| DTT | diagnostic and therapeutic team; diphtheria tetanus toxoid; direct transverse traction; dithiothreit... |
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| GITS | gastrointestinal therapeutic system |
| HTD | human therapeutic dose |
| ITE | insufficient therapeutic effect; in the ear [hearing aid]; in-training examination; intrapulmonary i... |
| NDTI | National Disease and Therapeutic Index |
| therapeutic pessimism | A disbelief in the curative virtues of remedies in general and especially of drugs. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| therapeutic pneumothorax | Pneumothorax designed to create some pulmonary parenchymal collapse, diaphragmatic immobilization, or both. (05 Mar 2000) |
| therapeutic ratio | The ratio of the maximally tolerated dose of a drug to the minimal curative or effective dose; LD50 divided by ED50. (05 Mar 2000) |
| therapeutic touch | The placing of the hands of the healer upon the person to be cured. (12 Dec 1998) |
| therapeutic vaccine | An injected therapy consisting of synthetic HIV antigen (for example, gp160) that is administered to people who already have HIV It is supposed to heighten and broaden the immune response to HIV, helping to halt disease progression. (09 Oct 1997) |
| therapeutical | <medicine> Of or pertaining to the healing art; concerned in discovering and applying remedies for diseases; curative. "Therapeutic or curative physic." "Medicine is justly distributed into "prophylactic," or the art of preserving health, and therapeutic, or the art of restoring it." (I. Watts) Origin: F. Therapeutique, Gr, from attendant, servant, to serve, take care of, treat medically, attendant, servant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| therapeutics | That part of medical science which treats of the discovery and application of remedies for diseases. Origin: Cf. F. Therapeutique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| therapeutic incompatibility |
opposition in therapeutic effect between two or more medicines.
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| therapeutic touch |
Therapeutic touch (TT) is a technique of alternative medicine, invented by Dolores Krieger in the early 1970s. TT is practiced by a therapist moving his or her hands over the patients body, specifically the affected area, without actually touching it. This is said to direct the flow of chi so that the patient can heal. The practice is based on the belief that living beings have an energy field or aura which extends beyond the surface of the body that can be manipulated by the therepist. ...
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| therapeutic touch |
An energy healing technique now used in and out of hospitals in many countries.
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Used to treat disease and help healing take place.
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| therapeutic index |
The ratio of the dose required to produce toxic or lethal effects to the dose required to produce a non-adverse or therapeutic response.
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