after 700 AD added its own flavor to medicine. 3.1. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
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S Granado, L Manderson, B Obrist… - Medical Anthropology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... By the 1960s, the term palu was being used for the disease both in clinical interactions and in public health campaigns promoting spraying agricultural land and fumigating houses with insecticide. ... Anthropology & Medicine 16 ( 3 ): 319 – 331 . View all references). ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
[HTML] from aphapublications.orgN Molina - American Journal of Public Health, 2011 - ajph.aphapublications.org ... of structural problems in the camps, such as a dearth of toilets and bathing facilities ... According to a recent special issue of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine on occupational ... In Prussia, however, the military used hydrocyanic acid to fumigate gypsy dwellings and railway ... Related articles - All 3 versions