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Broader term [... Related term(s): [ Mibae ] erysipela
Rabies
... organophosphate pesticides, and nitrogen trichloride; Foreign bodies in the oropharynx or oesophagus and other traumatic injuries; Acute psychosis in dogs and cat; Teschen's disease; Erysipela
Trompang elepante / Heliotropium indicum Linn. / INDIAN HELIOTROPE ...
... sang-kuti (Bis.) Trompa ng elepante (Tag.) Ikoi-pusa (Sbl.) Lengua de sapo (Span.) Kabra-kabra (Bis.) Indian turnsole (Engl.) Kambra-kambra (Bis.) Erysipela...
Prof. Dr. Henrique Jorge Guedes Clinic
Fever, chills and an increase in lymph node size may occur, characterising erysipela. The edemas (swelling), which are more frequent in the legs and sometimes...
Selenium for alleviating the side effects of chemotherapy ...
The trial on secondary lymphoedema reported a decreased number of recurrent erysipela infections in the selenium supplementation group compared to placebo.
Swine Diseases
ERYSIPELA. Swine erysipelas is an infectious disease of major economic significance throughout the world. Caused by the Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae bacterium...
Clemmer men who fought for the Confederate States of America (1861-65)
... York on May 15, 1864 and transferred to Fort Delaware, Delaware on May 19, 1864. He died of disease as a POW on March 20, 1865 at Fort Delaware. Cause listed as "erysipela
Erysipelas - www.healthline.comResesarch causes, symptoms, and treatments for Erysipelas. ResultsSkin Pharmacology or Dermatopharmacology History
She also described entities that probably are erysipela, paronychia, contact allergies, rosacea, and rhinophyma. The discovery of Sarcoptes scabiei was announced in 1687...
PATHOGENESIS OF THYMULIN AND CLINICAL USE IN THE AIDS.- Dr P. Souk ...
Clarke indicates it in abscesses, aphonia, boil, cancer, erysipela, glandular inflammation, hydrophobia, sycosis, syphilis, convulsive or painful tic, tumors and ulcers.
Athenion Contact
Psoriasis; Erysipela; Acne; anti-inflammatory/cytokine inhibition; wound healing - reduction of scar (keloid) formation; Cardiovascular. Restoration of oxygenation/perfusion in compromised tissues