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A Comparison Of A Mentally Ill Individual's Right To Refuse Medication Under The United States And The New York State Constitutions, William M. Brooks Jan 1991

A Comparison Of A Mentally Ill Individual's Right To Refuse Medication Under The United States And The New York State Constitutions, William M. Brooks

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes On Your Personal Specific Spinal Rehab Program, Richard S. Koch Jan 1990

Notes On Your Personal Specific Spinal Rehab Program, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Depicts modalities of treatment for spinal asymmetries.


Chronic Recurrent Back & Neck Sprains: Principles For Permanent Cure, Richard S. Koch Jan 1990

Chronic Recurrent Back & Neck Sprains: Principles For Permanent Cure, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Discusses treatment of chronic low back pain. Provides algorithm for treatment.


Effect Of Ice Therapy On Post Partum Perineal Pain And Wound Condition, Sheila Klimczyk Jan 1990

Effect Of Ice Therapy On Post Partum Perineal Pain And Wound Condition, Sheila Klimczyk

Theses : Honours

The application of ice to the perineal wound is a common treatment in the post partum period. There is little research available that evaluates the efficacy of ice therapy. This study examined the effects of ice therapy on the perineal wound in the first 24 hours post partum. An experimental design was used to test the hypothesis that the application of ice to the perineal wound, in the first 24 hours post partum, produces a significant reduction in reported pain and use of oral analgesia, and improvement in wound condition. A convenience sample of 58 post partum women from a …


Compositions And Method Of Treatment For Sickle Cell Anemia, Donald F. Diedrich, Christopher L. Maynard May 1987

Compositions And Method Of Treatment For Sickle Cell Anemia, Donald F. Diedrich, Christopher L. Maynard

Pharmacology and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Patents

The invention provides a new composition and method for the treatment of sickle cell anemia. . . .

To see the remainder of this abstract, please download this patent.


Composition For Topical And Infusion Treatment Of Wounds And Burns, Thomas W. Swerczek Jul 1986

Composition For Topical And Infusion Treatment Of Wounds And Burns, Thomas W. Swerczek

Veterinary Science Faculty Patents

A composition is provided for the treatment of contagious equine metritis, a contagious venereal disease of horses. The composition appears to function as a biological inhibitor and has antibacterial and antifungal activity when applied to the normal flora and secretions of the epidermis and mucous membranes. Also, the composition has antipruritic and anti-inflammatory activity. The composition is efficacious in the treatment of lesions produced by bacteria, fungi, allergies, viruses, trauma, and burns to the epidermis, dermis, muscles and mucous membranes of the surface or in body cavities of animals and man.

The composition preferably comprises an aqueous solution of dextrose, …


Treatment For Contagious Equine Metritis, Thomas W. Swerczek Nov 1984

Treatment For Contagious Equine Metritis, Thomas W. Swerczek

Veterinary Science Faculty Patents

A composition is provided for the treatment of contagious equine metritis, a contagious veneral disease of horses, which composition comprises an aqueous solution of dextrose, a buffering mixture to provide a pH of about 3.0 to 4.5, and a carrier, the composition being applied topically to external genitalia of horses.


Down At The Hospital, Glenn E. Dickey Jan 1977

Down At The Hospital, Glenn E. Dickey

Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects

Down at the hospital the other day the ambulance brought us an old German lady who had fallen down on Main Street. We admitted her in east wing and found no bodily damage, but did discover that she was thoroughly drunk. We removed her warmed-over cabbage tennis shoes and were in the process of replacing her Salvation Army discount dress with a hospital gown when three or four bags of Hershey's chocolate kisses fell out from some hidden foyer of her person. All the while she was yelling about her husband's federal pension and how her bishop and the police …


Proposed Talk For 1967 San Francisco Aoa Convention, Richard S. Koch Sep 1967

Proposed Talk For 1967 San Francisco Aoa Convention, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Discusses treatment of spinal asymmetries.


Causes, Effects And Treatment Of Upper Back And Neck Discomforts, Richard S. Koch Sep 1963

Causes, Effects And Treatment Of Upper Back And Neck Discomforts, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Gave evidence to support connection of somatic component and heart disease (e.g. spinal and cardiac symptoms abated after spinal corrective treatment).


Pinkeye In Sheep : Some Timely Comments, F C. Wilkinson Jan 1960

Pinkeye In Sheep : Some Timely Comments, F C. Wilkinson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

DURING the summer months, it is almost inevitable that numbers of sheep in Western Australia will suffer from contagious ophthalmia—or pinkeye, to give the disease its more popular name.

As it can be quite a distressing disease which can cause severe setbacks, most flock owners, knowing that medicaments are available for the treatment of pinkeye, will feel that they should do something for the affected animals.


Response From Dr. Koch To Dr. Brandt, Richard S. Koch Oct 1955

Response From Dr. Koch To Dr. Brandt, Richard S. Koch

Koch Collection, Papers of Richard S Koch, DO

Provides the information Dr Koch gathered for preparing article on osteopathic approach to treating and preventing heart disease.


The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine, H. M. Martin Jul 1931

The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine, H. M. Martin

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The large intestinal roundworm of pigs is a very common parasite, and is probably present in every hog raising district of Nebraska. Until the last few years the true nature of this parasite was unknown. Little did we realize the actual harm done by this worm; but through the scientific investigations of Stewart, Ransom, and others we now know that this parasite causes heavier losses to the breeder and feeder of swine than any other now common in Nebraska.


Tuberculosis Of Swine, L. Van Es Feb 1925

Tuberculosis Of Swine, L. Van Es

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The tuberculosis of swine constitutes a definite and very interesting section of the general problem of the tuberculoses of warm-blooded animals. No one section of this general tuberculosis problem can be adequately solved without regard to all the other sections into which it may be divided. The disease in swine is perhaps the most outstanding example which illustrates this point. This animal, extremely susceptible to tuberculous disease, but without a type of infection specifically its own, derives its infection by contact with any of the types of tuberculosis of warm-blooded animals.


The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine, H. M. Martin Mar 1923

The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine, H. M. Martin

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The large intestinal roundworm of pigs is a very common parasite, and is probably present in every hog raising district of Nebraska. Up until the last few years the true nature of this parasite was unknown. Little did we realize the actual harm done by this worm; but through the scientific investigations of Stewart, Ransom, and others we now know that this parasite causes heavier losses to the breeder and feeder of swine than any other now common in Nebraska.


The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine (Ascaris Lumbricoides), H. M. Martin Jun 1922

The Common Intestinal Roundworm Of Swine (Ascaris Lumbricoides), H. M. Martin

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

The large intestinal roundworm of pigs is a very common parasite and is probably present in every hog raising district of Nebraska. Up until the last few years the true nature of this parasite was unknown. Little did we realize the actual harm done by this worm; but through the scientific investigations of Stewart, Ransom, and others we now know that this parasite causes heavier losses to the breeder and feeder of swine than any other now common in Nebraska.