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malarial therapy उदाहरण वाक्य
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मलेरिया चिकित्सा
malarial:    मलेरिया- मलेरियाई
therapy:    उपचार चिकित्सा
उदाहरण वाक्य
1.A hope for future of anti-malarial therapy is the development of an effective malaria vaccine.

2.Relieved to know what was tormenting him, Cavanaugh rushed to a pharmacy to start anti-malarial therapy.

3.Anti-malarial therapy could be also be diversified by combining a potentially effective vaccine with current chemotherapy, thereby reducing the chance of vaccine resistance developing.

4.Austrian physician Julius Wagner-Jauregg won the Nobel Prize for his invention of malarial therapy as a treatment for general paralysis of the insane ( neurosyphilis ).

5.Besides the prevalent ocular condition / diseases, fundus photography can also be used to monitor individuals on anti-malarial therapy, by noting the changes in the fundus during standard screening.

6.In order for a case to be defined as resistant, the patient under question must have received a known and observed anti-malarial therapy whilst the blood drug and metabolite concentrations are monitored concurrently.

7."What they've done so far is great, " says Ed Nuzum, who studies experimental malarial therapies at the Walter Reed Army Institutes of Research in Washington, D . C . But he adds that LDH inhibitors that work in the test tubes may not necessarily kill the parasite inside cells.

8.Although ultimately discounting brain surgery as carrying too much risk, physicians and neurologists such as Leo Davidoff had, prior to 1935, entertained the proposition . } } Inspired by Julius Wagner-Jauregg's development of malarial therapy for the treatment of general paresis of the insane, the French physician Maurice Ducost?reported in 1932 that he had injected 5 ml of malarial blood directly into the frontal lobes of over 100 paretic patients through holes drilled into the skull.

9.The clinician-historian Joel Braslow argues that from malarial therapy onward to lobotomy, physical psychiatric therapies " spiral closer and closer to the interior of the brain " with this organ increasingly taking " center stage as a source of disease and site of cure . " For Roy Porter, once the doyen of medical history, the often violent and invasive psychiatric interventions developed during the 1930s and 1940s are indicative of both the well-intentioned desire of psychiatrists to find some medical means of alleviating the suffering of the vast number of patients then in psychiatric hospitals and also the relative lack of social power of those same patients to resist the increasingly radical and even reckless interventions of asylum doctors.

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