10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ETIOLOGIST» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and ...
The etiologist, in the atmospheric conditions which give rise to these fluctuations,
will see modifying causes of the fevers of autumn. II. Tempkraturk of the Lakes,
and its influences. — The mean animal heat of the surfaces of the different lakes
...
2
Edinburgh Journal of Medical Science
If, then, I have not misstated the admissions of the animists and vitalists, I may
fairly ask, what reason is there that their speculations, relatively to the causation
of organic changes, should not be scouted by the medical etiologist ? Let it not be
...
3
In Defense of an Evolutionary Concept of Health: Nature, ...
Yet, intuitions do not resolve this issue. For example, imagine the first few
instances in which birds used feathers for flight. The evolutionary etiologist would
argue that these early instances of flight do not confer the function of flight on
feathers, ...
4
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Descartes to gender ...
On the etiologist's conception, biological functions cannot contribute to an
explanation of an increasing frequency of some brand new feature: with no
evolutionary history there can be no etiological function. The etiologist's functions
can only ...
5
Handbook of Analytic Philosophy of Medicine
For example, in the above-mentioned research concerned with the etiology of
Alzheimer's disease, the so-called 'Principle of Causality' is supposed to be true
which says that “every event has a cause”. One may of course ask the etiologist ...
The etiologist asks, what is the cause of homosexuality? The constructionist asks,
how and why is homosexuality constructed as a category in a certain way? Why
is it condemned? Why, where, and in what way are homosexuals persecuted?
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Congenital Malformations of the Brain and Skull
When confronted with a malformation, the scientist a priori does not take the first
approach. The clinician will take the second approach in an attempt to
characterize in the most minute detail possible; the etiologist (or developmental
biologist) ...
P. J. Vinken, G. W. Bruyn, 1977
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The Southern Dental Journal and Luminary
Suppose the etiologist really solves the problem of canse, mixed and mnddled as
it is, does that aid the dentist one jot in his work? Is his treatment and
management of the case to be affected in any way by what the etiologist tells him
?
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Southern Dental Journal and Luminary
Is his treatment and management of the case to be afi'ected in any way by what
the etiologist tells him! I think not. I would take Jackie's case without inquiry into
his previous history; without caring whether he sucked his thumbs or his mother' s
...
Benjamin Holliday Catching, Henry Herbert Johnson, W. R. Holmes, 1895
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Genetics of human cancer
This approach to familial cancer depends on the cooperation of the laboratory
investigator with the bedside etiologist. Such collaboration was initiated in the
Epidemiology Branch of the National Cancer Institute in 1966 when Joseph F.
John J. Mulvihill, Robert W. Miller, Joseph F. Fraumeni, 1977
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ETIOLOGIST» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
etiologist im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Stunning Documentary Portraits of Native Americans from the Early …
In 1906, etiologist and photographer Edward S. Curtis set out across the United States to draw, photograph and otherwise document the lives of ... «PetaPixel, Apr 13»