#National Library of Medicine
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funeral · 3 months ago
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Child with eczema during treatment American Red Cross Hospital
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lit-vocabcards · 5 months ago
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blorbo this and blorbo that, why is it everytime I am writing these fuckers i end up on the National Library of Medicine
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blondebrainpowered · 5 months ago
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Dr. Rebecca J. Cole made history as the second African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. Graduating in 1867 from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Dr. Cole dedicated her career to serving underserved communities. She worked tirelessly to provide medical care and education to women and children, particularly in urban areas. Dr. Cole’s groundbreaking achievements paved the way for future generations of women and minorities in medicine.
Source: National Library of Medicine.
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bitch-potatoes · 5 months ago
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Pubmed no
Pubmed come back to me
I NEED to learn about T lymphocytes right now or I'll die
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monkeyssalad-blog · 3 months ago
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Thé des Familles: tisane aux 18 plantes =: Thé des Familles: herbal tea with 18 plants
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Thé des Familles: tisane aux 18 plantes =: Thé des Familles: herbal tea with 18 plants by National Library of Medicine Via Flickr: Publication: [Le Havre, France] : [publisher not identified], [between 1930 and 1950?] Language(s): French Format: Still image Subject(s): Nonprescription Drugs, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic -- drug therapy, Teas, Herbal Genre(s): Advertisement Abstract: Advertisement for Thé des Familles (Family Tea). Card features an illustration of a woman drawn mostly in red. She is in a white dress and has white flowers in her dark hair. She holds two tall plants with flowers, one is red and the other is white. At the bottom of the illustration is the main title in red lettering against a yellow background. The whole illustration is surrounded by a red border and blue oblique lines. On the back is an illustration of the same woman serving a cup of tea with a tea pot. Extent: 1 trade card : 9 x 6 cm Technique: chromolithograph, color NLM Unique ID: 101740209 OCLC no.: 1370211809 Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101740209
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hachidori358 · 9 months ago
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This (the underlined bit in the second picture) is clearly nonsense given that I just bought some at the drugstore (in Japan). I expected better from the National Library of Medicine. Is everything that comes out of the US disconnected from reality now?
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kiki-de-la-petite-flaque · 9 months ago
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Ruth Harriet Bleier born on November 17th 1923 was a renowned neurophysiologist who was among the first American scholars to examine gender bias in the modern biological sciences from a feminist perspective. Throughout her career she combined her interests in scientific and academic work with a commitment to social justice and activism.
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simonh · 9 months ago
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Health of the Spirit by National Library of Medicine Via Flickr: Series Title(s): NIH director's Wednesday afternoon lecture series Contributor(s): Alexander, Jane, 1939- National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Medical Arts and Photography Branch. Publication: [Bethesda, Md. : Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health, 1994] Language(s): English Format: Still image Subject(s): Sensory Art Therapies Genre(s): Posters Abstract: Poster in shades of gray and black with a central portion showing the double helix in purple, green, and orange against a black background. The bottom portion of the poster shows silhouettes of people in the process of singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, painting, and sculpting. Extent: 1 photomechanical print (poster) : 84 x 54cm. Technique: color NLM Unique ID: 101456157 NLM Image ID: C02922 Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101456157
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wunderkammerett · 2 years ago
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Photographs Illustrative of the Cololian Method of Treating Stiff Joints: Elbow Exercises by National Library of Medicine Via Flickr: Collection: Images from the History of Medicine (IHM) Format: Still image Extent: 1 photoprint. NLM Unique ID: 101406474 NLM Image ID: A023090 Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101406474
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fagulous-af · 2 days ago
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I love the NLM.
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funeral · 3 months ago
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Field Medical Services: View showing device for measuring skin temperature
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edsonjnovaes · 1 month ago
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Fungo negro de Chernobyl
Nas ruínas da usina nuclear de Chernobyl, na Ucrânia, que sofreu um acidente em 1986, crescem alguns fungos chamados de radiotróficos, pois se alimentam através de um processo chamado radiossíntese, equivalente à fotossíntese das plantas, mas a fonte de energia  é de ondas eletromagnéticas de frequência e energia altíssimas, liberadas por átomos radioativos conforme eles decaem para estados mais…
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10bmnews · 2 months ago
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From eco-anxiety to emotional fatigue: How climate change is affecting mental health - The Times of India
Climate change can affect mental health (AI image) As the effects of climate change become increasingly visible- through rising temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and environmental degradation- another, often overlooked crisis is also deepening: its impact on mental health.The psychological burden of climate change is not just reactive- it is systemic. It reflects how environmental…
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directsellingnow · 10 months ago
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यह फल आपको अनेक बीमारियों से बचा सकता है: जानें Top Manufacturer Ayurvedic Junction के साथ
Health Benefits of Sea Buckthorn: क्या आपने कभी सोचा है कि एक ऐसा फल भी हो सकता है, जो आपके स्वास्थ्य की हर जरूरत को पूरा कर सके? जी हाँ, हम बात कर रहे हैं- सी-बक्थोर्न (Sea Buckthorn) की, जो हिमालय की ऊँचाइयों में पाई जाने वाली एक अनमोल औषधि है। पारम्परिक चिकत्सा में यह फल सदियों से इस्तेमाल किया जा रहा है, लेकिन पिछले कुछ वर्षों में Sea Buckthorn ने चिकित्सा विज्ञान में अपनी ख़ास पहचान बना ली…
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never-dim-your-light · 1 year ago
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'Beyond the banality of evil: three dynamics of an interactionist social psychology of tyranny' Authors: S. Alexander Haslam/University of Exeter Stephen Reicher/University of St. Andrews
'Psychologists, Carnahan and McFarland critique the situationist account of the Stanford prison experiment by arguing that understanding extreme action requires consideration of individual characteristics and the interaction between person and situation. Haslam and Reicher develop this argument in two ways.
First, they reappraise historical and psychological evidence that supports the broader "banality of evil" thesis-the idea that ordinary people commit atrocities without awareness, care, or choice. Counter to this thesis, they show that perpetrators act thoughtfully, creatively, and with conviction.
Second, drawing from this evidence and the BBC [British Broadcasting Corporation] Prison Study, they make the case for an interactionist approach to tyranny that explains how people are:
(a) initially drawn to extreme and oppressive groups,
(b) transformed by membership in those groups, and
(c) able to gain influence over others and hence normalize oppression. These dynamics can make evil appear banal but are far from banal themselves.'
Haslam SA, Reicher S. Beyond the banality of evil: three dynamics of an interactionist social psychology of tyranny. Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2007 May;33(5):615-22. doi: 10.1177/0146167206298570. Epub 2007 Apr 17. PMID: 17440199.
Link To PDF Of Their Paper
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monkeyssalad-blog · 9 months ago
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Wonderland Doctors by National Library of Medicine Via Flickr: Author(s): Gould, F. Carruthers (Francis Carruthers), 1844-1925 Publication: [London : s.n., 1890?] Language(s): English Format: Still image Genre(s): Caricatures, Pictorial Works Abstract: A political caricature based on Tenniel's illustarations of "Alice in Wonderland." Alice stands at the left and looks warily at the March Hare, the latter represented as a man in a suit seated in a chair in the middle of the print. The man wears fake rabbit ears. Behind the seated man, another man, representing the Mad Hatter, steps into the room and leans forward as he offers a box labeled "Preferred Pills". Extent: 1 print : 28 x 35 cm. Provenance: Gift; William H. Helfand; 2003; 03-75. Technique: lithograph, black and white NLM Unique ID: 101456239 NLM Image ID: C05472 Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101456239
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