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encyclopedia chicken pox: Britannica Student Encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc, 2014-05-01 Entertaining and informative, the newly updated Britannica Student Encyclopedia helps children gain a better understanding of their world. Updated for 2015, more than 2,250 captivating articles cover everything from Barack Obama to video games. Children are sure to immerse themselves in 2,700 photos, charts, and tables that help explain concepts and subjects, as well as 1,200 maps and flags from across the globe. Britannica Student is curriculum correlated and a recent winner of the 2008 Teachers Choice Award and 2010 AEP Distinguished achievement award. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Encyclopedia of Skin and Skin Disorders, Third Edition Carol Turkington, Jeffrey S. Dover, 2009 A comprehensive resource on skin and skin disorders with current information on diseases of the skin and related topics with available treatments, and resources available. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The National Encyclopedia , 1946 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Encyclopedia of Men's Health Glenn S. Rothfeld, Deborah S. Romaine, 2005 An A-Z reference containing over 600 entries discussing issues regarding men's health, including medical, social, scientific, physiological, female relationship, fatherhood, and more. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Chambers's Encyclopedia A Dictionary Of Universal Knowledge For The People , 1874 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Lupus Encyclopedia Donald E. Thomas Jr., 2023-09-05 Now completely updated! The best-selling, most comprehensive guide to lupus, its complications, and management. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can attack any body organ. It is three times more common in the United States today than it was in the 1980s, so there is an increased need for accurate, practical information on this potentially devastating disease. Lupus expert and clinician Donald E. Thomas, Jr., MD, provides all the helpful information patients need so they can understand and treat this disease. Highlighting amazing advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of lupus, this edition includes new and expanded information on: • The latest FDA-approved medications • How lupus affects different body parts • Advanced labs that improve lupus diagnosis and treatment • The role of the microbiome and anti-inflammatory diets • Updated recommendations for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding • Childhood-onset lupus • The interaction between COVID-19 and lupus • Non-drug treatments, complementary medicine, and medical cannabis The gold standard since it was first published and carefully reviewed by experts in the field, the latest edition of The Lupus Encyclopedia is essential for patients, health care providers, and families. Bonus content on insurance issues and information about working with lupus and disability is also available online. Endorsed by The Lupus Foundation of America Contributors: Jemima Albayda, MD; Divya Angra, MD; Alan N. Baer, MD; Sasha Bernatsky, MD, PhD; George Bertsias, MD, PhD; Ashira D. Blazer, MD; Ian Bruce, MD; Jill Buyon, MD; Yashaar Chaichian, MD; Maria Chou, MD; Sharon Christie, Esq; Angelique N. Collamer, MD; Ashté Collins, MD; Caitlin O. Cruz, MD; Mark M. Cruz, MD; Dana DiRenzo, MD; Jess D. Edison, MD; Titilola Falasinnu, PhD; Andrea Fava, MD; Cheri Frey, MD; Neda F. Gould, PhD; Nishant Gupta, MD; Sarthak Gupta, MD; Sarfaraz Hasni, MD; David Hunt, MD; Mariana J. Kaplan, MD; Alfred Kim, MD; Deborah Lyu Kim, DO; Rukmini Konatalapalli, MD; Fotios Koumpouras, MD; Vasileios C. Kyttaris, MD; Jerik Leung, MPH; Hector A. Medina, MD; Timothy Niewold, MD; Julie Nusbaum, MD; Ginette Okoye, MD; Sarah L. Patterson, MD; Ziv Paz, MD; Darryn Potosky, MD; Rachel C. Robbins, MD; Neha S. Shah, MD; Matthew A. Sherman, MD; Yevgeniy Sheyn, MD; Julia F. Simard, ScD; Jonathan Solomon, MD; Rodger Stitt, MD; George Stojan, MD; Sangeeta Sule, MD; Barbara Taylor, CPPM, CRHC; George Tsokos, MD; Ian Ward, MD; Emma Weeding, MD; Arthur Weinstein, MD; Sean A. Whelton, MD |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia of Household Information , 1890 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Chicken Encyclopedia Gail Damerow, 2012-03-01 From addled to wind egg and crossed beak to zygote, the terminology of everything chicken is demystified in The Chicken Encyclopedia. Complete with breed descriptions, common medical concerns, and plenty of chicken trivia, this illustrated A-to-Z reference guide is both informative and entertaining. Covering tail types, breeding, molting, communication, and much more, Gail Damerow provides answers to all of your chicken questions and quandaries. Even seasoned chicken farmers are sure to discover new information about the multifaceted world of these fascinating birds. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Green's Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine and Surgery , 1906 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Chandler's Encyclopedia William Henry Chandler, 1898 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The New International Encyclopedia Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams, 1922 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia of Virology Allan Granoff, Robert G. Webster, 1999-08-20 Reference source of current virological knowledge. It is also the first to bring together all aspects of the subject for a wide variety of readers. Unique in its use of concise 'mini-review' articles, the mate rial covers biological, molecular, and medical topics concerning viruses in animals, plants, bacteria, and insects. More general articles focus on the effects of viruses on the immune system, the role of viruses in disease, oncology, gene therapy, and evolution, plus a wide range of related topics. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Encyclopedia Americana , 1927 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia of Family Health David B. Jacoby, R. M. Youngson, 2004 An eighteen-volume guide to family health which includes answers to commonly asked medical questions. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Our Ancestors Survival Through Epidemics and Disease TC Cottrell, 2018-01-22 The author examines the leading diseases and epidemics that impacted our ancestors lives as they migrated to the new world and then spread across this great country from the eastern to the western shore. The first chapter provides a broad overview of the diseases they faced. In the following chapters the focus is on specific epidemics and diseases using information taken mostly from historical newspapers which provide a more personal insight on the impact on local populations. In the last chapter the author focuses on maladies that were not in the top ten covered in previous chapters as well as non-communicable illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and alcoholism. The author also provides a personal look at some of his own ancestors and the maladies that impacted their lives as they traveled across our land, sometimes leaving the graves of their loved ones behind. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Oracle Encyclopaedia R. W. Egerton Eastwick, 1895 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: A Quick Guide to Common Childhood Diseases British Columbia Government Staff, British Columbia. Ministry of Health and Ministry Responsible for Seniors, 1998-01-01 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia of Practical Medicine Hermann Nothnagel, 1902 |
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encyclopedia chicken pox: CDC Health Information for International Travel 2010 Gary W. Brunette, Phyllis E. Kozarsky, M.D., Alan J. Magill, David R. Shlim, M.D., 2009 The 2009-2010 edition of the this guide presents dependable advice on any travel health issue, including vaccinations, essential trip planning and safety tips, prevention of an expanded list of travel-related infectious diseases, altitude illness, motion sickness, sunburn, medical tourism, and much more. This official publication is filled with valuable information not only for healthcare providers and travelers, but also for anyone interested in travel health. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Chicken Pox Patrick Guilfoile, 2010 Examines the history, causes, and treatments of chicken pox in both children and adults. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Encyclopedia Americana Frederick Converse Beach, Forrest Morgan, E. T. Roe, George Edwin Rines, Nathan Haskell Dole, Edward Thomas Roe, Thomas Campbell Copeland, 1903 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The American Encyclopedia of Practical Knowledge Containing Practical and Systematic Treatises on Subjects Connected with the Interests of Every Individual, Alphabetically Arranged, and Especially Designed for Popular Use ... F. M. Chapman, Charles C. Chapman, 1886 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Diseases and Disorders Cavendish Marshall, 2007-09 Staying healthy requires knowledge and attention. Diseases and Disorders provides instructive details on more than 250 infectious diseases, mental disorders, and noninfectious diseases and disorders. Written with young adult readers especially in mind, each article looks at risk factors, symptoms, treatment, prevention, and other subjects that will enhance your librarys resources for promoting good health. More than 50 overview articles examine broad health care issues in articles such as Prevention, Alcohol-related disorders, Food poisoning, Cardiovascular disorders, and Injury. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia of Pestilence, Pandemics, and Plagues Joseph P. Byrne, 2008-09-30 Editor Joseph P. Byrne, together with an advisory board of specialists and over 100 scholars, research scientists, and medical practitioners from 13 countries, has produced a uniquely interdisciplinary treatment of the ways in which diseases pestilence, and plagues have affected human life. From the Athenian flu pandemic to the Black Death to AIDS, this extensive two-volume set offers a sociocultural, historical, and medical look at infectious diseases and their place in human history from Neolithic times to the present. Nearly 300 entries cover individual diseases (such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, Ebola, and SARS); major epidemics (such as the Black Death, 16th-century syphilis, cholera in the nineteenth century, and the Spanish Flu of 1918-19); environmental factors (such as ecology, travel, poverty, wealth, slavery, and war); and historical and cultural effects of disease (such as the relationship of Romanticism to Tuberculosis, the closing of London theaters during plague epidemics, and the effect of venereal disease on social reform). Primary source sidebars, over 70 illustrations, a glossary, and an extensive print and nonprint bibliography round out the work. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Cognitive Science Jay Friedenberg, Gordon Silverman, 2011-07-14 In this Second Edition of their landmark text, Authors Jay Friedenberg and Gordon Silverman survey significant theoretical models of the human mind from an interdisciplinary perspective. Unlike other texts for this course which focus solely on classic experiments to illustrate major phenomena, Cognitive Science introduces students to the theoretical models and ideas underlying such empirical work. While experiments are discussed, they are used primarily to illustrate the specific characteristics of a model. This edition includes two new chapters on emotional cognition and social cognition. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Human Monkeypox Z. Jezek, F. Fenner, 1988-10-10 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Standard American Encyclopedia of Arts, Sciences, History, Biography, Geography, Statistics, and General Knowledge John Clark Ridpath, 1898 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Encyclopedia Americana Scholastic Library Publishing, 2006 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Harmsworth's Household Encyclopedia: CLA-FUS , 1920 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Vaccines Richard Moskowitz, 2017-09-19 Drawing on fifty years of experience caring for children and adults, Dr. Moskowitz examines vaccines and our current policy regarding them. Weaving together a tapestry of observed facts, clinical and basic science research, news reports from the media, and actual cases from his own practice, he offers a systematic review of the subject as a whole. He provides scientific evidence for his clinical impression that the vaccination process, by its very nature, imposes substantial risks of disease, injury, and death that have been persistently denied and covered up by manufacturers, the CDC, and the coterie of doctors who speak for it. With the aim of acknowledging these risks, taking them seriously, understanding them more holistically, and ultimately assessing them on a deeper level, he proposes a nationwide debate based on objective scientific research, including what we already know and what still needs to be investigated in the future. He argues that with no serious public health emergency to justify them, requiring vaccines of everyone deprives us all of genuinely informed consent, and prevents parents from making health-care decisions for our children, basic human rights that we still profess to hold dear. For the present, given the legitimate controversy surrounding the mandates, he proposes that most vaccines simply be made optional and that further research into their risks and benefits be conducted by an independent agency in the public interest, untainted by industry funding, CDC sponsorship, and the quasi-religious sanctimony that is widely invoked on their behalf. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Health, Disease and Healing in Medieval Culture Sheila Campbell, Bert Hall, David Klausner, 1992-03-14 This volume of studies seeks an anthropological view of medicine and the healing arts as they were situated within the lives of medieval people. Miracle cures and charms as well as drugs and surgery fall within the scope of the authors represented here, as does advice about diet and regimen. As well, the volume looks at wellness and illness in broad contexts, avoiding the tendency of modern medicine to focus on the isolation and definition of pathological states. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Wizard's Tears Maxine Kumin, Anne Sexton, 2019-12-17 A lonely wizard moves to a new town in this charming children's story by renowned American poets Anne Sexton and Maxine Kumin, now in print again for the first time in decades. Everything is going wrong in the town of Drocknock until the new wizard arrives. He is very young, and he is lonely, and very nervous too; but he knows just where to find the right spells to stop the chicken pox epidemic and bring back the twenty cows that had disappeared. The drought is the town's most important problem, however. The new wizard needs five of his own tears to bring rain, but he is so happy in Drocknock he cannnot cry! Peel an onion, the old wizard advises. But, he warns, beware, beware...a wizard's tears are powerful. They can make strange magic...... The Wizard's Tears, first published in 1975, is moving and kind and funny in its intimate and modest way, yet strong and full of renewed life with stunning new illustrations from Keren Katz. Anne Sexton and Maxine Kumin had been friends for several years--having met at and carpooled to a Boston poetry workshop--when they began writing books together for younger readers. The creativity and versatility required for children's books offered the two poets the opportunity to experiment and play with language in new, unexpected ways, to connect world and words with humble, powerful, childlike imagery--not unlike writing a poem where compression acts to intensify feelings, as Maxine reckoned. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Nothnagel's Encyclopedia of Practical Medicine Carl Wilhelm Hermann Nothnagel, 1906 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The Encyclopedia Britannica James Louis Garvin, Franklin Henry Hooper, Warren E. Cox, 1929 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Chickenpox and Shingles Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn, 1998 The Silversteins detail the highly contagious disease of chicken pox, which is mainly a disease in children. It also discusses shingles and its relationship with the chicken pox virus. The book outlines the symptoms, treatment, prevention, and future areas of research for the diseases. Real life stories are mixed in throughout the book. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Harmsworth's Household Encyclopedia: G-MED , 1920 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: The New Standard Encyclopedia William A. Colledge, Nathan Haskell Dole, George Jotham Hagar, 1903 |
encyclopedia chicken pox: Arthur's Chicken Pox Marc Tolon Brown, 1996-04 Arthur the aardvark catches chicken pox a week before he is supposed to go to the circus. |
encyclopedia chicken pox: A Popular Encyclopedia of Health Lee Kaufer Frankel, Donald Budd Armstrong, Genevieve May Fox, 1926 |
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