992 resultados para Delbrück, Martin Friedrich Rudolph von, 1817-1903.
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von Friedrich Delitzsch
Eine jüdische Gründungsgeschichte Alexandrias : mit einem Anhang über Alexanders Besuch in Jerusalem
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von Friedrich Pfister
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von Brunnenhilde Sündflutia Wolkenbruch, Wasserdichterin
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von Friedrich Stoltze
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von Friedrich Stoltze
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von Friedrich Stoltze
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von Friedrich Edlen von Scherb
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Introduction: The aim was to investigate retrospectively use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) in the treatment of patients with organ transplantation in Switzerland. Methods: Members of the Swiss transplant association completed a questionnaire about CAM use retrospectively. Five different stages were differentiated: CAM usage (1) during underlying disease, (2) before transplant, (3) during hospitalisation/ rehabilitation from transplant, (4) for transplant complications and (5) after transplant for other diseases. Results: Of the 267 patients contacted, 124 (46%) completed the questionnaire, and data of 118 (44%) participants could be analyzed: 55 women (47%), mean age 56 years. Overall, 64 (54%) indicated CAM use, with about 30% usage at every stage (except during hospitalization with only 10%). Different methods were most common: during underlying disease classical homeopathy (15% of all participants), before transplant dietary supplements (13%), during hospitalization meditation (3%), for transplantation complications dietary supplements (10%), and after transplant for other diseases massage (11%). Among the 64 CAM-users, the most important reasons for the usage were improvement of general condition (36%) and abatement of adverse effects of conventional treatment (25%). Among the 54 non-CAM-users, most frequent reasons for not choosing CAM were insecurity about interactions with conventional treatment (46%), and ignorance of this option (28%). About 35% of the CAM-users reported an improved general condition, while 30% noticed an abatement of side effects of conventional treatment. Conclusions: To prevent dangerous interactions with conventional treatment, more information on possibilities of CAM in the treatment of patients with transplantations is needed for doctors and patients.
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von Friedrich Stoltze
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von Karl Friedrich Lutheritz
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Aufforderung an bedürftige Gewerbetreibende, sich zwecks Einreichung von Hilfsgesuchen an ihre Vertrauensmänner in den jeweiligen Innungen zu wenden
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Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is an established diagnostic tool with regards to the central nervous system (CNS) and research into its application in the musculoskeletal system has been growing. It has been shown that DWI has utility in differentiating vertebral compression fractures from malignant ones, assessing partial and complete tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), monitoring tumor response to therapy, and characterization of soft-tissue and bone tumors. DWI is however less useful in differentiating malignant vs. infectious processes. As of yet, no definitive qualitative or quantitative properties have been established due to reasons ranging from variability in acquisition protocols to overlapping imaging characteristics. Even with these limitations, DWI can still provide clinically useful information, increasing diagnostic accuracy and improving patient management when magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are inconclusive. The purpose of this article is to summarize recent research into DWI applications in the musculoskeletal system.
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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Gutachten von 18 Abgeordneten des Vereinigten Landtages die Urwahlen zur zukünftigen Preußischen Nationalversammlung betreffend: wahlberechtigt ist demnach jeder männliche preußische Staatsbürger nach Vollendung des 24. Lebensjahres, der sich im Besitz der bürgerlichen Rechte befindet, mindestens 6 Monate in einer bestimmten Gemeinde ansässig ist und keine öffentliche Armenunterstützung bezieht
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von Fr. Oesterlen
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Friedrich August von Kloeber