Search results for "Historical Article"

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Living in a Toxic World, 1800–2000

2016

030505 public healthMEDLINEHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturyEnvironmental pollution06 humanities and the artsHistory 20th Century03 medical and health sciences060105 history of science technology & medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental healthHumans0601 history and archaeologyEnvironmental Pollution0305 other medical scienceEndeavour
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More than a leap of faith: the impact of biological and religious correlates on reproductive behavior.

2004

Using a conceptual model that integrates both social and biomedical factors of causation, this paper tries to delineate the pathways through which the reproductive characteristics of a multidenominational community are characterized. In total, 5513 historical entries from family reconstitution were available. Selection of data was guided by the inclusion of information about religious affiliation. Only married couples with children as well as single mothers with the relevant information were considered. Of these, 1855 entries were of Roman Catholic (C), 1143 of Lutheran/Protestant (L/P2), and 609 of Reformed Calvinist (R) denomination. The analysis documented differential nuptiality and fer…

AdultMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityReproductive BehaviorHistory 18th CenturyLeap of faithBiological FactorsProtestantismSociologyGermanyGeneticsHumansFamilySociologyCausationMarriageSociocultural evolutionGenetics (clinical)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonHistorical demographyHistorical ArticleHistory 19th CenturySingle mothersHistory 20th CenturyModels TheoreticalReligionParitySocioeconomic FactorsFemaleSeasonsSocial psychologyMaternal AgeHuman biology
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Tributo al professor Miguel F. Refojo, PhD, DSc (1928---2016)

2016

[Excerpt] July 21, 2016, Professor Miguel F. Refojo passed away at the age of 88 in Needham (Massachusetts). Saying that Miguel was one of the most renowned Spanish scientists of the second half of the XXth Century does not resembles its actual scientific size. Indeed, Miguel (or “Migüel” as most of his American friends pronounced his name) was a World Class scientist and inventor that will be forever linked to the advances in polymer science applied to the ophthalmic environment. His contributions in the biomedical field start “officially” in 1967 according to the National Library of Medline database (Pubmed-Medline). [...]

Ciências Naturais::Ciências Físicasmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorneal Diseases:Ciências Físicas [Ciências Naturais]Art historyHistorical ArticleTributeBiographyArt03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePortraitEditoriallcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS030221 ophthalmology & optometrylcsh:QC350-467lcsh:Optics. Light030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometrymedia_commonJournal of Optometry
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A brief history of the formation of DNA databases in forensic science within Europe.

2001

The introduction of DNA analysis to forensic science brought with it a number of choices for analysis, not all of which were compatible. As laboratories throughout Europe were eager to use the new technology different systems became routine in different laboratories and consequently, there was no basis for the exchange of results. A period of co-operation then started in which a nucleus of forensic scientists agreed on an uniform system. This collaboration spread to incorporate most of the established forensic science laboratories in Europe and continued through two major changes in the technology. At each step agreement was reached on which systems to use. From the beginning it was realise…

Databases FactualInternational CooperationLegislationMinisatellite RepeatsBiologycomputer.software_genrePolymerase Chain ReactionSensitivity and SpecificityPathology and Forensic MedicineDNA databaseCrime sceneHumansEthics MedicalDatabaseHistorical ArticleForensic MedicineHistory 20th CenturyDNA FingerprintingForensic scienceEuropeDNA profilingLawcomputerNational DNA databaseNucleic Acid Amplification TechniquesPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthCriminal justiceForensic science international
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History of Modern Genetics in Germany

2002

The history of modern genetics in Germany during the 20th century is a story of missed chances. In the USA the genetic revolution opened a fascinating new field for ambitious scientists and created a rapidly growing new industry. Meanwhile Germany stood aside, combating with political and social restrictions. Promising young scientists who wanted to work in the field left Germany for the US, and big companies moved their facilities out of the country. Up until the middle of the 1990s molecular biology in Germany remained a “sleeping beauty” even though many brilliant scientists did their jobs very well. Then a somewhat funny idea changed everything: the German minister for education and sci…

GeneticsAsidemedia_common.quotation_subjectDeveloping countryHistorical ArticleBiologyCONTESTlanguage.human_languageGermanCompetition (economics)PoliticsBeautylanguagemedia_common
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My life in Wittekind's lab.

2007

HistologyHistoryStaining and LabelingHistocytochemistryMEDLINEHistorical ArticleBiographyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th CenturyHistory 21st CenturyMedical Laboratory TechnologyLeadershipGermanyClassicsBiotechnichistochemistry : official publication of the Biological Stain Commission
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Kant and the scientific study of consciousness.

2010

We argue that Kant’s views about consciousness, the mind—body problem and the status of psychology as a science all differ drastically from the way in which these topics are conjoined in present debates about the prominent idea of a science of consciousness. Kant never used the concept of consciousness in the now dominant sense of phenomenal qualia; his discussions of the mind—body problem center not on the reducibility of mental properties but of substances; and his views about the possibility of psychology as a science did not employ the requirement of a mechanistic explanation, but of a quantification of phenomena. This shows strikingly how deeply philosophical problems and conceptions c…

HistoryConsciousnessmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyResearchHistorical ArticleMetaphysicsSocial SciencesQualiaHistory 19th CenturyHistory 20th CenturyEpistemologyPsychology of scienceReligious PhilosophiesMind-Body Relations MetaphysicalIntroversion PsychologicalHistory and Philosophy of SciencePersonal AutonomyIntrospectionSocial consciousnessConsciousnessMaterialismmedia_commonHistory of the human sciences
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Dr Monk's medical digest.

2003

The Liber passionalis is an early and hitherto mostly unexplored example of a composite medical work on diagnosis and therapy, similar to the better-known compilations circulating under the titles Petroncellus and Gariopontus (Passionarius Galieni). It shows the efforts made to provide comprehensive coverage of morbid conditions drawn from a choice of the best sources available to the compiler, sources which in some instances complement or enhance our knowledge of ancient medicine in a way overlooked by specialists in the field for a long time and which provide the best clue when trying to assess medical expertise at the turn of the first millennium. The paper explores the transmission, str…

Historybusiness.industryBooksReligion and MedicineMEDLINEMedicine (miscellaneous)Library scienceHistorical ArticleTherapeuticsHistory MedievalAncient medicineDiagnosisMedicinebusinessHumanitiesMedical literatureSocial history of medicine : the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine
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The Jewish doctors involved in the development of health resorts in eastern Galicia at the late 19th and early 20th century (Central and Eastern Euro…

2018

Summary Background The involvement of Jewish doctors and scientists in the development of health resorts in eastern Galicia (part of the Austrian monarchy after 1772, and since 1918 as part of independent Poland, now part of Ukraine) is unquestionable; however, awareness of this fact is not that common. Meanwhile, also due to their work and activity, small borderland resorts became important medical, cultural and social centers of the region. The involvement of Jewish doctors in the development of Galician health resorts resulted from, among others, the rich and multi-layered tradition and integration of Judaism with the hygiene regulations and moral principles of the religion. The eastern …

JudaismJudaismEastern GaliciaCentral and Eastern EuropeNazismHistory of medicineHealth ResortsGermanHistory of medicineMonarchyMedicineBourgeoisieHumansHealth resort medicinebusiness.industryNazi concentration campsHistory 19th CenturyGeneral MedicineHistory 20th CenturyJewish doctorslanguage.human_languageIntelligentsiaAustriaJewsHistorical ArticlelanguageEthnologyPolandbusinessWiener klinische Wochenschrift
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An interview with Simonas Grybauskas

2018

LiteratureHistorybusiness.industryMEDLINEHistorical ArticleOrthodonticsBiography030206 dentistrylcsh:RK1-71503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOral history030220 oncology & carcinogenesislcsh:DentistryOral SurgerybusinessDental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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