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ENURESIS, ARTWORK. ENURESIS, ARTWORK Incontinence is the inability to control urination (passage of urine). Due to problems w...
ENURESIS, ARTWORK. ENURESIS, ARTWORK Incontinence is the inability to control urination (passage of urine). Due to problems with the bladder´s sphincter, urinary incontinence can range from an occasional leakage of urine, to a complete inability to hold any urine. Common causes include mental or psychological changes (Alzheimer´s disease, acute confusion, depression), trauma following surgery or infection, pelvic muscle weakness, especially in women who have had multiple pregnancies. Treatmen





ARCALION. Pharmacist. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to...
ARCALION. Pharmacist. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate, or loss of appetite _ collectively known as asthenia _ that often accompany disease. The association of sulbutiamin





French cartoon on the inability of early balloonists to control the direction of their flights. Here the balloon is being pul...
French cartoon on the inability of early balloonists to control the direction of their flights. Here the balloon is being pulled by donkeys. From 'Histoire des Ballons' by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887. Aviation Aeronautics Flying





Viernheim, , DEU, 23.05.2005, a worker falls during repair work, in a sewage treatment plant. Fire_brigade at the rescue





Young businesswoman throwing crumpled paper on the floor, outbreak of anger, lack of inspiration, inability to write a report





RICKETS, X-RAY. RICKETS, X-RAY Rickets is a childhood disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones, primarily caus...
RICKETS, X-RAY. RICKETS, X-RAY Rickets is a childhood disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones, primarily caused by lack of vitamin D which in turn causes an inability to properly regulate calcium and phosphate levels. Vitamin D deficiency, especially in developing countries, is often due to malnutrition. Disturbances to skeletal growth cause asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull, ´bumps´ in the rib cage (rachitic rosary), and bowlegs. The replacement of deficient calcium, phosphoru





INTERIOR OF A CHEMIST´S SHOP. Pharmacist. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce we...
INTERIOR OF A CHEMIST´S SHOP. Pharmacist. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate, or loss of appetite _ collectively known as asthenia _ that often accompany disease. The association of sulbutiamin





ARCALION. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate...
ARCALION. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate, or loss of appetite _ collectively known as asthenia _ that often accompany disease. The association of sulbutiamine with traditional tr





RICKETS, X-RAY. RICKETS, X-RAY Rickets is a childhood disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones, primarily caus...
RICKETS, X-RAY. RICKETS, X-RAY Rickets is a childhood disorder involving softening and weakening of the bones, primarily caused by lack of vitamin D which in turn causes an inability to properly regulate calcium and phosphate levels. Vitamin D deficiency, especially in developing countries, is often due to malnutrition. Disturbances to skeletal growth cause asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull, ´bumps´ in the rib cage (rachitic rosary), and bowlegs. The replacement of deficient calcium, phosphoru





Insolvency announced 30.05.2005 Mannheim, DEU Germany fifth_largest drugstore chain Ihr Platz





ARCALION. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate...
ARCALION. A vitamin B analogue, Arcalion sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant shown to reduce weakness, inability to concentrate, or loss of appetite _ collectively known as asthenia _ that often accompany disease. The association of sulbutiamine with traditional tr
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