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Patologia geral da vitamina D
Conferência realizada na Semana de Expansão Univrsitária, promovida pela Sociedade de Docentes Livres da Faculdade de Medicina de Porto Alegre, em meados de outubro de 1936.
Considerações gerais
Distribuição, origem e propriedades físico-químicas da vitamina D
Ação fisiológica da vitamina D
Ciclo biológico da vitamina D
Das vitaminoses D
Avitaminose D
Patogenia
Profilaxia
Hipervitaminose D
Conclusõe
Do choque anafilatico nas re-injeções de soro
Palestra reslizada em 17/05/1938, na reunião semanal dos médicos e internos da Assistência Pública.
Parte I: considerações gerais
Parte II: estatística parcial dos casos que, no Posto Central da Assistência Pública, receberam uma segunda injeção de soro antitetânico (1500 unidades), sem apresentar sintoma algum, nem esboçado, do quadro mórbido do choque anafilático
Terapeutica da febre tifoide
Ponto sorteado e descrito no concurso de livre docente de Terapêutica Clínica da Faculdade de Medicina de Porto Alegre.
Sintomatologia e evolução da febre tifoide
Diagnóstico
Terpêutica
- Balneoterapia
- Terapêutica medicamentosa
Profilaxi
Setima costela cervical e osteocondrose deformante cervical
Observação
Costela cervical
Espondiloartrose deformante cervical
EAST ASIAN COOPERATION APPROACHES TOWARDS LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: THE CASES OF JAPAN, CHINA, AND SOUTH KOREA
This paper analyzes and compares the development cooperation approaches promoted by Japan, China, and South Korea toward the Latin American and Caribbean region in the post 2015 period. The study applies the analytical frameworks of Lancaster (2007) — institutions, ideas, interests, and organizations — and Kragelund (2019) — vectors— relying on qualitative analysis of primary and secondary sources. The findings indicate that, while each country's cooperation approach has its own features — for instance, Japan and South Korea are OECD members, whereas China is a practitioner of South-South cooperation — all three prioritize financial cooperation over other forms of engagement.A lo largo de siglo 21, Japón ha sido el principal donante en varios países de América Latina y el Caribe. Aunque China no tenía relaciones sólidas con la región hasta hace poco, recientemente esta ha desplazado a Estados Unidos como principal socio comercial en varios países de ALC. Además, la ayuda china para la ALC aumentó de 5% a 20% de su presupuesto total de 1990 a 2016 y se espera que continue creciendo. La cooperación de Corea del Sur en la región ha aumentado constantemente desde la década de 1990, y la estrategia del gobierno pretende continuar de la misma manera. Aunque estos países tienen enfoques diferentes, priorizan la cooperación económica sobre otras formas de compromiso
ECOWAS FREEDOM OF MOBILITY AND ITS NATIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIA
This study examines the effects of the ECOWAS Free Movement Protocol on national security in Nigeria in the context of a wider regional and global security landscape. From primary data drawn from structured interviews and fieldwork, combined with secondary sources, the research argues that while the Protocol facilitates regional integration and regional trade, at the same time it interacts with Nigeria's narrow institutional capacity, insecure borders, and corruption and hence amplifies security vulnerabilities. However, blaming insecurity on the porousness of borders in isolation could miss the intricacy of interaction among transnational criminal networks, weak multilateral enforcement institutions, and the inherent gap between the ECOWAS integration vision and domestic enforcement realities. This study employs both functionalism and the regional security complex theory to place Nigeria's national security issues within the frameworks of regional interdependence and international systemic processes. The findings of the study propose that effective security governance in Nigeria requires not just better management of the borders but also regional coordination and institutional reforms to address both internal and external drivers of insecurity