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John D. Nelson has written: '1993-1994 pocketbook of pediatric antimicrobial therapy' -- subject(s): Antibiotics, Chemotherapy, Communicable diseases in children, Handbooks, manuals '1989-1990 pocketbook of pediatric antimicrobial therapy' -- subject(s): Antibiotics, Chemotherapy, Communicable diseases in children, Drug therapy, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, In infancy & childhood, Therapeutic use
Yes. Some of the beneficial bacteria in the gut will die and may cause digestive issues.
Benjamin M. Kagan has written: 'Antimicrobial therapy' -- subject(s): Anti-infective agents, Antibiotics, Therapeutic use
Yes, absolutely. Any breed of dog has the potential to be used in therapy work if trained for it.
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Humanistic therapy emphasizes people's potential for growth and self-actualization, with an emphasis on the therapist providing genuine empathy and unconditional positive regard to help clients achieve personal development and self-discovery.
Penicillin exhibits the property of an effective and safe antimicrobial therapy that involves selective toxicity. This is because the chemical structure of Penicillin gives antibacterial properties.
Physical therapy, speech therapy, and other types of developmental therapy will help the child reach his or her potential.
no
An antimicrobial is an agent which destroys microbes or inhibits their growth, or prevents or counteracts their pathogenic action.
such techniques as encounter groups, sensitivity training, and primal therapy.