History
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 âShivambuâ, which literally means âbeneficial waterâ, refers to auto or self-urine therapy
From the article ‘One teaspoon twice a day â Indians opting for âurine therapyâ to âcureâ cancer, Covid’ by Tina Das Read more.
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âElixir of long lifeâ
The relevance of urine examination has been reported since the ancient times. Urine was connected to religious traditions attracting the interest of the people as âthe elixir of long lifeâ.… Read more.
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Liquid Gold: The Lore and Logic of Using Urine to Grow Plants
I was looking for J. Rosenhek History of medicine: liquid gold Doctor’s Rev: Med Move, 23 (2005) but found this instead. Check out the table of contents at amazon. Featuring a short history… Read more.
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Laboratory medicine began 6000 years ago with the analysis of human urine
Laboratory medicine began 6000 years ago with the analysis of human urine, which was called uroscopy until the 17th century and today is termed urinalysis. Today physicians use urine to diagnose… Read more.
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Looking at the urine: the renaissance of an unbroken tradition
The wacky world of wee-wee wizardry! Welcome to the realm of urinalysis, where brave souls peer into the golden depths of human excretion and occasionally… gulp… take a sip! Picture… Read more.
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âAccount of the Introduction of Vaccine Inoculation into America.â Annals of medicine, for the year … : exhibiting a concise view of the latest and most important discoveries in medicine and medical philosophy vol. 5 (1800): 477-479.
Kine Pox search turns up a couple of pages..these are some of the older articles Medical Intelligence Edinb Med Surg J. 1812 Jul 1; 8(31): 374â384.PMCID: PMC5744547 Summary Page Browse PDFâ9.6M Select item… Read more.
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Orphan Train Movement
The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes located largely in rural areas of the Midwest. The orphan… Read more.






