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Today's literature: prescriptions written by patients.
No other protection is wanting, provided you are under the guidance of prudence.
Prevention is so much better than healing because it saves the labor of being sick.
An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.
Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise in Europe and elsewhere in the world. We are losing our first-line antimicrobials. Replacement treatments are more costly, more toxic, need much longer durations of treatment, and may require treatment in intensive care units.
What perhaps should receive more attention is the effect of the treatment on the virus.
You can never protect yourself 100%. What you do is protect yourself as much as possible and mitigate risk to an acceptable degree. You can never remove all risk.
Today, medical devices such as catheters and stethoscopes use silver, and every hospital in the western world uses silver sulfadiazine to prevent infections.
Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient.
Hey, pharmacist here. Bodily fluids don't scare me. Neither do yeast infections or wild hair-remover rashes. He moved her hand and leaned down to give her a long hug.
He's hugging me.
Me.
Concerning the harsh treatment of the body for our Lord's sake, I would say, avoid anything that would cause the shedding even of a drop of blood.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
There is a saying in the medical profession 'Inside every
tablet is a little bit of poison'. Avoid medications if you can.
As to diseases, make a habit of two things - to help, or at least, to do no harm.
I had AIDS, but I beat it with Advil.
We're very prepared: Infection-control people in hospitals over the past two months have been reviewing all their infection- control procedures because we anticipated just this sort of thing happening-a person coming from West Africa, they were healthy at the time they traveled, but got sick here.
Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen.
Keep in the sunlight.
Homeopathic doses are perhaps the strongest.
Guy de Chauliac's advice to those wishing to avoid infection is as follows: 'Go quickly, go far, and return slowly.
...to avoid huge medical costs, I strongly urge you not to get sick.
Each year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, two million Americans acquire an infection while they are in the hospital. Ninety thousand die of that infection. The
A milligram of prevention is worth a kilogram of cure.
AIDS is still around. Therefore, you have to practice safe sex.
The best protection any woman can have ... is courage.
It's useful to compare our preparations for epidemics with our preparations for war.
If you can't protect yourself, die and get out of the way of those who can.
Sustenance! Your health is always the best prescription.
Once the travel bug bites there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life
The best contraceptive is the word no - repeated frequently.
As a young surgeon in training at the University of California San Francisco General Hospital in the early '80s, my colleagues and I were inundated with an epidemic of young men with fevers, rashes, swollen lymph nodes and eventually death.
Who on planet Earth didn't have aspirin in the house?
A flu shot is the worst thing you can do.
The man who uses intelligence with respect to his diet, his sleeping habits and who exercises properly, is beyond any question of doubt taking the very best preventive medicines provided so freely and abundantly by nature
Leave your drugs in the chemist's pot if you can heal the patient with food.
brown paper bags from the pharmacist.
He who knows syphilis knows medicine
I grew up on antibiotics. Every ailment - sore throats, earaches, flus - warranted a trip to the doctor and in most cases some kind of prescription.
Soap, gloves, isolating patients, not reusing needles and quarantining the contacts of the ill - in theory it should be very easy to contain Ebola
Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake.
Hope is the best contraceptive.
Don't get sick, and if you do get sick, die quickly.
The most important medicine is tender love and care.
You know, back in my days, they used Bayer aspirin for contraception. The gals put it between their knees, and it wasn't that costly.
Be careful not to spend your life laboring in secondary causes.
I am very puzzled by the fact that young people are getting infected again. They don't take precautions despite an enormous amount of information. It's like riding a race car at 200 kilometers an hour. Some people like the risk.
Vaccines are the tugboats of preventive health.
Contraries are cured by contraries.
Don't ingest foods made in places where everyone is required to wear a surgical cap.
In today's world, new infections and diseases can spread across the country and even across the world in a matter of days, or even hours, making early detection critical.
Pills for sickness;
books for ignorance.
Prevention is better than cure.
Since the reduction of risk factors is the scientific basis for primary prevention, the World Health Organization promotes the development of an integrated strategy for prevention of several diseases, rather than focusing on individual ones.
Face-cream, hand-cream, nose-cream, eye-cream. I wondered for a moment how serious it would be if you ever got home drunk and accidentally put face-cream on your hands or hand-cream on your face.
What better medicine is there than a cat?
Prevention of disease must become the goal of every physician.
You have to protect yourself, your body, your being. You cannot treat it badly; you have to keep it, make as sensitive as possible.
Chlorophyll drops.
apparently someone had diddled away their shift at the prophylactics factory and here we were. Pregnant.
Feed sparingly and defy the physician.
The remedy now is two scotches and an aspirin, I think.
Immunity is not on the table. But your hand is.
Safe sex, safe music, safe clothing, safe hair spray, safe ozone layer. Too late! Everything that's been achieved in the history of mankind has been achieved by not being safe.
The agent which cures prevents, and the agent that prevents cures.
It is an art of no little importance to administer medicines properly: but, it is an art of much greater and more difficult acquisition to know when to suspend or altogether to omit them.
After getting her settled safely on the couch, I retrieved a sterile razor blade from the kit in the closet, along with alcohol swabs, gloves, and gauze. A fluffy white towel came from the bathroom.
Don't take chances. Take vitamins.
Nature makes penicillin; I just found it.
pharmacology of its class. A good grasp of the use of specific agents to target specific bacteria leads to
Hospital-acquired infections are now killing more people every year in the United States than die from AIDS or cancer or car accidents combined - about 100,000.
Every poison is known by its antidote.
Strive to preserve your health; and in this you will better succeed in proportion as you keep clear of the physicians, for their drugs are a kind of alchemy concerning which there are no fewer books than there are medicines.
Benadryl - the seven-dollar babysitter.
In the past five years, C. diff has spread across the globe, helped in large part by air travel, the availability and frequent use of antibiotics, and the graying of the world's population.
The lowest-hanging fruit in preventative medicine is just to really focus on nutrition.
PRESCRIPTION
A bit
of virtue
will never
hurt you.
Condoms instantly shot to the number-one position on my mental list of must-find survival supplies, far ahead of food, water, and a way across the Mississippi River.
There is no protection. To be female in this place is to be an open wound that cannot heal. Even if scars form, the festering is ever below.
There are no safe choices. Only other choices.
I have the emergency kit in my purse that has double-sided tape and Tylenol, and a small energy bar. I'm the one that has an extra lip gloss just in case.
You must keep a strict eye on your health; let everything else be subordinated to that.
There are some remedies worse than the disease.
Contraceptives should be used on every conceivable occasion.
It is often seen that in households where all members are exposed to the same danger, or again in schools or troops where everyone lives the same life, disease does not strike everyone indifferently.
Sterile." "Or they were very careful, and
We need to be as well prepared to defend ourselves against public health dangers as we should be to defend ourselves against any foreign danger.
Here's the best birth control in the whole world, if you really, if you have no pills, if you have no diaphragm, if you have no other form of contraception. Use it for ladies, if he comes at you with that little thing in his hand, just laugh at it. They can't deal with it, OK, it'll be gone.
Take [preventive] action before things happen. Establish order before disorder has begun.
I take goldenseal, Echinacea and cod liver oil when flying to boost my immune system.
In an emergency, what treatment is given by ear? Words of Comfort.
I have spent too long with too many people who have lost loved ones to healthcare-associated infections not to be determined to act on this. There is no tolerable level of preventable infections. The only acceptable strategy is a zero-tolerance strategy.
Sunshine is the best disinfectant
Trends toward increasing numbers of infection and increasing drug resistance show no sign of abating,
Don't 'take care', take a risk!
Grow the lawn and mow the lawn
always keep the TV on,
brush your teeth and kill the germs,
poison apples, poison worms.
Shut your eyes to the medical columns of the newspapers, and you will save yourself many forebodings and symptoms.
The patient must combat the disease along with the physician.
Look to the seasons when choosing your cures
Exercise caution, as I have advised many people.
How do you effectively separate the infected from the others? How
Restrepo. It's a miraculous kind of antiparadise up here: heat and dust and tarantulas and flies and no women and no running water and no cooked food and nothing to do but kill and wait.