Website Search Results

    Page 1 of 34 website results

    1. Live and Let Liver

      Live and Let Liver Skip to main content The Goodson Blogson News and Announcements from the J.

    2. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2009, Vol 17, No 1

      Teaching and Thinking In Aequanimitas. 1904 (II:131) During patent medicine’s heyday, the 1870s to the 1930s, remedies such as Warner’s Safe (...)

    3. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2009, Vol 17, No 2

      Anna Mae Diehl, Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology and Director of the Duke Liver Center has held the chair. The chair (...)

    4. Oxford University: Two Centuries of Magical History

      “That looks like the vulture that ate Prometheus’ liver,” she said at the aviary. I think it’s because I loved Louise that I fell in (...)

    5. Manuscript Mysteries, and the Making of Medical Authority: A Researcher’s Journey at the Rubenstein

      A Latin paragraph detailing liver striation was followed by an extensive English letter discussing Hippocrates, Galen, and early modern (...)

    6. DiVE into alcohol - virtually follow alcohol's fate in the body - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetim

      The model, developed for the Duke immersive Virtual Environment (DiVE), shows how alcohol is oxidized by 2 forms of a liver enzyme.  (...)

    7. Drawing of internal body organs · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The term zàng (臟) refers to the organs considered to be yin in nature and the picture shows all five organs – Heart(心), Liver(肝), (...)

    8. Book Review: The Red Market

      In his new book, The Red Market , investigative reporter Scott Carney shows that besides kidneys, spare parts in high demand include the heart, (...)

    9. Pins and Pills · THE ABORTION DECISION: Personal and Economic Outcomes · Duke University Library Exh

      It is important to note that the National Library of Medicine cautions that pennyroyal may induce abortion but “can kill the mother or cause her (...)

    10. Kidney · Animated Anatomies: The Human Body in Anatomical Texts from the 16th to 21st Centuries · Du

      In Hellwig’s Anatomici vivi (1720) the urogenital system has been drawn in isolation (at lower right), and one of the kidneys there has been (...)

    More Search Options