... expedition and to offer it to "the Sun whom they called father and to the earth their mother." They severed its head and raised this as though offering it to the sun They then tilled the earth where the ... another to Oco-telulco, the third to Tizatlan andthe fourth to Quiahuiztlan, that is to say, the men ofthe Mountains, the men ofthe Limepits, the men ofthe Pinetrees, andthe Watermen; all these ... the lord ofthe North, and designates it as the name of one ofthe four principal and primitive gods ofthe Mexicans The commentator ofthe Telleriano-Remensis Codex, moreover, records that these...
... COMPOSITION. The Coordinating Com- 14 mittee shall be composed ofthe Directors ofthe 15 Centers and Offices 16 ‘‘(3) CHAIRPERSON. The Director ofthe Of- 17 fice shall serve as the chairperson ofthe ... women’s health professionals, and other individuals 16 and groups, as appropriate, on the policy ofthe Cen- 17 ters with regard to women; and 18 ‘‘(5) serve as a member ofthe Department of 19 Health ... CONTROL AND PREVENTION OFFICE OF WOMEN’S HEALTH ‘‘SEC 310A (a) ESTABLISHMENT.—There is estab- 19 lished within the Office ofthe Director ofthe Centers for 20 Disease Control and Prevention an office...
... provide for the exchange of information between the Office and recipients of grants, con- tracts, and agreements under subsection (c), and be- 10 tween the Office andhealth professionals andthe 11 ... women’s health professionals, and other individuals and groups, as appropriate, on the policy ofthe Cen- ters with regard to women; and ‘‘(5) serve as a member ofthe Department ofHealthand Human ... composed ofthe directors ofthe na- 18 tional centers and other appropriate officials ofthe 19 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 20 ‘‘(3) CHAIRPERSON. The Director ofthe Of- 21 fice...
... determining the extent and structure ofthe demand for health care andhealth expenditures In the case of longterm care, there are other important effects that concern the structure ofhealth care and ... changes in thehealthofthe elderly have important consequences for the further demand for health services, the need for long-term care and also for the development ofhealth expenditures But other ... expected that the changes in thehealthofthe elderly have important consequences for the further demand for health services, the need for long-term care and also for the development ofhealth expenditures...
... health We therefore briefly discuss in section themain elements ofthe Social Security and pension system in the Netherlands Section presents a model for healthand work decisions ofthe elderly ... introduce the latent variables representing the true value of general health, H* , andthe true value of work W G W related health, H* Rather then one measure for each type of health, H* and H* ... on the history ofhealth related decisions (the vector Z of section 3) We therefore have to assume that • encompasses elements ofthe initial stock ofhealthand decisions made in the course of...
... consequences ofthe rising, unsustainable costs ofhealth care; implications ofthe variations in healthcare spending andhealth outcomes in different regions ofthe country; the quality and quantity of ... by the authors to document the proceedings ofthe 2007 IOM Annual Meeting EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE ofthe national domestic agenda, the choice of EBM by the IOM Council as the theme ofthe ... 1970 by the National Academy of Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in the examination of policy matters pertaining to thehealthofthe public The Institute...
... XII OfThe Explanation Of Laws Of Nature Chapter XIII Miscellaneous Examples OfThe Explanation Of Laws Of Nature Chapter XIV OfThe Limits To The Explanation Of Laws Of Nature; AndOf Hypotheses ... occupations The business ofthe magistrate, ofthe military commander, ofthe navigator, ofthe physician, ofthe agriculturist, is merely to judge of evidence, and to act accordingly They all have ... at the mouth ofthe Dart But it is no part ofthe signification ofthe word John, that the father ofthe person so called bore the same name; nor even ofthe word Dartmouth, to be situated at the...
... subsection (f), within the Office 17 ofthe Administrator oftheHealth Resources and Services 18 Administration, an office to be known as the Office of 19 Women’s HealthThe Office shall be headed ... within the Office •HR 1784 EH ofthe Director ofthe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an office to be known as the Office of Wom3 en’s Health (referred to in this section as the ‘Office’) ... establish an Office on Women’s Health within the Department ofHealthand Human Services, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- tives ofthe United States of America...
... that they take into account the specific needs and demands of sexual and reproductive healthof adolescents and young people, considering the diversity of sexual orientation and identity, and ... the Program of Action ofthe International Conference on the Population and Development, of July 2, 19997; The Declaration ofthe Tenth Ibero-American Summit of Heads of States, of November 18, ... “Pact of San Jose, Costa Rica”11; The Andean Letter of Human Rights12; The United Nations’ Convention on the Rights ofthe Child13; The United Nation’s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of...
... understanding the basic mechanisms of disease and have vastly improved the preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic options available Impact ofthe NIH on the Nation’s Health A principal concern ofthe ... responsibilities ofthe NCI and created the National Cancer Program Over the years, the NCI’s mandate has come to include dis semination of current cancer information and assess ment ofthe incorporation of ... students see they can extend and apply their understanding of cancer to the real world It also is important that they receive feedback on the adequacy of their explanations and understandings Evaluate...
... and swallowing share the structures ofthe throat The chamber at the back ofthe mouth andthe top ofthe throat is the pharynx; it receives both air and food A flap of cartilage at the base of ... (open and clear of congestion) The arch ofthe palate (roof ofthe mouth) flattens, andthe permanent TEETH come in Control ofthe tongue, lips, and other muscular structures ofthe face and neck ... EAR Functions ofthe Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat The ears, nose, and mouth (along with the eyes) are the primary features ofthe head and face They form the hallmarks of recognition and individual...
... fluid, and increasingly educated The individual is no longer the grateful recipient ofthe commodity ofhealth from the State, but rather an agent of health, and responsibility for the attainment of ... falls within the classification of public health law, and examines four components ofthe public health law of England and Wales: the legislative framework ofhealth protection, public health enforcement ... mechanisms, the role of public and private law in the protection ofhealth and, finally, the legal framework ofthe provision ofhealth services Several weaknesses in law as a tool for the protection of...
... 35% of convicted offenders were under the influence of alcohol at the time of their offense An additional significant proportion of offenders were using other drugs at the time of their offense ... andthe Laws ofthe United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof … shall be the supreme Law ofthe Land; andthe Judges in every State shall be bound thereby …” (U.S Const art VI) The ... status and not a crime Principlesof Addictions andthe Law is a book for mental health professionals, health practitioners, and legal professionals wanting to better understand how the science of...