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Preventive Medicine [7]: Harden was born in Manchester, England, on Oct. 12, 1865. He studied at Owens College in Manchester under Henry Roscoe and then went to Erlangen, Germany, to study with Otto Fischer for his Ph. D. degree. On his return to Man¬chester, Harden collaborated with Roscoe in writ¬ing a study of John Dalton's notebooks, as well as on chemical textbooks. In 1897, Harden went to the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine in London.
Above all, increasingly dense populations of animals have to be kept healthy. Conse¬quently, the role of the veterinary profession is now very important and the veterinarian must be an expert in preventive medicine [7] as well as the diagnosis and treatment of clin¬ical disease when it appears. The history of stock farming in Europe is punctuated by recurrent attacks of plagues and "murrains" (infectious diseases in animals) that are now controlled by closing frontiers, strict quaran¬tine and in some diseases slaughtering of the affected animals and their contacts [8].See Also Transplant Medicine Agreed:Most thoughtful spokesmen stressed cautious progress, careful retrospective evaluation, and perhaps a limit on the number of heart transplants. Helen Taussig, distinguished heart pioneer, recalled early days of open-heart surgery when many small hospitals undertook this very complicated technique in an ill-advised rush into the field of newest surgical success. Everyone connected with transplant medicine agreed that the pure surgical technique for performing cardiac transplants had been mastered.
The most compelling difficulties, however, are more imme¬diate and revolve about biological individuality, a chauvinism of the body. Each living organism is a discrete entity, wholly itself and no other. This aspect of "self" has a deep-seated bio¬chemical base that evolved with each organism. It enables the organism to identify as "non-self" any intruder, whether or not potentially harmful. This blessing, which is called the rejection process, becomes a curse in transplant surgery. The body's normal rejection response to "non-self" must be subdued or circumvented to allow the transplant to take.
Before we can discuss Tissue and organ transplants in their proper context, we must first consider the vocabulary that is peculiar to this branch of medicine. All transplants are basi¬cally grafts, in which two parts are joined together. Grafts are identified by the biological closeness of donor and recipient.
On The Other Hand See Folk Medicine:SEEGER, se'gar, Pete, American folk medicinelorist and folk medicine singer: b. New York, N.Y., May 3, 1919. His reedy baritone voice and his five-string banjo were an important part of the American folk medicine music revival of the 1950's. Peter Seeger was a student of sociology at Harvard (1936-1938), but left to learn folk medicine music at its source by traveling throughout the United States. In the army (1942-1945) during World War II, he entertained U.S. troops. In 1945 he formed People's Songs, Inc., an organization that helped start the folk medicine music revival. In 1948, Seeger joined The Weavers, a group that made some of the first folk medicine record¬ings to win widespread popularity. During the 1950's he made many recordings on his own, fre¬quently appeared on television, and sang before capacity crowds on his tours of the United States, Canada, and the British Isles.
folk medicine music is a body of traditional music originally transmitted orally, e.g. social-protest folk medicine ballads of Guthrie (US, 1912-67); and British folk medicine songs, collected by Child (19th c), Sharp (1907), then revived by MacColl and Seeger (1950s).
Jazz is polyphonic music, originally syncopated and rhythmically dynamic, characterised by solo virtuoso improvi¬sation, which developed in the US (1900s). Its most influential musicians have been Armstrong, Ellington, Parker, Coltrane and Davis.
•4 Classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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