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In the year 1950, the major problems meriting medical research were declared to be tuberculosis, traumatism, occupational diseases and dysentery.
The traumatism caused by the mad cow epidemic and by other similar threats is forcing us to set up an independent European food authority.
"The role of the dura mater and its nerves in cerebral traumatism", (1878) in Brain 1:29-47.
Punctured and incised wounds., Traumatism, ecchymosis, extensive extravasations, oedema.
After an eighty-five-year suspension, he'd come out of traumatism in barely three months, a statistic for the record books, considered especially remarkable for someone not revived by friends or loved ones.
The destruction of the adipocytes is claimed to be completed by slight mechanical traumatism, for example, by the application of a transcutaneous ultrasound field or by massage of the palpation-rolling type in particular.
Freud's indication "that in cases of traumatism there is a ' lack of any preparedness for anxiety '...is a forerunner of the distinction he would later make...between 'automatic anxiety' and 'anxiety as a signal'".