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procaine hydrochloride
procaine hydrochloride, synthetic organic compound used in medicine as a local anesthetic. Introduced in 1905 under......
progesterone
progesterone, hormone secreted by the female reproductive system that functions mainly to regulate the condition......
ProMED-mail
ProMED-mail, global Internet-driven reporting network used to warn of potential outbreaks of infectious disease......
promethazine
promethazine, synthetic drug used to counteract the histamine reaction, as in allergies. Promethazine, introduced......
Prontosil
Prontosil, trade name of the first synthetic drug used in the treatment of general bacterial infections in humans.......
propofol
propofol, anesthetic drug used to induce and maintain general anesthesia and to sedate patients for certain medical......
prosthesis
prosthesis, artificial substitute for a missing part of the body. The artificial parts that are most commonly thought......
prosthodontics
prosthodontics, dental specialty concerned with restoration and maintenance of oral function, appearance, and comfort......
protease inhibitor
protease inhibitor, class of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV retrovirus infection in AIDS patients. Protease......
protein-bound iodine test
protein-bound iodine test, laboratory test that indirectly assesses thyroid function by measuring the concentration......
proteinuria
proteinuria, presence of protein in the urine, usually as albumin. Protein is not normally found in the urine of......
proton pump inhibitor
proton pump inhibitor, any drug that suppresses the secretion of gastric acid by inhibiting an enzyme in the parietal......
Prozac
Prozac, trade name of fluoxetine hydrochloride, first of the class of antidepressant medications called selective......
psilocin
psilocin, hallucinogenic principle contained in any of various psilocybin mushrooms, notably the two Mexican species......
psilocybin
psilocybin, hallucinogenic principle that occurs in any of various psilocybin mushrooms, including the two Mexican......
psychedelic drug
psychedelic drug, any of the so-called mind-expanding drugs that are able to induce states of altered perception......
psychiatry
psychiatry, the science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing mental disorders. The term psychiatry......
psychoanalysis
psychoanalysis, method of treating mental disorders, shaped by psychoanalytic theory, which emphasizes unconscious......
psychodrama
psychodrama, group psychotherapeutic technique in which patients more or less spontaneously dramatize their personal......
psychopharmacology
psychopharmacology, the development, study, and use of drugs for the modification of behaviour and the alleviation......
psychosurgery
psychosurgery, the treatment of psychosis or other mental disorders by means of brain surgery. The first such technique......
psychotherapy
psychotherapy, any form of treatment for psychological, emotional, or behaviour disorders in which a trained person......
psychotropic drug
psychotropic drug, in pharmacology, any agent that induces changes in awareness, behaviour, mood, perception, or......
public health
public health, the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical and mental health,......
public health dentistry
public health dentistry, dental specialty concerned primarily with prevention of dental decay and of periodontal......
pulmonary function test
pulmonary function test, procedure used to measure various aspects of the working capacity and efficiency of the......
pulse
pulse, rhythmic dilation of an artery generated by the opening and closing of the aortic valve in the heart. A......
qi
qi, in Chinese philosophy, medicine, and religion, the psychophysical energies that permeate the universe. Early......
quarantine
quarantine, the separation and restriction of travel of humans or other animals that may have come into contact......
quinidine
quinidine, drug used in the treatment of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia) and malaria. Obtained from the bark......
quinine
quinine, drug obtained from cinchona bark that is used chiefly in the treatment of malaria, an infection caused......
radial keratotomy
radial keratotomy (RK), a surgical procedure to correct nearsightedness (myopia). The technique was first developed......
radiation therapy
radiation therapy, the use of ionizing radiation (high-energy radiation that displaces electrons from atoms and......
radiology
radiology, branch of medicine using radiation for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Radiology originally......
rapamycin
rapamycin, drug characterized primarily by its ability to suppress the immune system, which led to its use in the......
recombinant DNA
recombinant DNA, a segment of DNA that is generated by combining genetic material from at least two different species.......
recreation therapy
recreation therapy, use of recreation by qualified professionals (recreation therapists) to promote independent......
regenerative medicine
regenerative medicine, the application of treatments developed to replace tissues damaged by injury or disease.......
rehabilitation robot
rehabilitation robot, any automatically operated machine that is designed to improve movement in persons with impaired......
rehabilitation, medical and vocational
rehabilitation, medical and vocational, use of medical and vocational techniques to enable a sick or handicapped......
Reiki
Reiki, spiritual healing technique and form of alternative medicine first developed and popularized in early 20th-century......
remdesivir
remdesivir, antiviral drug that is active against SARS-CoV-2, the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).......
reserpine
reserpine, drug derived from the roots of certain species of the tropical plant Rauwolfia. The powdered whole root......
respiratory therapy
respiratory therapy, medical profession primarily concerned with assisting respiratory function of individuals......
Rhône-Poulenc SA
Rhône-Poulenc SA, former French chemical manufacturer and leading producer of organic chemicals, synthetic fibres,......
rimantadine
rimantadine, drug used to treat infections caused by influenza type A virus, the most common cause of influenza......
risperidone
risperidone, antipsychotic drug used primarily in the treatment of schizophrenia but also in managing manic or......
Ritalin
Ritalin, a mild form of amphetamine used in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a......
robotic surgery
robotic surgery, in medicine, the use of machines guided by doctors to perform surgical procedures. The word robot......
RU-486
RU-486, first trade name for mifepristone, a synthetic steroid drug prescribed for inducing abortion during the......
Rubin’s test
Rubin’s test, diagnostic method for determining whether the fallopian tubes in the human female are occluded. (The......
Sackler family
Sackler family, American family, owner of the pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma. Although the family is well......
safe sex
safe sex, practices that reduce the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, especially AIDS, during......
Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital
Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital, oldest hospital in London. It lies just southeast of the Central Markets in the Smithfield......
sangoma
sangoma, highly respected healer among the Zulu people of South Africa who diagnoses, prescribes, and often performs......
Sanofi-Aventis
Sanofi-Aventis, French pharmaceutical company founded in 2004 through the merger of Sanofi-Synthélabo SA and a......
Schick test
Schick test, method for determining susceptibility to diphtheria; it laid the basis for inoculation against the......
scopolamine
scopolamine, alkaloid drug obtained from a number of plants of the family Solenaceae, including nightshade, henbane,......
Scottish Enlightenment
Scottish Enlightenment, the conjunction of minds, ideas, and publications in Scotland during the whole of the second......
sedative-hypnotic drug
sedative-hypnotic drug, chemical substance used to reduce tension and anxiety and induce calm (sedative effect)......
seizure
seizure, sudden, uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain. Seizures produce a wide range of symptoms, including......
semaglutide
semaglutide, drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes and to aid weight loss in persons who are severely overweight.......
semen analysis
semen analysis, laboratory examination of a sample of seminal fluid, usually consisting of the determination of......
sensitivity and specificity
sensitivity and specificity, two measures used to determine the validity of a test, typically in a clinical setting......
sensitivity training
sensitivity training, psychological technique in which intensive group discussion and interaction are used to increase......
serological test
serological test, any of several laboratory procedures carried out on a sample of blood serum (the clear liquid......
sex therapy
sex therapy, form of behaviour modification or psychotherapy directed specifically at difficulties in sexual interaction.......
sexology
sexology, interdisciplinary science that focuses on diverse aspects of human sexual behavior and sexuality, including......
shock therapy
shock therapy, method of treating certain psychiatric disorders through the use of drugs or electric current to......
Siddha medicine
Siddha medicine, traditional system of healing that originated in South India and is considered to be one of India’s......
silicone breast implant
silicone breast implant, prosthesis made from a polymer gel contained within a flexible casing that is used for......
silver nitrate
silver nitrate, caustic chemical compound, important as an antiseptic, in the industrial preparation of other silver......
single photon emission computed tomography
single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), imaging technique used in biomedical research and in diagnosis.......
skin graft
skin graft, transplantation of healthy skin from one area of the body to cover and heal a large wound or burn in......
skin test
skin test, introduction of a specific test substance into the skin of an individual, either by injection or by......
smallpox vaccine
smallpox vaccine, preparation of vaccinia virus given to prevent smallpox. Vaccinia virus is a type of poxvirus......
smart drug
smart drug, any of a group of pharmaceutical agents used to improve the intellectual capacity of persons suffering......
smelling salts
smelling salts, any of several different preparations of ammonia-based product and other ingredients used to revive......
Snellen chart
Snellen chart, chart used to measure visual acuity by determining the level of visual detail that a person can......
somatic cell nuclear transfer
somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), technique in which the nucleus of a somatic (body) cell is transferred to......
sore throat
sore throat, painful inflammation of the passage from the mouth to the pharynx or of the pharynx itself. A sore......
spa
spa, spring or resort with thermal or mineral water used for drinking and bathing. The name was taken from a town......
speech therapy
speech therapy, therapeutic treatment to correct defects in speaking. Such defects may originate in the brain,......
sphygmomanometer
sphygmomanometer, instrument for measuring blood pressure. It consists of an inflatable rubber cuff, which is wrapped......
spironolactone
What is spironolactone used for? Spironolactone is a diuretic drug that is used to treat conditions related to......
sports medicine
sports medicine, medical and paramedical supervision, of athletes in training and in competition, with the goal......
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, one of the leading pediatric hospitals and health care charities in the......
statin
statin, drug that acts to lower cholesterol levels by inhibiting the enzyme HMG-CoA (5-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme......
stereotaxic surgery
stereotaxic surgery, a three-dimensional surgical technique that enables lesions deep within tissues to be located......
sterilization
sterilization, in medicine, surgical procedure for the permanent prevention of conception by removing or interrupting......
stethoscope
stethoscope, medical instrument used in listening to sounds produced within the body, chiefly in the heart or lungs.......
stimulant
stimulant, any drug that excites any bodily function, but more specifically those that stimulate the brain and......
streptomycin
streptomycin, antibiotic synthesized by the soil organism Streptomyces griseus. Streptomycin was discovered by......
sulfa drug
sulfa drug, any member of a group of synthetic antibiotics containing the sulfanilamide molecular structure. Sulfa......
suramin
suramin, synthetic drug used in the treatment of sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis), a disease caused......
surgeon general of the United States
surgeon general of the United States, supervising medical officer of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned......
surgery
surgery, branch of medicine that is concerned with the treatment of injuries, diseases, and other disorders by......
syphilis test
syphilis test, any of several laboratory procedures for the detection of syphilis. The most commonly used tests......
tamoxifen
tamoxifen, synthetic hormone, used primarily in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer, that inhibits the......
telemedicine
telemedicine, field in which telecommunication technologies and medicine interact to allow for the provision of......

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