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Washington University School of Medicine Bulletin, 1982-1983
Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker Washington University School of Medicine Washington University Publications Bulletins 1982 Washington University School of Medicine bulletin, 1982-1983 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/med_bulletins Recommended Citation Washington University School of Medicine bulletin, 1982-1983. Central Administration, Publications. Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri. http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/ med_bulletins/83 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Washington University Publications at Digital Commons@Becker. It has been accepted for inclusion in Washington University School of Medicine Bulletins by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Becker. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Bulletin of Washington University r "j r i f i L 1 [ BULLETIN OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (USPS: 078-340) SERIES II, VOLUME LXXX, NUMBER V, JUNE 30, 1982. Published once a month in February, March, April, May, June and September, twice in July, and three times in August by Washington University Lindell and Skinker Boulevards, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. Second-class postage paid at St. Louis, Mo. 1 r-1 j Bulletin of j Washington 1 University St. Louis _3 1 J J School of Medicine ' 1982/83 L_i \ ■ 4 1: You must always be students, learning and unlearning till your life's end, and if . you are not prepared to follow your profession in this spirit, I implore you to leave its ranks and betake yourself to some third-class trade. Joseph, Lord Lister (1827-1912) 1 J To gather knowledge and to find out new knowledge is the noblest occupation of the physician. -
Cancer As an Insufficiency of Cellular Energy (ICE): Therapeutic Approaches Based on Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway
International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine Cancer as an Insufficiency of Cellular Energy (ICE): Therapeutic Approaches Based on Enhancing the Alternative Cellular Energy (ACE) Pathway Abstract Review Article Cancer cells are typically studied for genetic changes that can alter biochemical Volume 3 Issue 3 - 2016 W John Martin* chemotherapeuticpathways involved drugs. in cellularThe selectivity replication. of chemically Unique elementskilling tumor within cells the is viewedaltered asbiochemical an improvement pathways over theare lesstargeted discriminative for selective X-ray radiationinhibition induced using Institute of Progressive Medicine, USA cell surface components that are not present on normal cells. These modified *Corresponding author: W cellulardamage componentsto tumor cells. allow Tumor for directed cells can immunotherapy also be studied as foran additivethe expression approach of John Martin, Institute of Progressive Medicine, 1634 Spruce Street, South Pasadena CA 91030, USA, Tel: 626-616-2868; Email: to cancer cell destruction beyond chemotherapy and irradiation. Each of these self-destruct through a process termed apoptosis. The cellular alterations that Received: | Published: approaches, however, fails to exploit the inherent capacity of cancer cells to March 08, 2016 March 08, 2016 maintainingoccur within normaltumor cellscellular are functions.metabolically It is less proposed optimal that than ICE the is biochemistrythe primary of normal cells. This can lead to an insufficiency of cellular energy (ICE) for trigger for cellular replication, genetic diversity and metastasis of tumor cells. If it is assumed that apoptosis requires additional cellular energy beyond triggering cancer formation, then cancer regression may well occur with the provision of additional cellular energy, especially via the alternative cellular energy (ACE) pathway. -
CARL VERNON MOORE August 21, 1908-August 13, 1972
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES C ARL VERNON M OORE 1908—1972 A Biographical Memoir by O L I V E R H . L O WRY Any opinions expressed in this memoir are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Academy of Sciences. Biographical Memoir COPYRIGHT 1994 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON D.C. CARL VERNON MOORE August 21, 1908-August 13, 1972 BY OLIVER H. LOWRY ARL VERNON MOORE was a truly unique human being. CThis is said advisedly. I have known no other person who so combined exceptional ability with the most admi- rable personal traits, including leadership, teaching ability, skill in patient care, modesty, and, above all, consideration and service for others. He also belonged to a new breed of clinicians who thought that basic medical science is too important to be left to the preclinicians. Many who knew Carl as the epitome of integrity, industri- ousness, unselfishness, and devotion to medicine may not have realized how human he was and that he may have had a few potential weaknesses like the rest of us, one of which he freely admitted. Carl Moore was a St. Louisan all his life. He was born in St. Louis and was largely trained there, and there he spent all but four years of his career. His grandmother on his father's side was a relative of Henry Clay. She married a Missouri farmer and died while Carl's father (also Carl Moore) was still a boy. When the grandfather remarried, Carl Moore senior ran away from home and eventually be- came a St. -
NIDDK Recent Advances and Emerging Opportunities
NIDDK Recent Advances & Emerging Opportunities January 2016 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases Cover Legend: The NIDDK has a long history of supporting research that employs cutting-edge tools and technologies to improve diagnoses, prevention strategies, and treatments for a broad array of human diseases and conditions. At the same time, the limits of technology are continually expanding, allowing an ever-deepening understanding of the biological processes underpinning health and disease. Images on the cover represent these interactions among technology, biology, and medicine in the quest to improve human health, exemplified by the NIDDK-supported research highlighted in this annual publication. Inset image credits: 1. Image provided by Dr. Richard Torres and Dr. Robert Safirstein. Republished with permission of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, from Torres R, Velazquez H, Chang JJ, et al. Copyright 2015; permission conveyed through Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. 2. From graphics for Liver Injury from Herbal and Dietary Supplements Workshop. 3. Image provided by Dr. Wei Yang. Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature, Kim M-S, Lapkouski M, Yang W, and Gellert M. Copyright 2015. 4. Image provided by Dr. Xin Chen and Dr. Rayaz A. Malik. From: Chen X, Graham J, Dabbah MA, et al. American Diabetes Association Diabetes Care, American Diabetes Association, 2015. Copyright and all rights reserved. Material from this publication has been used with the permission of American Diabetes Association. 5. Image provided by Dr. Rebecca G. Wells. From: Lorent K, Gong W, Koo KA, et al, Sci Transl Med, 2015. -
Spooky² Radionics V1.1
Spooky² Radionics v1.1 Operation Manual 2nd Edition Copyright - Berkana Labs - All Rights Reserved DISCLAIMER (1) Introduction: This Disclaimer governs the use of this document and the associated instrument. By using this document, you accept this disclaimer in full. (2) Credit: This disclaimer was created by SEQ Legal and edited in the presence of legal representatives of Berkana Labs. (3) No advice: This document contains a variety of information. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information in this document as an alternative to advice from an appropriately qualified professional. (4) No representations or warranties: To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and subject to section 6 below, we exclude all representations, warranties, undertakings and guarantees relating to the document. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing paragraph, we do not represent, warrant, undertake or guarantee that the information in the document is correct, accurate, complete or non-misleading; or that the use of the guidance in the the document will lead to any particular outcome or result. (5) Limitations and exclusions of liability: The limitations and exclusions of liability set out in this section and elsewhere in this disclaimer: are subject to section 6 below; and govern all liabilities arising under the disclaimer or in relation to the document, including liabilities arising in contract, in tort (including negligence) and for breach of statutory duty. We will not be liable to you in respect of any losses arising out of any event or events beyond our reasonable control. -
Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker
Washington University School of Medicine Digital Commons@Becker Outlook Magazine Washington University Publications 1978 Outlook Magazine, June 1978 Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/outlook Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Outlook Magazine, June 1978. Central Administration, Medical Public Affairs. Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, Missouri. http://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/outlook/48 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Washington University Publications at Digital Commons@Becker. It has been accepted for inclusion in Outlook Magazine by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Becker. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .r Construction of the West Pavilion, which is adjacent to the East Pavilion of Barnes Hospital, will be completed in 1980. @rnltil@@lli ih Washington University School of Medicine ...... Contents ,i,iri\. ... Computers assist in Virginia Minnich : John Knowles, Alumnus enjoys research, patient Overcoming the M. D. '51 : Advocate lifestyle on kibbutz care .......... 2 odds ..... .. 8 for individual .. 16 responsibility . .. 12 :'_. ~ ',-,?-:': •. ~ . " _~f d~ .·. :-;) ::r- .~ri ' ;,. -J.,.. f~. .:. , ~. ( ~ ~ ! rr ' / fl-' ~ ~" .... ,'4-- ~-:.. <~~ ' . ~ Graduation 1978 The Six Million Etc .. ... ... ... 27 . 18 Dollar Physician . .......... 23 ON THE COVER: Computers have become an '- June, 1978 important part of modern Volume XV, Number" medicine. Shown on the cover is Outlook (Publication No. 915840) an example of a long-standing is published quarterly by the computer system in use at the Washington University School of Medical Center. See story on Medicine at 1705 Dielman Rd ., page one. SI. Louis, Mo. , 63132. Second Photo Credits class postage paid at SI. -
Radionics How to Manual
Radionics How to Manual Donald Mattioda Copyright © 2014 1 | P a g e S E C T I O N I RADIONICS / HOMEOPATHY HOW TO-MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents SECTION I – HISTOY / EQUIPMENT .............................................................................. 1 THEORY OF HOW IT WORKS: ................................................................................... 2 HISTORY/EARLY PIONEERS ...................................................................................... 3 RECENT HISTORY .................................................................................................... 6 LEGALITIES: (IN AMERICA) ...................................................................................... 8 HOW RADIONICS MACHINES EVOLVED FROM RADIESTHESIA: ..................................... 9 DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE .................................................................................... 10 HOW THE MACHINE WORKS ................................................................................... 12 IN PHASE/OUT OF PHASE MACHINES....................................................................... 12 CARE OF RADONICS MACHINES .............................................................................. 13 USES ................................................................................................................... 14 SECTION II LEARNING TO USE ANALYZER ............................................................... 1 HOW TO OPERATE MACHINE ................................................................................... -
An Ancient-Modern Comparison of the Uses of Music and Sound for Therapy
Thomason 1 Calli Woodard Thomason Dr. Carolyn Sanders Honors Research Project 5 May 2010 Sound Healing: An Ancient-Modern Comparison of the Uses of Music and Sound for Therapy Abstract It is my intention to bring to light important information about healing by examining ancient creation myths and cultural practices compared to modern methods. In these traditions it is obvious that sound – or vibration – plays a vital role in the formation of matter and our universe. Modern science has proven these ancient beliefs and it has been proven that vibration is essential to our existence. Therefore, by examining and comparing ancient and modern practices of sound and music for healing, I believe we will see that these important cultural aspects impact us greatly due to the effects of vibration on the human body. The impact of vibrations for therapeutic use is substantial and should be made known as a more viable resource for healing. My goal is to expose the certain aspects of sound and music healing that will be beneficial for the population as a whole to know, because we are currently largely unaware of this important reality. Introduction Just like music, the patterns of the external world are comprised of rhythm, repetition, and natural flow (Wiora 101). The cyclical nature of weather and the seasons, the gestation period of plants, the mating processes of different species, and the intricate biology of humans all have specific blueprints that follow the same organized rhythmic flow that we find in music. The vibration of heart beats and brain waves depends on good rhythm as well as harmony to keep the body healthy. -
Treating the Cause Dr
STOP FIGHTING CANCER From the author of “Help, My Body Is Killing Me” Solving the Connections of Autoimmune Disease. & START TREATING the CAUSE DR. KEVIN CONNERS STOP fighting Cancer & Start Treating the CAUSE Dr. Kevin Conners Fellowship in Integrative Cancer Therapy Fellowship in Anti-Aging, Regenerative, and Functional Medicine American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Cancer is… A SYMPTOM, An Expression of Dis-ease, An Outcome, An End Product, An Effect, A Survival Instinct, An Autoimmune Disorder, A Compensation A Warning Sign A Wake-up CALL It’s time to wake up and change your life! STOP fighting Cancer & Start Treating the CAUSE Preface: I cannot take credit for what’s in this book. The Book of Ecclesiastes states, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.” (Ecc 1:9) Information contained here is simply a small piece of 25 years of practice experience learning from other doctors who’ve paved my way, scientists dedicated to finding answers, and patients who share their stories. I am also attempting to introduce what may be a new topic to some: Integrative Cancer Therapy. I recently completed my Fellowship in this subject and desire to share a smidgen of information. This is in no way a ‘complete work’, it is a start; I am not an Oncologist, I am a chiropractor with advanced training in neurology, integrative cancer, anti-aging and functional medicine, nutrition, etc. I am simply attempting to convey information and opinion; this is not a substitute for medical care. -
2013 Meeting of the Diabetes Centers' Directors
22001133 MMeeeettiinngg ooff tthhee DDiiaabbeetteess CCeenntteerrss’’ DDiirreeccttoorrss May 29, 2013 Hyatt Regency Bethesda Bethesda, MD ________________________________________ ________________________ 2013 Meeting of the Diabetes Centers’ Directors Table of Contents 1. Agenda 2. List of Meeting Participants 3. Up-Coming NIH/NIDDK Meetings 4. NIH/NIDDK Funding Opportunities 5. NIDDK Introductions a. Presentation (J. Hyde) b. Presentation (J. Fradkin) c. Presentation (R. Margolis) 6. Diabetes Centers Executive Committee a. 2012-13 Members b. Report c. Presentation (J. Schaffer) 7. Funding Opportunities: ADA a. Presentation (T. Darsow) 8. NIDDK Summer Medical Student Program a. Information b. Presentation (A. Powers; S. Kahn) c. Presentation (J. Hyde) 9. Common Fund Metabolomics Program a. Presentation (A. Castle) 10. DRC Biomedical Research Cores a. Presentation (D. Accili) b. Presentation (J. Schaffer) c. Presentation (M. Lazar) d. Presentation (G. King) e. Presentation (J. Schaffer) 11. List of Institutional Diabetes Centers Websites 12. Diabetes Centers Annual Progress Report Template 13. Diabetes Research Center RFAs a. Presentation (J. Hyde) 14. Submitting Complex Electronic Applications a. Presentation (J. Hyde) 15. Update: Diabetes Research Centers Website a. Presentation (J. Hyde) 16. Diabetes Research Center Featured Publications [2011-2012] a. Albert Einstein College of Medicine b. Baylor College of Medicine c. Boston Area d. Columbia University e. JHU-UMD f. Joslin Diabetes Center g. University of Alabama at Birmingham h. UCSD/UCLA i. UCSF j. University of Chicago k. University of Michigan l. University of Pennsylvania m. University of Washington n. Vanderbilt University o. Washington University in St. Louis p. Yale University 17. Map of Downtown Bethesda Agenda 2013 Diabetes Center Directors’ Meeting Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Hyatt Regency Bethesda One Bethesda Metro Center (7400 Wisconsin Avenue) Bethesda, MD 20814 7:30 – 8:00 am Registration 8:00 – 8:10 am Welcome and opening remarks (Dr. -
Suppressed Health Secrets Secret Natural Treatments You MUST Know!
Suppressed Health Secrets Secret Natural Treatments You MUST Know! by Glenn Canady Nsearch Technology Inc. Copyright 2018 Before we begin, I must make the following disclaimer Legal Notice: The owner of this ebook specifically invokes the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and of the press without prejudice. The information herein is published for informational purposes only under the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the Constitution for the United States of America. The statements contained here have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The methods and products discussed are not considered scientific by the FDA. This ebook is not intended to give medical advice, make any diagnoses or keep you from seeing your physician. It only refers to work that is publicly available to anyone. Again, the information contained here is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Suggestions and ideas presented in this document are for information only and should not be interpreted as medical advice, meant for diagnosing illness, or for prescriptive purposes, and should not in any way be used as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other licensed health care practitioner. Readers are encouraged to consult their health care provider before beginning any treatment, cleanse, diet, detoxification program, or any supplement regimen. If you use the information in this site without the approval of a health professional, you prescribe for yourself, which remains your lawful right, but the author does not assume any responsibility. This ebook and the website www.project.nsearch.com contains general information about medical conditions and possible treatments. -
Fight Cancer at the Cellular Level and Win!
A Living Miracle: Fight cancer at the cellular level and win! Overview There are now – thankfully – many books on the shelves written by or about people who have overcome a diagnosis of cancer successfully and gone on to live full, healthy lives. But very few, if any, are by people who not only have done this for themselves, and can say in clear detail how, but who also have made a subsequent career out of helping others on similar journeys. This book is not just an inspirational ‘triumph over tragedy’ read, though it is that. It’s also not just a riveting autobiography of an exceptional and fascinating, high-achieving woman, though it is also that. It is, in addition, a comprehensive ‘how to’ guide written by a recognised expert in her field for anyone facing similar health challenges and are either not getting the results they hoped for from conventional medicine, or who prefer to follow a natural approach to eliminating cancer; as well as for their families, friends and indeed anyone wanting to optimise their own health and quality of life. This should be a best-selling ‘bible’ for those facing cancer and similar debilitating conditions, and required reading on all doctors’ degrees. It is endorsed by none other than Patrick Holford, and also by Dr Mark Atkinson. Target market Primarily, those facing a diagnosis of cancer – whether choosing conventional treatment or not, the principles, ideas and even recipes in this book will enhance any protocol. Many people now are beginning to consider alternatives owing to the harsh and often unsuccessful treatments open to them via traditional medicine; for those, the book is a treasure trove of tried and tested approaches backed with empirical and scientific evidence.