• A treatise on gall-stones: their chemistry, pathology, and treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • 8 Thudichum's two volumes of Annals of Chemical Medicine, including the application of chemistry to physiology, pathology, therapeutics, pharmacy, toxicology and hygiene (1879, 1881) were annotated summaries of the topics including his own researches. (hekint.org)
  • In 1863 he published a book concerning the chemistry of gall stones. (gerli.com)
  • MAT uses medications such as methadone or buprenorphine to normalize brain chemistry, block the euphoric effects of opioids, relieve physiological cravings, and normalize body functions without the negative effects of short-acting drugs of abuse. (ojp.gov)
  • 3,7 They extended conventional organic chemistry into a new discipline of physiological chemistry. (hekint.org)
  • He engaged in clinical practice and from 1865 to 1871 and was lecturer and director of pathological and physiological chemistry in the new laboratories of St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School. (hekint.org)
  • His studies of physiological chemistry attracted the attention of Sir John Simon, principal medical officer to the Privy Council, who in 1864 engaged him to undertake researches into parasites of meat sold in the markets. (hekint.org)
  • Something causes that type of 'activity', if not 'mechanical' like physical trauma, then something physiological like body chemistry going haywire. (fromthetrenchesworldreport.com)
  • The progress of medical chemistry comprising its application to physiology", Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1896. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since 1974 the "Thudichum Medal Lecture" is awarded in England for outstanding achievements in the field of neurochemistry, and at Yale University, the "Thudichum Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Neuro-oncology" was founded within the fields of cell biology, neurochemistry and adult stem cell research to support the study of brain tumors. (wikipedia.org)
  • Over twenty years, aside from his clinical practice, Thudichum investigated the chemistry of human and animal brains and amassed a fund of new discoveries. (hekint.org)
  • When Thudichum started his researches, Liebreich, a German pharmacologist, thought that the brain consisted of one single chemical substance, protagon . (hekint.org)
  • During years of meticulous spectroscopic analyses Thudichum showed protagon was a mixture of lipids in the brain: sphingomyelin, sulphatides, galactocerebrosides, ethanolamine, lecithins, and cephalins. (hekint.org)
  • His classic work 9 A Treatise on the Chemical Constitution of the Brain (1884) described how he discovered and named phospholipids, cephalin, and sphingomyelin. (hekint.org)
  • He identified sphingomyelin, the sulfatides and cerebrosides in the brain. (gerli.com)
  • Transmutation, Alchemy, or Chemistry, on the Mental Plane is important enough in its effects, to be sure, and if the art stopped there it would still be one of the most important branches of study known to man. (kybalion.org)
  • In 1858 he was appointed lecturer in chemistry at the Grosvenor Place School of Medicine and later was director of a pathological and chemical laboratory. (gerli.com)
  • During his continuous researches on ox brain, he showed that "Protagon", described by Leibrich as a unique substance forming the brain, was a mixture of lecithins, cephalins and myelins as phosphatides. (gerli.com)
  • After his death, Thudichum's discoveries were realized to be important scientific contributions to the study of the chemical and molecular composition of the brain. (wikipedia.org)
  • in fact, the ancient theories regarding physics are being slowly verified by the latest discoveries of modern science, notably those relating to the constitution of matter. (kybalion.org)
  • So you may see that Mental Transmutation is the "Art of Mental Chemistry," if you like the term - a form of practical Mystic Psychology. (kybalion.org)
  • Despite a thesis on an anatomical subject, he worked in Liebig's laboratory where he developed a keen interest in biological chemistry. (gerli.com)
  • Under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution, it is a citizen's right to practice any trade. (dominiquelesparre.com)
  • You'll further uncover your own personal energetic constitution. (kristengreco.com)
  • The study of portraiture has complimented recent neurological research to uncover just how attuned the human brain is to seeing the human face. (bigthink.com)
  • I paste here from Wikipedia the part about that: "Split-brain is a lay term to describe the result when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to some degree. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Describe the traditional divisions with the study of chemistry and distinguish between pure and applied chemistry. (missouri.edu)
  • For centuries the human adult brain has been thought to be incapable of fundamental change. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Indeed, in just the past few years, we've built on our knowledge that our brains are constantly changing their structure and function and that the adult brain is not "hard-wired" but plastic - always changing. (uncommondescent.com)
  • NaturalNews previously reported that a study published in Nitric Oxide: Biology and Chemistry , the peer-reviewed journal of the Nitric Oxide Society, by scientists at Wake Forest University's Translational Science Center found that beets increase blood flow and help oxygen get specifically to places in body that are lacking oxygen -- including the brain -- and may help people with dementia. (naturalnews.com)
  • NIDA's Lesson Plan and Activity Finder is an online searchable database of greater than 70 instructor supplies on the effects of drugs and drug abuse on the brain, body, and life of teens. (quidsit.com)
  • The work that we do with ourselves literally changes our own brain chemistry and effects our experience as living beings. (kristengreco.com)
  • It seems that he began to investigate the effects of cholera on the brain. (gerli.com)
  • Now the discovery and growing awareness of neuroplasticity has revolutionized our understanding of the brain - and has opened the door to new treatments and potential cures for many diseases and disorders once thought incurable.Neuroscience is past viewing the human brain as a machine, as it once did, where, if one part breaks down or doesn't work properly, the function it performed is permanently gone, in all cases. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Should there be a fourth slice of the pie for brain chemistry and function, or does that fall into genetics? (medium.com)
  • A biosensor to detect prostate cancer, a brain implant to treat people with Parkinson's disease, nanoparticles to surf down your bloodstream in search for tumour cells. (soci.org)
  • This is because the speech-control center is in the left side of the brain in most people, and the image from the left visual field is sent only to the right side of the brain (those with the speech control center in the right side will experience similar symptoms when an image is presented in the right visual field). (uncommondescent.com)
  • The motivation for the brain collection was to document how some people were supposedly lower on the evolutionary ladder than others. (discovery.org)
  • If you or someone you know has a "strong" constitution, there is a secret weapon that you may have inside you that not all people have. (annlouise.com)
  • If parasites burrow deep into your brain somehow and destroy your hippocampal area, you'll be severely handicapped in forming and retrieving memories, no matter how much you might like to remember things. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Note that the goal is no longer to make the organic brain come alive again, itself. (blogspot.com)
  • Cocoa and its resultant chocolates are known for enhancing the positive neurotransmitters in the brain and can make one happy and ecstatic at any given moment. (ayurvedicoils.com)
  • Signaling by these cells in the motor areas of the brain can make us perceive the actions of others as if they were our own. (bigthink.com)
  • What always set chemistry apart was its ability to make new molecules that never existed before. (fieldofscience.com)
  • It was this frequent reversion to archaic being's ways of thinking and acting are not the forms of association found in schi- result of chance, but are influenced by pre-estab- zophrenia that first gave me the idea of lished pathways present in the brain structure it- an unconscious not consisting only of self (JUNG, 1975a, p. 230). (bvsalud.org)
  • he never got lost, but having a deeper layer of the claimed that it was the result of brain chemistry. (bvsalud.org)
  • Innocent parents legally can be prosecuted for abusing their child when there is brain swelling or encephalopathy occurring, even if there is no head trauma or physical abuse to the child-just the mere fact of brain swelling or encephalopathy or brain bleeding, which can result from vaccine chemical reactions. (fromthetrenchesworldreport.com)
  • He is credited with conducting chemical analyses of over one thousand human and animal brains. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1884 he explained his findings in a publication titled "A Treatise on the Chemical Constitution of the Brain", a book that was widely criticized and rejected at the time by many in the scientific community. (wikipedia.org)
  • A treatise on the chemical constitution of the brain", 1884. (wikipedia.org)
  • These first investigations were the background of his major original work on the chemical constituents of the brain. (gerli.com)
  • Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness: these three things are guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States of America as unalienable human rights, yet how does one actually pursue happiness? (medium.com)
  • Through this activity chemistry has played a central role in improving our quality of life. (fieldofscience.com)
  • These neuronson- chip could in the future become an important research tool for brain research, for example to better understand Alzheimer's disease. (soci.org)
  • Earlier this month, President Obama announced his intention to create an ambitious research project, supported by billions of federal dollars, to unlock the secrets of how the brain works. (bigthink.com)
  • Earlier this month, President Obama announced his intention to create an ambitious research project, supported by billions of federal dollars, devoted to unlocking the secrets of how the brain works (and how its processes create the thing we call the mind). (bigthink.com)
  • In this introductory chemistry course, students will explore chemistry and learn how it influences our daily lives. (missouri.edu)
  • 2006). Constitution of the World Health Organization - Basic Documents , Forty-fifth edition, Supplement, October 2006. (wikipedia.org)
  • The course will cover the fundamentals of chemistry, but will also introduce students to the evidence of intelligent design in chemistry. (discovery.org)
  • For those soft spots (fontanelles) to bulge indicates some abnormal activity has occurred within the brain and skull, i.e., swelling, inflammation, bleeding? (fromthetrenchesworldreport.com)
  • It is made up of representatives from Utah districts and constitution schools, Utah institutes of higher education, and Utah informal education organizations. (quidsit.com)
  • This is legal notice that any attempt to censor or delete, for the purpose of oppressing fair and open discussion, any statement made by me will be considered a violation of my right to free speech as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and will be dealt with in accordance with federal law. (gateworld.net)
  • The same results include a list of foods you should avoid and foods you should favor, but … even though the whole point of learning your Dosha is to balance your constitution, you take the foods list to heart and go to the extreme. (firstwordisma.com)
  • Une thyroïdectomie pour hyperthyroïdie a été réalisée pour la première fois en 1880, et les antithyroïdiens et le traitement par l'iode radioactif ont été mis au point au début des années 1940. (who.int)
  • Likewise, affective systems that demonstrate the importance of the neuroscience focus mainly on the instinctual history of species for the psychic constitution and inherited basis of human behavior, related of human beings, countering the growing wave to primary emotions rooted in subcortical struc- of social constructionism, which had its emer- tures. (bvsalud.org)
  • On today's ID the Future, host Michael Medved talks with Human Zoos film director John West about a recent Washington Post series exposing how the Smithsonian Institution collected hundreds of brains from indigenous peoples as part of an early-20th century effort to promote Darwinian racism. (discovery.org)
  • the report also analyzes the circumstances in which the denial of MAT violates Federal anti-discrimination laws and the U.S. Constitution. (ojp.gov)
  • In the nineteenth century when chemistry finally was cast in the language of elements and molecules the big question became the constitution of molecules in the form of atomic arrangements. (fieldofscience.com)
  • As you can see, there are problems in connections between parts of the brain, and the representations in consciousness are correspondingly altered, but there are not two consciousnesses. (uncommondescent.com)
  • Cet article procède à un examen des principales étapes dans l'histoire de la pathologie de la thyroïde, avec une brève discussion des aspects scientifiques concernant la glande thyroïde qui ont eu une importance historique, et de l'évolution de l'endocrinologie en tant que discipline à part entière. (who.int)