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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...onetary help to keep them economically well, so that they get better food and medicine. It is important to mention that most of these rural women ... ...have no trained good doctors. They are mainly run by assistants who give some medicine to these women with no proper diagnoses of the real disease. ... ...note that these women were interviewed at the Government hospital of thoracic medicine at Tambaram, Chennai (herein after referred to as the Tambara... ...the disease spreads. Uniformly all of them wanted the government to give them medicine. Majority of them felt that the government must help the HIV... ...m felt that the government must help the HIV/AIDS infected children with free medicine, free food and free education. Those children who were orphan... ...ol.4(1), 28-40. 46. Jejeebhoy and Shireen, J. (1996) Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Behavior: A Review of the Evidence from India. Internatio...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...m). Nor is it the total amount of nicotine in the whole pack. SOURCE: Preventive Medicine 2003;36:92-98. http://dmoz.org/Health/Addictions/Sub... ...rmacy Act. People drank cocaine in wine, in Coca-Cola (hence the name), in patent medicines. Merck was a huge producer of the substance. By the be... ...s of the Persistent Vegetative State: Second of two parts, New England Journal of Medicine, 330, 22, 1572-1579 (1994) If the patient does not r... ...ing follicles degenerate and die. Only 300-400 follicles mature during the woman's reproductive years 13-54. But the quality of the eggs deteriorat... ...res, the egg is extruded from the ovary and is made ready for fertilization in the reproductive tract. If not fertilized, it leaves the body togeth... ... B. Prusiner and others. Prusiner was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his discovery. Prions are controversial. Some scie...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...ise, many of those boys had achieved more 7 than ordinary success in law, medicine, business and so on. The professor questioned some of the men wh... ...utlook on life originate in your brain. Tally all this up, add an entire reproductive system that can produce a human being, add a personality, em... ...usiasm should be applied, it's when you visit someone who's ill. The best medicine for a THE POWER IN YOU 164 patient is distraction. It takes the... ...n my little concern, and laughter helps me to see that. Laughter is good medicine, too. It makes you breathe deeper, exercise the diaphragm, and it...

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Encyclopedia of Home Remedies for Better Life

By: Dr Izharul Hasan

...ll natural Fast healing ointment. Treat Ant and nettle with a secret ancient medicine. Plus prevent bites and stings with this repellants: • Homem... ...r, since you never quite got cured, you begin to recognize this fact… Modern medicine is failing its patients Despite advances in modern medicine a... ...e healing power of herbs. Eastern medical systems such as Traditional Chinese Medicine and Unani Medicine have well documented use of herbal remedie... ...of sickness rather than merely treat the symptoms. • Fed up with traditional medicine and looking for a more natural and holistic approach to your ... ...ease can also impair fertility. Endometriosis is a condition that affects the reproductive system and pelvic area of a woman’s body. The onset of the... ...e supplements. 13. The herb, motherwort, helps to enhance blood volume in the reproductive system and also stimulates better functioning. It thus he... .... Onion is important aphrodisiac food. It increases libido and strengthens the reproductive. Therefore is a very beneficial home remedy for erectile ... ... tonic for promoting longevity, vitality. Increases sperm count. • Normalizes reproductive hormones. Improves endurance and fatigue. 2. Astragalus-M... ...es sperm count, vitality, energy, sexual function and endurance. • Normalizes reproductive glands, improves nervous and immune function. 3. Chaste T...

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Smallholder Dairying in the Tropics

By: Lindsay Falvey & Charan Chantalakhana

... at the bull station and in judging dairy cows for the Dairy Farming Promotion Organisation of Thailand and is currently at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. She is also Project Co-ordinator for Dairy Health and Socio-economics. She has published some 40 papers on dairy reproduction and farm management. B.M.A. Oswin Perera is a veterina...

...y cattle diseases Conclusion References Chapter 13: Management of reproduction O. Perera The importance of reproduction in dairy production Reproductive events Puberty Sexual cycles and mating Pregnancy and parturition The postpartum period Reproductive efficiency Effects of genotype Effects of nutrition and environment Effects of management practices Ef...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...t ineludibly facets of the same underlying phenomenon. In other words, that a given medicine reduces or abolishes certain symptoms does not necessar... ...and chemistry - albeit more slowly and, perhaps, more profoundly and irreversibly. Medicines – as David Kaiser reminds us in "Against Biologic Psyc... ...t ineludibly facets of the same underlying phenomenon. In other words, that a given medicine reduces or abolishes certain symptoms does not necessar... ...and chemistry - albeit more slowly and, perhaps, more profoundly and irreversibly. Medicines – as David Kaiser reminds us in "Against Biologic Psyc... ...ution in psychology and sociology. Survival is transformed into narcissism and the reproductive instincts assume the garb of the Freudian sex drive...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

... duct system. As development of the embryo proceeds, either the male or the female reproductive tissue differentiates in the originally neutral gon... ... societies respond to the basic biological differences - men's strength and women's reproductive capabilities - and how they encourage men and women... ... and efficiency. It is ironic to realize that homosexuality and other forms of non-reproductive, pleasure-seeking sex may be key evolutionary mecha... ...t ineludibly facets of the same underlying phenomenon. In other words, that a given medicine reduces or abolishes certain symptoms does not necessar... ...and chemistry - albeit more slowly and, perhaps, more profoundly and irreversibly. Medicines – as David Kaiser reminds us in "Against Biologic Psyc...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...t on all that we hold sacred. But consensual cannibalism is a lot trickier. Modern medicine, for instance, has blurred the already thin line betwee... ... achieved by Woo Suk Hwang). Cloning is often confused with other advances in bio- medicine and bio-engineering - such as genetic selection. It can... ...ssume that all organisms, organizations and automata possess fatal vulnerabilities. Medicine and warfare are predicated on a similar contention. We... ...to be utilized and consumed, not speculated on. Eugenics "It is clear that modern medicine has created a serious dilemma ... In the past, there we... ...ution in psychology and sociology. Survival is transformed into narcissism and the reproductive instincts assume the garb of the Freudian sex drive... ... duct system. As development of the embryo proceeds, either the male or the female reproductive tissue differentiates in the originally neutral gon... ... societies respond to the basic biological differences - men's strength and women's reproductive capabilities - and how they encourage men and women... ... and efficiency. It is ironic to realize that homosexuality and other forms of non-reproductive, pleasure-seeking sex may be key evolutionary mecha... ...rplexing if they did, taking into account physiological, cognitive, emotional, and reproductive disparities - not to mention historical and cultura...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...t on all that we hold sacred. But consensual cannibalism is a lot trickier. Modern medicine, for instance, has blurred the already thin line betwee... ... achieved by Woo Suk Hwang). Cloning is often confused with other advances in bio- medicine and bio-engineering - such as genetic selection. It can... ...ssume that all organisms, organizations and automata possess fatal vulnerabilities. Medicine and warfare are predicated on a similar contention. We... ...to be utilized and consumed, not speculated on. Eugenics "It is clear that modern medicine has created a serious dilemma ... In the past, there we... ...ution in psychology and sociology. Survival is transformed into narcissism and the reproductive instincts assume the garb of the Freudian sex drive... ... duct system. As development of the embryo proceeds, either the male or the female reproductive tissue differentiates in the originally neutral gon... ... societies respond to the basic biological differences - men's strength and women's reproductive capabilities - and how they encourage men and women... ... and efficiency. It is ironic to realize that homosexuality and other forms of non-reproductive, pleasure-seeking sex may be key evolutionary mecha... ...rplexing if they did, taking into account physiological, cognitive, emotional, and reproductive disparities - not to mention historical and cultura...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...FACTS are not ineludibly facets of THE SAME underlying phenomenon. In other words, that a given medicine reduces or abolishes certain symptoms does... ...ts processes and chemistry – albeit more slowly and, perhaps, more profoundly and irreversibly. Medicines – as David Kaiser reminds us in "Against B... ...reated narcissistically by their erstwhile victims. They are finally getting to taste their own medicine, the bitter harvest of their erstwhile wra... ...ssist. Not just any narcissist either. He must be exceedingly smart, good looking, have adequate reproductive equipment and some knowledge on how to... ...ur. If you are up to the inevitable confrontation, react in kind. Let him taste some of his own medicine. Dehumanization and Objectification Peopl...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...(e.g., to economics and psychology) and even to more robust fields like biology or medicine. Yet no one disputes the existence of economic behavior... ...miniscent of psychotic disorders. The exceptions are (arguably) the disciplines of medicine and biology. A phenomenology of ossified bodies of know... ...t ineludibly facets of the same underlying phenomenon. In other words, that a given medicine reduces or abolishes certain symptoms does not necessar... ...and chemistry - albeit more slowly and, perhaps, more profoundly and irreversibly. Medicines as David Kaiser reminds us in " Against Biologic Psyc... ...ution in psychology and sociology. Survival is transformed into narcissism and the reproductive instincts assume the garb of the Freudian sex drive...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...hild was born. One time, when I was sick, the health centre doctor gave me medicine and four injections too, but since I didn't get better, I went to ... ...ot and she had a fever. We never took her to a doctor, but she took herbal medicines made here in the village. My father was a little over 80 Ban Dong... ...d a bad headache and I went to the doctor, but it didn't clear up with his medicines. Then I made a promise to the phii (of the Mother, do you believe... ...of Buddha and folk beliefs. Yes, and they do well. The sorcerer. They made medicines from roots. The liquid made from roots was drunk. Or leaves of th... ...didn't have any special wishes on her deathbed. She was given some natural medicines. When the soul leaves the body, it sometimes leaves through the f... ...al of American community. Simon and Schuster, New York. Pyne, H. H. 1994. Reproductive Experiences and Needs of Thai Women: Where Has Development Tak...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...t import some acupuncturists and some ginseng and junk this whole Western medicine model. 142 —―Are we ready for socialized medicine-- wit... ... the solutions?‖ HEALTH CARE AND AGING POPULATIONS —―Socialized medicine carries huge social costs. ―Health care costs, as a perce... ...ighest percentage of GDP in the world and they don‘t even have socialized medicine. If the pattern since 1960 is any indication, increases could be ... ... also spend more for the same drugs than do the countries with socialized medicine. ―It‘s really not fair that the individual American consu... ...d Southeast Asia, the unsafe abortion rate is about 20 per 1,000 women of reproductive age. A lack of contraceptives or the unavailability of abortio... ...demand that men make a similar choice regarding the preservation of their reproductive health in a potentially hazardous workplace. While this was a... ...nd premature death, and one third of the illness and death among women of reproductive age. Thank goodness that most of the world is on the bandwago... ...ss and overcrowding. In fact delegates at the conferences have agreed that reproductive health is a human right.‖ 446 —―But as we said the... ...ome countries have enacted laws to expand access for all women and men to reproductive health care and to ensure that pregnant women and adolescents ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

...ng. “And what about health care. Socialized medicine sounded like a good idea. The British National Health Service ... ...oesn’t dent the billions who roam our overcrowded home. And the advances of medicine have increased life-spans by eliminating or reducing the microb... ...g births and to turn back the tide before humanity was wiped out by its own reproductive thoughtlessness. “It is not as if the creative handling of ... ...cing longer. Conquering other diseases also extends life spans and enlarges reproductive windows. Poor countries like Afghanistan, Burundi, Congo, L... ... a smaller dwelling would do. And probably most important, a state mandated reproductive control. This would probably only have to last for a couple ... ... genes are responsible perhaps we can either weed the poor risks out of the reproductive population or manipulate the genes once they are born. But ... ...are starving in the back pews and outside the holy walls. How much food and medicine would the golden domes, the art collections, the real estate ho... ... business world. So many women are excited about their careers in business, medicine, law and sales that staying home with children is generally not ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...rld, today the many great universities are here. Cutting edge research in medicine, genetics, engineering and even the humanities have made the uni... ...ed. So while we have nationalized health insurance we don‘t have socialized medicine in which every person is entitled to care just because he is hum... ...companies bid for a whole country, as they do in countries with socialized medicine, they come in with low prices. As a result drugs cost less in mo... ...se of robotics or the hand produced goods of cheap labor. ―In medicine we have learned to look at the bio-medical model as the ultimate ... ...med, but the license is still valid. This doesn‘t happen often because our reproductive technology is such that we are over 90% certain that the prop... ...lem for society. Not many things attack our emotional beings like when our reproductive desires are quelled or our attachments to our dwellings are ... ...as when someone is denied a license to drive a car or a license to practice medicine, the individual is saddened but the society is better off. Right... ...e babies. In all other countries, babies are born naturally, requiring the reproductive systems of both a man and a woman. ―There is a small ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...culture, our kids’ schools, and our communications networks; on free speech, medicine, and scientific research. We are wasting some of the promise of t... ...on appeal from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Sony, with its rule about reproductive technologies with substantial noninfringing uses, reversed t... .../08 11:04 AM Page 243 on the kinds of issues represented by the access-to-medicines movement, it has made the idea of balance in intellectual prope... ...on problem? What ties together a critique of digital locks and the access-to-medicines movement? Again, I think the answer points to the usefulness of... ...d. Reforms that made possible legal and facilitated distribution of patented medicines in Africa might save millions of lives. They would cost drug co...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...any of them work in politics, the media, fashion, show business, the arts, medicine, or business, and serve as religious leaders. By virtue of thei... ... the inevitable confrontation, react in kind. Let him taste some of his own medicine. Dehumanization and Objectification (Abuse) People have a need... ...arcissist either. He must be exceedingly smart, good looking, have adequate reproductive equipment and some knowledge on how to use it and that's ab... ...h a vein in her leg. Then they extracted her womb and what was left of her reproductive system. She was awake the entire time. They did not bother ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...iorities. I understand that in Singaling the shift in interest to medicine is somewhat economic, since the electronics manufacturing industr... ...if high they can be trained in high level areas, like computer science or medicine. They get the same pay for the same work as our citizens. They ha... ...men the political, social and economic equals of men. It also gives women reproductive rights.” —“We have touched on this before, but where do...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

...ng go as far as human cloning or that artificial intelligence become self-reproductive*. The scientific activity in the atomical-nuclear field, and ... ...ason that there are numerous precedents: mathematics, physics, chemistry, medicine, astronomy, etc. were philosophical disciplines originally, some ... ...orical experience validated by the divine judgement. Pg. artificial self-reproductive intelligence – non-biologic entitative extension, capable to ...

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Deviation : Covenant

By: Elissa Malcohn

... "Quarters," Watu explained, pointing. "Supply depots for ammunition, food, medicines. I'll take you to the women's huts." Zai raised her eyebrows.... ...when I was young of everything we use—use Yata parts for. How they help us. Medicines and such. And other things. But I will teach you about the med... ... into additional energies, but even exhausted recruits needed to know about reproductive control. That morning Gria had passed around an intestinal ...

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The Unfettered Life of Kenyon of New Orleans

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...hildren like themselves were born from a body by love and were not merely reproductive cellular byproducts, fluidity from organs of urination and in... ...und you!"--And when he in his dung shaded saffron robes showed her herbal medicine that he claimed to have created as an analgesic to geriatric pain,... ...s. It was okay for me. It was the only job I ever had. It helped buy some medicine for my mother that the insurance would not pay for, furniture that...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...er the “energy” from nature, qi (there are such a kind of substance in Chinese medicine which is unseen but really affects our body), or the concent... ...science I realised that what we called 'fitness' in our experiments (the same 'reproductive' concept that is used in evolutionary biology) was actua...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...class was composed of psychiatrists, surgeons, and those practicing internal medicine but they were on a soldier's salary and the payment he got for t... ...needed to control malevolent men. When the scattered men unified for monthly reproductive sessions with their estranged spouses to ravage their fluids... ...from the youngest of the earliest Homo sapiens. It was they who, as sexually reproductive adults, passed on the knowledge of their inner children. Gab... ...grip that other beer bottle now. Together with the joints, this is the only medicine devised to rebreak the strangely concocted pieces that have been... ... dope." "Oh, please. You are the one who smokes joints." "Different. It is medicine for my migraines, and I donチOt take it often. Pay half and then... ...e did not say anything. "Are you in a lot of pain?" "Some," she said. "My medicine is in the kitchen. Could you bring it to me, and could you brin... ...Richard Dawkins was an original means of envisioning organisms as temporary, reproductive homes existing solely for the purpose of allowing genetic ma...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

... digestion up to date with all the newest devices—argued about the good of medicine men. “The natural human constitution,” said the blond-haired man, ... ...a chuckle. “Have you ever found any- one seriously ill without doctors and medicine about? Never! You say a lot of people would die without shelter an... ... TOPIAS—save for the breeding schemes of Plato and Campanella—ignored that reproductive competition among individualities which is the substance of li... ...players. Nor may the samurai do personal services, except in the matter of medicine or surgery; they may not be barbers, for example, nor inn waiters,...

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The Poems

By: George Meredith

...m of his tooth! XXVII Distraction is the panacea, Sir! I hear my oracle of Medicine say. Doctor! that same specific yesterday I tried, and the result ... ...lley and wild flower - XXXVI Proclaimed our weakness, not its source. What medicine for disease had he? Whom summoned for a show of force? Our titular... ... Master of harmonies, voiced or stilled, T o seek him; heard at the silent medicine-root A song, beheld in fulfilment the unfulfilled. XII Him Phoebus... ...hen I strike on the string’d shell with melody, And the golden notes, like medicine, darting straight to the cavities, Fill them up, till hearts of me... ...rkshop hummed A thousand furious wheels at whirr, untired As Nature in her reproductive throes; And did they grate, he spake, and cannon fired: The ca...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

...ormer. When I think of the progress of physical and mechanical science, of medicine and sanitation during the last century, when I measure the increas... ...” and hand me a lump of that stiff crinkled paper that is used for packing medicine bottles. Or, “Dick, do you see the tiger loose near the Imperial R... ... because they have begun. Schools are not only im- mortal institutions but reproductive ones. Our founder, Jabez Arvon, knew nothing, I am sure, of Ga...

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Surgical Disorders In Pregnancy

By: Dr. Shashank Vyankatesh Parulekar

...Surgical disorders that affect women in the reproductive age group in general can be expected to affect pregnant women with equal frequency, unless pregnancy predisposes to development of those conditions. Some of these disorders affect a pregnancy adversely, which is ...

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Differential Diagnosis and Managemet Options in Gynecology and Obstetrics : Volume 3

By: Dr. Shashank Vyankatesh Parulekar

...al obstetrics, Obstetric hemorrhage, Medical disorders, Obstetric disorders, Disorders of labor, Surgical disorders, Maternal fetal infections, Fetal medicine, Postpartum period, Operative obstetrics and Contraception. Each chapter has a logic-based flow-chart and each step in the flow chart is explained in accompanying text on the adjacent page. It is actually the thought...

...I Menstrual disorders 1 Dysmenorrhea 2 Primary amenorrhea 3 Secondary amenorrhea 4 Puberty menorrhagia 5 Menorrhagia in reproductive age 6 Postmenopausal vaginal bleeding 7 Metrorrhagia 8 Hypomenorrhea 9 Precocious vaginal bleeding 10 Premenstrual syndrome 11 Suspicion of endometrial hyperplasia 12 Suspicion of luteal phase defec...

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Eugenics

By: Nicolae Sfetcu

...dered to be correlated with the social class. In his speech "Darwinism, Medical Progress and Eugenics", Karl Pearson equates eugenics with a field of medicine. Some areas of medicine that are not commonly recognized as eugenic affect the human genes background. These include sterilization and surgical techniques that allow the functioning of reproductive organs. Even medic...

...prove the human species by using technology. (Harding 2012) The term has a strong negative valence due to its historical connotations about selective reproductive programs, concentration camps, and medical experiments and mass extermination promoted by the German Nazi regime in the Second World War. (Sara 2014)...

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Century Sentence 2020 version

By: xuechun xu; xuechun xu

...logical Evolutionism Does Not Conflict with Creationism 103、 Why Do I Criticize Christian Fundamentalists Who Follow the Teachings of God? 104、 Reproductive Rights Should Be Transferred in Market to Solve Aging Population Problem. 105、 India Should Conduct the Land Revolution and Religious Reform to Overthrow the Landlord Class, then Submit to God. 106、 The New...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...f life. Not only is the general out- line of the normal healthy human life reproductive, but a vast proportion of the infinitely complex and interwove... ... pervading sense of the cardi- nal importance in the world of this central reproductive as- pect, of births and of the training and preparation for fu... ...l when it is taken alone. In this respect, at any rate, personal value and reproductive value may be two en- tirely different things. Now what the ele... ...ay of any specific individual that he or she is, or is not, of exceptional reproductive value to the State, we may still be able, he thinks, to point ... ... he thinks, to point out classes which are very probably, as a whole, good reproductive classes, and we may be able to promote, or at least to avoid h... ...rt of the more fortunate. They are taken from Clifford Allbutt’s System of Medicine (art. “Hy- giene of Y outh,” Dr. Clement Dukes). 15,564 boys and y... ...erature of science. Some also would pass on to study for the profession of medicine through more special work in Chemistry and Physiology, and some wi... ...roblems. Through such a course as this students might pass to the study of medicine just as well as through Natural Philosophy, and the medical profes...

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The Kreutzer Sonata and Other Stories

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...xcitement of the imagination. The men of our society are fed and kept like reproductive stal- lions. It is sufficient to close the valve,—that is, for... ...necessary to believe in something; conse- quently they stupidly believe in medicine, and not even in medicine, but in the doctor. One believes in X, a... ...her a dress was a success, whether a lesson was well learned, or whether a medicine was swallowed. “I saw clearly that to her all this was, more than ... ...NE EVENING POLIKEY was sitting on his bed beside the table, preparing some medicine for the cattle, when suddenly the door was thrown wide open, and A...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...ithout intelligent insight into the principles of any of them. To say that medicine was empirical meant that it was not scientific, but a mode of prac... ...e shares the constitution and functions of plants and animals—nutri- tive, reproductive, motor or practical. The distinctively human function is reaso... ... Platonic teaching on the ground that moral virtue is like an art, such as medicine; the experienced practitioner is better than a man who has theoret...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...all is beauti- ful. It is therefore beautiful because it is alive, moving, reproductive; it is therefore useful because it is symmetri- cal and fair. ... ...o straight to affairs. ’ So they jumped the Greek and Latin, and read law, medicine, or sermons, without it. To the astonishment of all, the self- mad...

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