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... treatment of his own specialization , that treatment should not attempt to be adequate to his needs within it . a . Articles should , therefore , be positioned at a level of generality above that of purely specialized detail and should ...
... treatment of his own specialization , that treatment should not attempt to be adequate to his needs within it . a . Articles should , therefore , be positioned at a level of generality above that of purely specialized detail and should ...
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... treatment a . Biological approaches : transformation of the patient by direct physiological treatment i . Chemotherapeutic treatments : the use of drugs to induce physiological and emotional changes ii . Neurophysiological treatment ...
... treatment a . Biological approaches : transformation of the patient by direct physiological treatment i . Chemotherapeutic treatments : the use of drugs to induce physiological and emotional changes ii . Neurophysiological treatment ...
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... treatment of deficiency diseases through the discovery and identification of vitamins ii . Cancer research : the treatment of malignant disease through the application of radiation therapy iii . Tropical medicine : the treatment of ...
... treatment of deficiency diseases through the discovery and identification of vitamins ii . Cancer research : the treatment of malignant disease through the application of radiation therapy iii . Tropical medicine : the treatment of ...
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