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Loading... Solving the Puzzling Problem of Arthritis: An Antibiotic Treatment Handbook for Patients and Doctorsby Pat Ganger and Carol Lange
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In 1946, Washington DC rheumatologist Thomas McPherson Brown, M.D., began using tetracycline antibiotics to successfully and safely treat many of the rheumatoid diseases like arthritis, based on his belief that these diseases are caused by an infectious agent. plans to use antibiotic therapy for rheumatoid diseases. It is the only book that includes most of Dr. Brown's wisdom and insights drawn from over 100 of his published scientific papers. It also includes unique, unpublished material from 60 of his medical teaching lectures. Current research that relates to the original understanding of this form of treatment is included to validate it in today's mushrooming world of new arthritic drugs. successfully-treated long-term patients, one with RA for over 50 years and one with scleroderma for 25 years, it presents this medical and biological information in language any lay reader can understand and use. information, summaries of chapter main points, guides to interpreting lab tests and drugs, keys to rehabilitation and all the other elements necessary for a successful outcome when using this treatment plan. No library descriptions found. |
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