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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - TodayAyurvedic physicians were traditionally supported by their patients and the communities they worked in, with a minority gaining royal patronage. Under the centralised governments systems established by the Mughals and subsequent British rule in India, many Ayurvedic physicians were paid small stipends by the state. But when the British government in India began to establish hospitals and organised state-wide healthcare institutions, leading eventually to the Indian Medical Service, Ayurveda was not included. In the early 20th century, Ayurve ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Today |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - University of York - Student activitiesThe university has an unusually high number of active student societies. University Radio York (URY), the student radio station, is the oldest independent radio station in the United Kingdom. There also exists student television station YSTV, England's first student TV station and one-time holder of the world record for longest continuous television broadcast under a single director. For a full list of the student societies, see < ...
See also:University of York, University of York - History, University of York - Colleges, University of York - Zones, University of York - Academic departments, University of York - The Heslington campus, University of York - Student activities, University of York - Future expansion, University of York - Notable alumni / alumnae Read more here: » University of York: Encyclopedia II - University of York - Student activities |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - Medicine - Branches of medicineWorking together as an interdisciplinary team, many highly trained health professionals besides medical practitioners are involved in the delivery of modern health care. Some examples include: nurses, laboratory scientists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, dietitians and bioengineers.
The scope and sciences underpinning human medicine overlap many other fields. Dentistry and psychology, while separate disciplines from medicine, are sometimes also considered medical fields. Physician assistants ...
See also:Medicine, Medicine - History of medicine, Medicine - Practice of medicine, Medicine - Healthcare delivery systems, Medicine - Patient-doctor relationship, Medicine - Clinical skills, Medicine - Settings where medical care is delivered, Medicine - Branches of medicine, Medicine - Basic sciences, Medicine - Diagnostic specialties, Medicine - Clinical disciplines, Medicine - Interdisciplinary fields, Medicine - Medical education, Medicine - Medical devices, Medicine - Legal restrictions, Medicine - Criticism Read more here: » Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Medicine - Branches of medicine |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - Medicine - CriticismCriticism of medicine has a long history. In the Middle Ages, it was not considered a profession suitable for Christians, as disease was considered Godsent, and interfering with the process a form of blasphemy. Barber-surgeons generally had a bad reputation that was not to improve until the development of academic surgery as a speciality of medicine, rather than an accessory field.
Through the course of the twentieth century, doctors focused increasingly on the technology that was enabling them to make dramatic improvements in patient ...
See also:Medicine, Medicine - History of medicine, Medicine - Practice of medicine, Medicine - Healthcare delivery systems, Medicine - Patient-doctor relationship, Medicine - Clinical skills, Medicine - Settings where medical care is delivered, Medicine - Branches of medicine, Medicine - Basic sciences, Medicine - Diagnostic specialties, Medicine - Clinical disciplines, Medicine - Interdisciplinary fields, Medicine - Medical education, Medicine - Medical devices, Medicine - Legal restrictions, Medicine - Criticism Read more here: » Medicine: Encyclopedia II - Medicine - Criticism |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Student lifeNYU's location in Greenwich Village — a vibrant and creative neighborhood that has attracted generations of artists, writers, intellectuals, and musicians — provides a unique perspective in which to study. The Village—and the rest of New York City—acts as an extension of NYU's campus. Being that NYU's "campus" is a patchwork of buildings and structures across much of the Village, it is indeed an "urban university" that has embraced the city as an essential element of the academic experience. NYU is largely a reflection of the populat ...
See also:New York University, New York University - History, New York University - University development, New York University - Cultural life, New York University - Academics, New York University - Schools and colleges, New York University - Faculty and staff, New York University - Facilities and monuments, New York University - Washington Square campus, New York University - Medical and other campuses, New York University - Foreign facilities, New York University - International houses on campus, New York University - Residence halls, New York University - Student life, New York University - Athletics, New York University - NYU in film and literature, New York University - Trivia, New York University - Notable NYU alumni and faculty, New York University - Notes Read more here: » New York University: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Student life |
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National Health Service - England.
The NHS in England is managed at the top level by the Department of Health, which takes political responsibility for the service. It controls 28 Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs), which oversee all NHS operations in a particular area.
The SHAs supervise:
Primary Care Trusts (PCTs), which administer primary care and public health. There are 302 PCTs, which oversee England's ...
See also:National Health Service, National Health Service - History, National Health Service - Structure, National Health Service - England, National Health Service - Wales, National Health Service - Scotland, National Health Service - Northern Ireland, National Health Service - Other, National Health Service - Funding, National Health Service - Political Issues in England, National Health Service - Overseas Doctors and the NHS: Read more here: » National Health Service: Encyclopedia II - National Health Service - Structure |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of scienceDespite popular impressions of science, it is not the goal of science to answer all questions. The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to reality. Also, science cannot possibly address nonsensical, or untestable questions, so the choice of which questions to answer becomes important. Science does not and can not produce absolute and unquestionable truth. Rather, physical science often tests hypotheses about some aspect of the physical world, and when necessary revises or repla ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of science |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - New York University - AcademicsThe university is widely considered to be among the most prestigious major research universities in the United States. NYU counts 20 Nobel Prize laureates, 9 National Medal of Science recipients, 12 Pulitzer Prize winners, 19 Academy Award winners, several Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winners and many MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowship holders among its past and present graduates and faculty.
Recent rankings rate NYU programs among the best in the country. (Note that rankings are often highly disputed - see College and university ran ...
See also:New York University, New York University - History, New York University - University development, New York University - Cultural life, New York University - Academics, New York University - Schools and colleges, New York University - Faculty and staff, New York University - Facilities and monuments, New York University - Washington Square campus, New York University - Medical and other campuses, New York University - Foreign facilities, New York University - International houses on campus, New York University - Residence halls, New York University - Student life, New York University - Athletics, New York University - NYU in film and literature, New York University - Trivia, New York University - Notable NYU alumni and faculty, New York University - Notes Read more here: » New York University: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Academics |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of scienceDespite popular impressions of science, it is not the goal of science to answer all questions. The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to reality. Also, science cannot possibly address nonsensical, or untestable questions, so the choice of which questions to answer becomes important. Science does not and can not produce absolute and unquestionable truth. Rather, physical science often tests hypotheses about some aspect of the physical world, and when necessary revises or repla ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Etymology, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Where science is practiced, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Goals of science |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - New York University - HistoryNew York University was founded in 1831 by a group of prominent New Yorkers — the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders — who felt that New York needed a university designed for young men where admission would be based on merit, not birthright or social class. Gallatin described his motivation in a letter to a friend: "It appeared to me impossible to preserve our democratic institutions and the right of universal suffrage unless we could raise the standard of general education and the mind of the laboring classes nearer ...
See also:New York University, New York University - History, New York University - University development, New York University - Cultural life, New York University - Academics, New York University - Schools and colleges, New York University - Faculty and staff, New York University - Facilities and monuments, New York University - Washington Square campus, New York University - Medical and other campuses, New York University - Foreign facilities, New York University - International houses on campus, New York University - Residence halls, New York University - Student life, New York University - Athletics, New York University - NYU in film and literature, New York University - Trivia, New York University - Notable NYU alumni and faculty, New York University - Notes Read more here: » New York University: Encyclopedia II - New York University - History |
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 |  |  | Whole Body Dentistry: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Facilities and monumentsMost NYU buildings are scattered across a roughly square area bounded by Houston Street to the south, Broadway to the east, 14th Street to the north, and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) to the west. The majority of NYU buildings surround Washington Square Park. In the past, there has often been tension between NYU and other neighborhood residents and businesses over real estate issues. In spite of this, NYU is the third largest landowner in the city (the largest being the City itself, the second being the Catholic Church).
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See also:New York University, New York University - History, New York University - University development, New York University - Cultural life, New York University - Academics, New York University - Schools and colleges, New York University - Faculty and staff, New York University - Facilities and monuments, New York University - Washington Square campus, New York University - Medical and other campuses, New York University - Foreign facilities, New York University - International houses on campus, New York University - Residence halls, New York University - Student life, New York University - Athletics, New York University - NYU in film and literature, New York University - Trivia, New York University - Notable NYU alumni and faculty, New York University - Notes Read more here: » New York University: Encyclopedia II - New York University - Facilities and monuments |
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