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Who was the prover of carcinosinum?
Dr. J H Clarke & Dr. Compton Burnett Dr. D. M. Foubister & Dr. J. Shore.
Dr. J H Clarke & Dr. Compton Burnett
See lessDr. D. M. Foubister & Dr. J. Shore.
What are the sources of carcinosinum?
Cancerous tissues of the Brest.
Cancerous tissues of the Brest.
See lessWhat are the source of abroma radix?
Roots of Abroma augusta
Roots of Abroma augusta
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Malvaceae
Malvaceae
See lessWhat are the source of Aegle Folia?
Leaves of Egle marmelos tree.
Leaves of Egle marmelos tree.
See lessWhat are the source of aegle marmelos?
Aegle marmelos is commonly known as bael, golden apple, stone apple, wood apple.
Aegle marmelos is commonly known as bael, golden apple, stone apple, wood apple.
See lessWhat are the source of calcarea phosphoricum?
Calcium phosphate, Phosphate of Lime. Made by dropping dilute phosphoric acid into lime water.
Calcium phosphate, Phosphate of Lime. Made by dropping dilute phosphoric acid into lime water.
See lessWhat are the modalities of calcarea phosphoricum?
Better: 1. in summer, warm, dry atmosphere. 2. Laying down, rest. Worse: 1. Damp, cold or change of weather, melting snow, draft, cold. 2.Dentition, puberty. 3. Mental exertion. 4. Fruits, cider. 5. When thinking of his symptoms. 6. Motion, lifting, ascending.
Better:
1. in summer, warm, dry atmosphere.
2. Laying down, rest.
Worse:
See less1. Damp, cold or change of weather, melting snow, draft, cold.
2.Dentition, puberty.
3. Mental exertion.
4. Fruits, cider.
5. When thinking of his symptoms.
6. Motion, lifting, ascending.
What are the common causes of atrophy?
1. Unused muscles can waste away if you’re not active. 2. Muscle atrophy can also happen if you’re bedridden or unable to move certain body parts due to a medical condition. 3. Lack of physical activity for an extended period of time. 4. Aging. 5. Alcohol-associated myopathy, pain, and weakness in mRead more
1. Unused muscles can waste away if you’re not active.
See less2. Muscle atrophy can also happen if you’re bedridden or unable to move certain body parts due to a medical condition.
3. Lack of physical activity for an extended period of time.
4. Aging.
5. Alcohol-associated myopathy, pain, and weakness in muscles due to excessive drinking over long periods of time.
6. Burns.
7. Injuries, such as a torn rotator cuff or broken bones.
8. Malnutrition.
9. Spinal cord or peripheral nerve injuries.
10. Stroke.
11. Long-term corticosteroid therapy.
12. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, affects nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement.
13. Dermatomyositis, causes muscle weakness and skin rash.
14. Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune condition that leads to nerve inflammation and muscle weakness.
15. Multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune condition in which the body destroys the protective coverings of nerves.
16. Muscular dystrophy, an inherited condition that causes muscle weakness.
17. Neuropathy, damage to a nerve or nerve group, resulting in loss of sensation or function.
18. Osteoarthritis, causes reduced motion in the joints.
19. Polio, a viral disease affecting muscle tissue that can lead to paralysis.
20. Polymyositis, an inflammatory disease.
21. Rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory autoimmune condition that affects the joints.
22. Spinal muscular atrophy, a hereditary condition causing arm and leg muscles to waste away
What is atrophy?
Reduction in size of cell, organ, or tissue, after attaining its normal mature growth.
Reduction in size of cell, organ, or tissue, after attaining its normal mature growth.
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