| allopathy |
The use of drugs or other means to antidote a disease or symptom, in a manner not necessarily cooperative with the body's natural functions.
Ãâó: www.ernestartist.org/BotanicalGlossary01.htm
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| allopathy |
Also known as "conventional medicine" in Western societies. Allopathy focuses on treating the symptoms of diseases primarily through prescription drugs. This approach utilizes a process of reductionism (focusing on the symptoms exhibited in a part of the organism rather than focusing on the organism as a whole.)
Ãâó: www.herbalgram.org/default.asp
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| allograft |
A piece of tissue transplanted or grafted from one to another of the same species, for example, one human to another. Also known as homograft.
Ãâó: www.convatec.com/en_AU/tips/dictionary/wound_care....
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| allodynia |
pain in response to something that should not cause pain, like a light touch
Ãâó: www.conquerchiari.org/Glossary.htm
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| alloimmunization |
or Alloantibody - The process whereby antibodies are formed which are directed towards antigens from other people, including leukocytes. It is one of the most serious transfusion complications.
Ãâó: www.bloodbook.com/glossary.html
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