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Буду отнекиваться - во избежание ( лишь тролль доволен сам собой - с ), но форум РМС пусть будет элитарным - иначе зачем мы ( участники форума- врачи ) его создавали?
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#2
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Ох, я же забыл, что у меня отключен текст в одобрялках.
Придется так - я же говорил! ![]() |
#3
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Предлагаю тему закрыть, т.к. все начали флудить и кормить троллей.
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#4
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По поводу остеопатии можно Барретта почитать, например:
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Cultist Roots Andrew Taylor Still, MD (1828-1917) originally expressed the principles of osteopathy in 1874, when medical science was in its infancy. A medical doctor, Still believed that diseases were caused by mechanical interference with nerve and blood supply and were curable by manipulation of "deranged, displaced bones, nerves, muscles—removing all obstructions—thereby setting the machinery of life moving." His autobiography states that he could "shake a child and stop scarlet fever, croup, diphtheria, and cure whooping cough in three days by a wring of its neck." [1] Still was antagonistic toward the drug practices of his day and regarded surgery as a last resort. Rejected as a cultist by organized medicine, he founded the first osteopathic medical school in Kirksville, Missouri, in 1892. As medical science developed, osteopathy gradually incorporated all its theories and practices [2]. Today, except for additional emphasis on musculoskeletal diagnosis and treatment, the scope of osteopathy is identical to that of medicine. The percentage of practitioners who use osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) and the extent to which they use it have been falling steadily... |
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Спасибо. Извините.
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Цитата:
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