Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 25
Strona 94
... depends upon a quantitative factor , namely the subject's degree of aware- ness . This may be great , small or apparently lacking and it may fluctuate , being absent one day and present the next . The “ un- conscious " is therefore an ...
... depends upon a quantitative factor , namely the subject's degree of aware- ness . This may be great , small or apparently lacking and it may fluctuate , being absent one day and present the next . The “ un- conscious " is therefore an ...
Strona 108
... depends on smooth operation of vis- ceral , vascular and glandular regulatory mechanisms . In the case of local vasoconstriction and the consequences of tissue ischemia this is obvious enough , as is overebullient repair of injury as ...
... depends on smooth operation of vis- ceral , vascular and glandular regulatory mechanisms . In the case of local vasoconstriction and the consequences of tissue ischemia this is obvious enough , as is overebullient repair of injury as ...
Strona 113
... depends on the pre- vailing state of the affected organ or organism and on the algebraic sum of the other forces acting on , or within , it . Failure to recognize this principle has led to a good deal of confusion among medical ...
... depends on the pre- vailing state of the affected organ or organism and on the algebraic sum of the other forces acting on , or within , it . Failure to recognize this principle has led to a good deal of confusion among medical ...
Spis treści
Chapter | 3 |
BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 4 innych sekcji
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
able accepted achieved activity adaptive adjustment appear associated attack attitudes become behavior blood bodily brain cause changes concern conditioning considered continue course culture death depends difficulty discussion disease disturbances early effects emotional environment evidence example experience expression factors feelings Figure findings forces function further glucose headache heart human hyperemia hyperventilation important increased indicate individual induced interest interview involved leads less living means measured mechanisms medicine mother myocardial infarction nasal nature nervous system normal observed occur organ pain parents patient pattern period person physician pointed possible pressure problems Psychosomatic questions reactions recorded relation relationship requires responses result secretion setting significant situation social society stress student suggested symptoms talk things tion tuberculosis understanding values various visceral York