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Médecine --- Medicine --- Formules et recettes. --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
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Be it angels, meteorites, or harps - there is a wealth of knowledge in the more than one-hundred publications that, by the mid-eighteenth century, had appeared in four languages under the name of Johann Jacob Wecker (1528-1586/88). Broad networks were created in order to collect and disseminate this knowledge. The practice of compilation formed the basis of this so far largely overlooked, successful production of books.
Medicine --- Printing --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions --- History --- Wecker, Johann Jacob,
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La cuisine est une science. Il existe une relation étroite entre élaborer une recette et entreprendre une recherche scientifique. Quelle que soit l’origine d’une recette, d’un livre ou inventée, il faudra faire le choix des ingrédients, les mélanger et les cuire de manière appropriée afin de ne pas altérer les substances actives qui composent les ingrédients. Une fois la cuisson terminée, il faudra analyser le goût et si nécessaire prévoir son amélioration. Améliorer une recette nécessite de connaître le ou les processus qui interviennent dans le développement des arômes, des saveurs et de la texture. Cette approche est similaire à celle développée par le scientifique. La relation entre l’élaboration des recettes, les substances nutritives qui composent les ingrédients et la santé de l’homme est issue de plusieurs disciplines de la recherche fondamentale et clinique. Au cours des dernières années, de nombreux travaux scientifiques ont été publiés sur le rôle de la nutrition et la réduction des risques dans les pathologies comme les maladies cardiovasculaires ou les cancers. Le but principal de cet ouvrage a été d’identifier la structure chimique des composants actifs des ingrédients utilisés en cuisine (légumes, herbes aromatiques, épices) et qui entrent dans la préparation des recettes pour « végétariens » et «omnivores».
Formulas, recipes, etc. --- Chemistry. --- Receipts --- Recipes --- Physical sciences --- Home economics --- FOOD --- FOOD WRITING --- ANALYSIS --- COMPOSITION
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Materia medica --- Medicine, Arab --- Botany, Medical --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. --- -Medicine, Arab --- -Botany, Medical --- -Medical botany --- Botany --- Medical sciences --- Materia medica, Vegetable --- Medical botanists --- Medicinal plants --- Arab medicine --- Medicine, Arabic --- Medicine, Unani --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Medieval --- Therapeutics --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Early works to 1800 --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions --- -Early works to 1800 --- Materia medica - Early works to 1800. --- Medicine, Arab - Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. --- Botany, Medical - Early works to 1800. --- Dioscoride, medecin grec, 1er siecle --- Traductions
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Medicine, Medieval --- Materia medica --- -Therapeutics --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Medieval medicine --- -Medicine, Medieval --- Therapeutics --- Medicine, Medieval - Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. --- Materia medica - France. --- Histoire --- Moyen age --- Medecine
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This is a detailed, book-length study of Middle English medical recipes in their literary, imaginative, social, and codicological contexts. It explores how the words and structures of recipes could contribute to late medieval manuscripts' healing purpose, but could also confuse, impede, exceed, and redefine that purpose.
Medicine, Medieval, in literature. --- Medicine --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- Health Workforce --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions --- Early works to 1800. --- 1100-1500
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Healers --- Traditional medicine --- Brittany (France) --- Medicine [Magic, mystic, and spagiric ] --- Healers - France - Brittany --- Traditional medicine - Formulae, receipts, prescriptions --- Guérisseurs --- Incantations --- Chamans --- Médecine populaire --- Ethnomédecine --- Médecine --- Magie --- Médecine traditionnelle --- France --- 20e siècle --- Bretagne (France) --- Pratiques magiques
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Medicine, Greek and Roman --- Medicine, Egyptian --- Médecine grecque et romaine --- Médecine égyptienne --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions. --- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions --- Formules et recettes --- History, Ancient. --- Manuscripts, Medical. --- 091.141 --- 091 <436 WIEN> --- 091:61 --- 091 =75 --- Manuscript, Medical --- Medical Manuscript --- Medical Manuscripts --- Medical Writing --- Ancient History (Medicine) --- Ancient History of Medicine --- History of Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Ancient History --- Ancient History --- Ancient Histories (Medicine) --- Ancient History Medicine --- Ancient History Medicines --- Histories, Ancient (Medicine) --- History Medicine, Ancient --- History Medicines, Ancient --- History, Ancient (Medicine) --- Medicine Ancient History --- Medicines, Ancient History --- Papyri --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- Handschriften i.v.m. geneeskunde --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- 091 =75 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- 091:61 Handschriften i.v.m. geneeskunde --- 091 <436 WIEN> Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Oostenrijk--WIEN --- 091.141 Papyri --- Médecine grecque et romaine --- Médecine égyptienne --- Manuscripts, Medical --- Manuscripts, Medical as Topic. --- History, Ancient --- Manuscripts, Medical as Topic
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As the first book that specifically addresses pediatric formulations in the context of drug development, Pediatric Formulations: A Roadmap covers anatomy and physiology of children as well as the technical state of the art, gives hints about where to find inspiration, and provides a suitable background on the regulatory framework. Existing books on pediatric formulations mainly discuss compounding at the pharmacy. This is not a “how to formulate” textbook for pharmaceutical scientists; the subtitle “A Roadmap” indicates that we are on a path in largely unexplored territory. It is an attempt to equip the reader with necessary information on how to get started with the appropriate mindset. Among medicinal specialties, pediatrics is a young discipline. The potential dangers of medicine were often underestimated in earlier times. Cough suppressants labeled as “suitable for children and adults” a hundred years ago could kill children as they contained opioids. Since then, a complex framework has evolved, with physicians, pharmacists, drug development companies, generic companies, academic scientists, regulatory authorities, reimbursement organizations, patients and children’s parents as key players. The position of children in our society has changed dramatically during the last century. Children were protected against clinical trials, yet thanks to clinical trials, many more children with cancer survive today. The development of age-adjusted drug formulations is not only a technical challenge. For new drugs today, there are laws both in the United States and the European Union that compel the research-based pharmaceutical industry to also consider children during drug development. One of the major demands of authorities is the development of age-appropriate formulations. Daniel Bar-Shalom is an Associate Professor in Drug Delivery at The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. He has a degree in Biology from The Tel-Aviv University (1975), carried research in botany and then graduated from the School of Pharmacy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1982). He is a qualified pharmacist and has managed and owned a pharmacy in Haifa where he gained insight into the needs and idiosyncrasies of patients. He moved to Denmark in 1986 and founded Egalet, a drug delivery company where he served until 2007 as Vice President, R&D. He has been a consultant for various pharmaceutical and medical device companies. He is also the inventor of various technologies, holds many patents and has formulated marketed products. His main interests are controlled drug delivery and in particular oral pediatric formulations and geriatric formulations addressing the problem of polypharmacy. Dr. Klaus Rose is CEO of Klausrose Consulting, Switzerland and advises on pediatric drug development and how to comply with FDA and EMA pediatric requirements. He has studied Latin languages, psychology and medicine. After postgraduate clinical training in general medicine in Germany and England, he joined the pharmaceutical industry. He has held various positions in R&D and medical affairs, was Global Head Pediatrics Novartis from 2001 to 2005 and was Global Head Pediatrics Roche from 2005 to 2009. After a year with a regulatory consultancy, he established his own business. Dr. Rose is a frequent speaker on international conferences on pediatric drug development, organizes trainings and publishes on a regular base.
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