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- W1578494866 abstract "Hyperthermia is part of thermal medicine, in which increasing body or tissue temperature used for the treatment of diseases. It can be traced back to the earliest practice of medicine. Cultures from around the world can point to ancient uses of hot therapy for specific medical applications. As mentioned in the foregoing books, cauterization is the first application of hyperthermia in medicine. Cauterization can be done by heat, or by chemicals such as caustics. Al-Zahrawi an ancient Arabic scientistgenerally preferred the former for the use of cauterization in treatment of diseases (1). Depending on the nature of the disease, the patient's temperament and the weather condition, different kinds of metals such as bronze, iron and gold could be used. The important considerations in the procedure include the shape of the cautery, the site of cauterization and the number of exposures. Many of the cauteries were taken from the Greeks, but Al-Zahrawi takes an independent line while describing cauterization for hare-lip, entropion, pulmonary disease, pre-anal fistula, dislocation of femur, back pain, headache, ptosis, perianal fistulae, humeral dislocation, sciatica and face swellings (fig 1)." @default.
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- W1578494866 title "Hyperthermia Tissue Ablation in Radiology" @default.
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