Color Medicine

Color Medicine
Author: Charles Klotsche
Publsiher: Light Technology Publishing
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2012-05-21
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781622335138

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A new dimension in holistic healing, Color Medicine provides a powerful technique for treating specific imbalances and strengthening the immune system. By combining aura-attuned chromatherapy with harmonious sounds, tissue salts, and hydrochromatherapy, the 49th vibrational technique was developed. It is safe, simple, economical, and highly effective. A breakthrough, yet as old as recorded medicine, it utilizes the subtle energy vibrations similar to those found in the visible spectrum--the 49th octave. Light energy is processed through color filters and irradiated into the aura. By matching corresponding wavelengths to the organs and systems of the body, it strengthens or sedates energy in the distressed areas, creating a support system for the healing process. A textbook and how-to handbook, it encompasses an encyclopedia of vital fascinating information, charts, diagrams, and tables, as well as methods of treatment and technical advice. Whether you are a holistic practitioner or merely curious, this book marks a new frontier in the world of alternative healing. Explore the electromagnetic effects on physical/etheric bodies Recognizing the aura; color meanings and tonal equivalents Adjusting the body's oscillations by sound Effects of monochord/color and rhythm on the body Interplay between music and the chakra system Biochemical system's dependency on light Materials and practical techniques 123 major illnesses and their treatments

What Color Is Your Medicine

What Color Is Your Medicine
Author: Regina Powers
Publsiher: Powers Publishing House, LLC
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-09-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1732195501

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It was a long, winding road that led Regina Powers to energy medicine. Regina started her career in nursing, then became a nurse practitioner. After a variety of adventures, triumphs, and tragedies, Regina went exploring to find the deeper meaning of life. What she discovered

The Color of Precision Medicine

The Color of Precision Medicine
Author: Shirley Sun,Zoe Ong
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040022900

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Will genome-based precision medicine fix the problem of race/ethnicity-based medicine? To answer this question, Sun and Ong propose the concept of racialization of precision medicine, defined as the social processes by which racial/ethnic categories are incorporated (or not) into the development, interpretation, and implementation of precision medicine research and practice. Drawing on interview data with physicians and scientists in the field of cancer care, this book addresses the following questions: Who are the racializers in precision medicine, how and why do they do it? Under what conditions do clinicians personalize medical treatments in the context of cancer therapies? The chapters elucidate different ways in which racialization occurs and reveal that there exists an inherent contradiction in the usage of race/ethnicity as precision medicine moves from bench to bedside. The relative resources theory is proposed to explain that whether race/ethnicity-based medicine will be replaced by genomic medicine depends on the resources available at the individual and systemic levels. Furthermore, this book expands on how racialization happens not only in pharmacogenomic drug efficacy studies, but also in drug toxicity studies and cost-effectiveness studies. An important resource for clinicians, researchers, public health policymakers, health economists, and journalists on how to deracialize precision medicine.

Color Atlas and Text of Clinical Medicine

Color Atlas and Text of Clinical Medicine
Author: Charles Douglas Forbes,William Francis Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015056441051

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A concise, colorful alternative to more detailed textbooks of medicine, this latest edition incorporates a large number of color photographs to show key presenting signs and symptoms as they are seen in practice. Offering a remarkable value, it features over 1,500 illustrations including clinical photographs, endoscopic images, ultrasound scans, ECG's, and summary tables. In addition to the illustrations, the book provides concise accompanying text, detailed legends, and Key Facts boxes to make exam revision easier. An unrivalled collection of clinical images depicts presenting signs and trains the reader to recognize the physical signs of underlying disorders. Focusing on only the essential concepts, it makes learning and retention much easier. A convenient and portable size makes the book more manageable and appealing. A more accessible writing style, with headings and bullet points, assists speed reading and review. Key Facts boxes increase retention. Color photos and imaging pictures (CTs/MRIs) have been improved.

The Color Atlas of Family Medicine

The Color Atlas of Family Medicine
Author: Richard P. Usatine,Mindy Ann Smith,Mayeaux Jr.,Heidi Chumley,James Tysinger
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2008-08-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780071641159

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1500 superb clinical photographs cover the full scope of family medicine The Color Atlas of Family Medicine features 1500 full-color photographs depicting both common and uncommon appearances of diseases and presentations that clinicians encounter every day. No other resource offers such a comprehensive collection of these diagnosis-speeding images as this essential atlas. No matter what the presentation, all the visual guidance you need for successful patient management is right here at your fingertips. Features Complete coverage of relevant visual presentations that clinicians see and often struggle with in their day-to-day practice Organized and indexed by organ system, disease, morphology, and region--ideal for quickly finding the images and text you need at the point-of-care Evidence-graded, quick access treatment recommendations in an user-friendly format to help you provide up-to-date care for your patients Insightful legends with each photograph provide diagnostic pearls to increase your clinical observational skills Color pictures of skin conditions, eye problems, women's health issues, oral diseases, infectious diseases, endoscopies, dermoscopies, orthopedic and rheumatologic conditions fill the book with images that enhance your clinical experience and skills An encyclopedic array of colorful, high quality clinical photographs

Visualization in Medicine

Visualization in Medicine
Author: Bernhard Preim,Dirk Bartz
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2007-06-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0080549055

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Visualization in Medicine is the first book on visualization and its application to problems in medical diagnosis, education, and treatment. The book describes the algorithms, the applications and their validation (how reliable are the results?), and the clinical evaluation of the applications (are the techniques useful?). It discusses visualization techniques from research literature as well as the compromises required to solve practical clinical problems. The book covers image acquisition, image analysis, and interaction techniques designed to explore and analyze the data. The final chapter shows how visualization is used for planning liver surgery, one of the most demanding surgical disciplines. The book is based on several years of the authors' teaching and research experience. Both authors have initiated and lead a variety of interdisciplinary projects involving computer scientists and medical doctors, primarily radiologists and surgeons. * A core field of visualization and graphics missing a dedicated book until now * Written by pioneers in the field and illustrated in full color * Covers theory as well as practice

Wildlife Medicine and Rehabilitation

Wildlife Medicine and Rehabilitation
Author: Anna Meredith,Emma Keeble
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781482261592

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Veterinarians increasingly encounter wildlife casualties in practice and have a duty of care for the welfare of the animals. This comprehensive and easy-to-use self assessment book contains some 208 clinical cases with 325 illustrations. It has been compiled by authors with a wide range of experience and expertise in this area. Common conditions se

Colour Atlas of Falcon Medicine

Colour Atlas of Falcon Medicine
Author: Renate Wernery
Publsiher: Schlütersche
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004-06-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 389993007X

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Offers an elaborate overview of the most frequent diseases in hunting falcons. The most important diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa are described in association with clinical symptoms as well as pathological and histological findings. A separate chapter deals with haematology and clinical chemistry of falcons.