Definitionn. branch of medicine concerned with the treatment of disease
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Doctors are familiar with various therapeutics. [Please select]
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In the monastic period pharmacy was to a great extent under the control of the religious orders, particularly the Benedictines, who, from coming into contact with the Arabian physicians, devoted themselves to pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeutics; but, as monks were forbidden to shed blood, surgery fell largely into the hands of barbers, so that the class of barber-surgeons came into existence, and the sign of their skill in blood-letting still appears in provincial districts in England in the form of the barber's pole, representing the application of bandages. [Please select]
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Also see Pathology and Therapeutics of Mental Diseases, London, 1870, p. [Please select]
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Hence, though religion may be described, it cannot be justified, from the stand-point of therapeutics. [Please select]
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Iroquois therapeutics were very simple, but wonderfully effective, and, as Robert had seen both Onondagas and Mohawks practice their healing art, he understood. [Please select]
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"Holland," says Professor Thorold Rogers, "is the origin of scientific medicine and rational therapeutics." [Please select]
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It was so when the dynamo was invented, when the high tension current was produced; and electrical therapeutics became a leading theme when transmission by induction became recognized as a scientific fact. [Please select]
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As for Sir Frank Narcombe, he is beyond doubt the most brilliant surgeon of today, and I, a judge of men, count you his peer in the realm of pure therapeutics. [Please select]
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