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Lexicographically close words:
clingeth; clinging; clings; clingstone; clinic; clinically; clinician; clinicians; clinics; clinique
  1. The clinical thermometer and other instruments of precision.

  2. Footnote 6: Archives of Pathological Anatomy and Physiology and of Clinical Medicine.

  3. Current clinical psychology has undoubtedly overworked the influence of sexual impulse in this connection, refusing at the hands of some writers to recognize the operation of any other modes of disturbance.

  4. The development of mental pathologies to the point where they need clinical attention has of late enforced a widespread consciousness of some of the evils of suppression of impulse.

  5. So the most popular forms of the clinical psychology, those associated with the founders of psycho-analysis, retain the notion of a separate psychic realm or force.

  6. There is no counterpart to clinical medicine.

  7. But there is error, even from a limited clinical standpoint, in permitting the classifying name to blot from view the difference between fear of bombs dropped from the sky and the fears which previously existed.

  8. The rise at the present time of a clinical psychology which revolts at traditional and orthodox psychology is a symptom of ethical import.

  9. His System of Clinical Medicine was a standard work and was extolled by Trousseau, the greatest physician that France has ever had, in the highest terms of appreciation.

  10. Graves's Disease", was one of the greatest of clinical physicians.

  11. Morton, in his sixty-six clinical cases and in his commentary, makes but slight reference to pitting.

  12. It is clear that the fever spread to the richer classes in Cork, for his five clinical histories are all from those classes.

  13. Per contra his distinguished colleague Morton says that every old woman and apothecary practised the cooling regimen, and he points the moral of its evil consequences in a good many of his sixty-six clinical cases[838].

  14. The materials of this essay came from Guy's Hospital, and they were both clinical and anatomical.

  15. A series of clinical researches, which I carried on for six consecutive years, has shown me with certainty that the mental condition of the insane is modified in a constant manner by barometrical and thermometrical influences.

  16. Such, then, are some "cases" discussed in a sort of clinical lecture.

  17. Outlines of Infectious Diseases: For the use of Clinical Students.

  18. Diseases of the Chest: Contributions to their Clinical History, Pathology, and Treatment.

  19. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in University College, and Senior Assistant Physician to the Hospital.

  20. The Change of Life In Health and Disease: A Clinical Treatise on the Diseases of the Nervous System incidental to Women at the Decline of Life.

  21. Clinical Notes on Cancer, Its Etiology and Treatment; with special reference to the Heredity-Fallacy, and to the Neurotic Origin of most Cases of Alveolar Carcinoma.

  22. Clinical Lectures on Diseases of Women: Delivered in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, by J.

  23. The Student's Guide to Clinical Medicine and Case-Taking.

  24. On Diseases and Injuries of the Eye: A Course of Systematic and Clinical Lectures to Students and Medical Practitioners.

  25. Diseases of the Heart and Aorta: Clinical Lectures.

  26. The whole of this region may become involved, presenting all the symptoms of a true eczema; the border, however, is sharply defined, and usually one or more outlying patches of the ordinary clinical type of the disease may be seen.

  27. To this end, also, the work has been magnificently illuminated with 701 illustrations, for the most part original photographs and water-colors of actual clinical cases accumulated during the past fifteen years.

  28. The profound learning and great clinical experience of the distinguished author find expression in this book.

  29. Roswell Park, Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, University of Buffalo.

  30. Describe the clinical appearances and behavior of the lupus ulcerations.

  31. It is similar in its clinical characters to the vesicular type, except that the lesions are pustular.

  32. Describe the so-called clinical varieties of psoriasis.

  33. Though educated apart from the male students while studying the theory of midwifery, they attend the accouchement-ward together, and receive clinical or practical instruction in the same class, from the same professor.

  34. Arthur Janov (1924- ) was psychoanalytically trained as a clinical psychologist and psychiatric social worker.

  35. Often, you will find clinical psychologists in private practice, while many counseling psychologists hold positions in organizations, schools, and social service agencies.

  36. If you consult a clinical or counseling psychologist who works through an agency, you will often find that a sliding scale is used to determine charges, as in social work.

  37. Any diagnosis of psychosis requires a careful evaluation by a psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, or psychotherapist.

  38. FEES Because of their more advanced training, clinical psychologists can be expected to charge fees that are somewhat higher than what social workers in private practice receive.

  39. Thomas Maloney, clinical psychologist in Clayton, Missouri, I want to extend my warmest appreciation for his personal guidance and voluntary supervision of my first efforts in counseling.

  40. Like clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists receive training in individual, group, and marriage and family counseling as well as in vocational counseling, assessment, and rehabilitation.

  41. His clinical experience as a child psychologist and his later work in training students in therapy led him to believe that people frequently come to have personal problems as a result of the conditional love of their parents.

  42. Depression: Clinical depression is not simple sadness or grief.

  43. Charges for {44} the services of a clinical psychologist are made on an hourly basis; counseling sessions usually last forty-five to fifty minutes, although some psychologists will see clients for shorter periods.

  44. Clinical Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Nervous System.

  45. Among them are a medicine glass, a teaspoon, clinical thermometer, hot water bag, fountain syringe, and an alcohol lamp in houses without gas or electric stoves.

  46. Show how to cleanse a clinical thermometer.

  47. The temperature is taken by means of a clinical thermometer placed either in the mouth, the rectum, or the armpit (axilla).

  48. How should you cleanse a clinical thermometer?

  49. The important bearing of anaphylaxis on clinical practice is obvious.

  50. Young also reports favorable clinical results in cases of scarlet fever, diphtheria, sore throat, and the like.

  51. Harrison and Mills chose for a test three ordinary cases of secondary syphilis, cases with well marked lesions, the clinical progress of which could easily be watched and from which it was easy to obtain specimens for microscopic examination.

  52. The product called “Secretogen” has not been shown, either experimentally and by sound clinical evidence, to possess useful therapeutic properties.

  53. It is on this account, also, that clinical experiments must be surrounded with extra painstaking precautions.

  54. With the great variation in the clinical course of pneumonia, the above figures, though suggestive, certainly need further support before the routine use of camphor as recommended by Seibert can be sanctioned.

  55. In reply he requested that publication be postponed pending the submission of further clinical evidence.

  56. In doubtful cases the Council considers these questions with the advice and cooperation of its staff of clinical consultants.

  57. One cannot, therefore, reliably estimate the degree of clinical danger on animals.

  58. The matter came to the fore once more in 1888 when it was proposed to move only the clinical instruction to Detroit.

  59. Watling, Ohio College of Dental Surgery, '60, Professor of Clinical and Mechanical Dentistry.

  60. The introduction of clinical methods came slowly, though the growing city of Ann Arbor furnished many opportunities for actual diagnosis and treatment.

  61. The first officially recognized Laboratory of Clinical Medicine was established by Dr.

  62. As far as the present writer can find from reference to books and from the clinical experience of others, "pain" is unknown as an aura in cortical epilepsy, or at most is of equivocal occurrence.

  63. Clinical observation supports the view in a striking way, but one requiring, in the opinion of some, further confirmation.

  64. Such a clinical picture is perfectly distinct, and it is difficult to overlook typical cases, especially after the fluctuation in the soft parts has occurred.

  65. As a clinical term, necrosis usually means destruction by pyogenic infection, and caries, destruction by the gradual extension of a tuberculous process.

  66. As a means of differentiating clinical conditions, the use of these two words is desirable.

  67. Destruction of this sort is described by the clinical term caries.

  68. Destruction of bone of this sort is described by the clinical term necrosis.

  69. An aseptic wound heals without any of the clinical signs of inflammation and without reaction.

  70. Sometimes the syphilis is latent so far as clinical symptoms are concerned, but we may find a positive Wassermann reaction.

  71. Once a syphilitic, not necessarily always a syphilitic; but once a syphilitic, possibly and probably always a syphilitic, and that no matter what the treatment or the lack of clinical symptoms.

  72. Some tubercular women during pregnancy give no clinical evidence of an aggravation of the pulmonary disease, but these cases are exceptional.

  73. With these clinical symptoms and the history, we may differentiate the nephritis of pregnancy from Bright's disease.

  74. Among the cases with constant negative reaction there were some who developed brain syphilis, or tabes, proving that they were not cured despite the absence of clinical manifestations of the disease and the negative Wassermann reactions.

  75. Most of these cases have no clinical significance.

  76. In some the long negative reaction, for five or six years, indicated cure, and physicians would pronounce such cases positively cured; but suddenly they changed to a positive reaction without any clinical manifestations showing at the time.

  77. Men with tertiary syphilis have begotten children without, to all clinical appearance, inoculating the wife.

  78. The higher neurons have been stimulated into reflex activity twenty-five minutes after complete clinical cardiac cessation of activity.

  79. The high mortality reported by many good obstetricians is a proof that the treatment of cardiac conditions requires an experience in clinical medicine and a skill lacking, as a rule, in specialists who are not internists.

  80. Not one but all these facts must be considered, together with one's own clinical experience.

  81. Surgeon Extraordinary to His Majesty the King of the Belgians; Consulting Surgeon to University College Hospital, London; Emeritus Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College, London, etc.

  82. A woman, who was a patient in the clinical ward of the infirmary of Edinburgh, under the care of Dr.

  83. In probably nearly every case of diphtheria, unless of the mildest type, there is some myocardial involvement, even if not more than 25 percent of such cases show clinical symptoms of such heart injury.

  84. The nearer he is to clinical work the more he believes in it.

  85. Professor of Therapeutics and formerly Professor of Clinical Medicine in Yale Medical School NEW HAVEN, CONN.

  86. Ammonia: In the form of ammonium carbonate or the aromatic spirits of ammonia, this has long been used with clinical satisfaction as a cardiac stimulant.

  87. A Clinical Study of the Effects of Sleep and Rest on Blood Pressure, Arch.

  88. The physiologic action of alcohol, which dulls or benumbs the nervous system and dilates the peripheral blood vessels, is exactly in line with the clinical indications.

  89. With the reawakening of clinical medicine in the seventeenth century his reputation waxed again, and Boerhaave declared that the works of Aëtius had as much importance for physicians as had the Pandects of Justinian for lawyers.

  90. According to the documents and traditions that we possess, clinical teaching was the most significant feature of the school work and made it famous.

  91. This is a clinical fact which there is no blinking.

  92. It is a very good clinical experiment indeed.

  93. The blood specimens were unaccompanied by histories and the laboratory results were not in any way influenced by clinical findings.


  94. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clinical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.