Extemporaneous compounding (from the Latin ex tempore - “according to the circumstances”) is the manufacture of medicines in pharmacies directly according to doctors’ pre ...
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Read MoreNutrient agar is a solid or semi-liquid nutrient medium containing 0.3-5% agar. Agar is a polysaccharide obtained from red seaweed. It forms a gelatinous consistency when ...
Read MoreNeedle spatula: what is it and how is it used in medicine A spatula needle is a medical instrument that is used to introduce air or irrigating fluid into the anterior cha ...
Read MoreAn irritant or stimulant is a substance that can activate the activity of any system in the human body or improve its overall functioning. Stimulants can be natural or sy ...
Read MoreSkin papillomatous-verrucous aspergillosis: causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment Cutis papillomatosa verrucosa aspergillosis (a. cutis papillomatosa verrucosa) is a ...
Read MoreFilatova acute stem: description and features Filatova acute stalk (FS) is one of the types of skin-fatty tape, which is located in the orbital area and serves to attach ...
Read MoreAdrenogenital syndrome (syndromum adrenogenitale) is an endocrine disease caused by congenital dysfunction of the adrenal cortex, leading to impaired cortisol synthesis a ...
Read MoreNecrosadism: the practice of vampirism or a dangerous psychological disorder? Necrosadism is a term that combines two concepts: necrophilia and sadism. It describes a pra ...
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