The Aetiology of Hysteria was created in 1896.
The cast of Aetiology - 2006 includes: Allan Helge Jensen as Boiko
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William Samuel John Ruddell has written: 'The aetiology of gastric cancer'
Aetiology is the study of the causes of something. In medicine, it means the study of the causes of a disease or disorder. This would be distinct from someone devoted to treating a disease or disorder, or finding a cure, though the fields may be interrelated. For example, there are many people studying diabetes, cancer, autism, etc. in order to treat or even cure some of these diseases. Aetiologists are studying their underlying causes. When an aetiologist finds the cause of a disease or disorder, this can often help with finding new ways to prevent, treat, and even cure diseases. Aetiology can also mean simply the cause of a disorder. If it's not known what causes a disorder or disease, it is often said, "the aetiology is unknown".
P. B. Bennett has written: 'The aetiology of compressed air intoxication and inert gas narcosis'
Luis Cifuentes Delatte has written: 'Urinary Calculi: Recent Advances in Aetiology, Stone Structure and Treatment'
C. Van Der Burgh has written: 'The aetiology of drug use' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Research
V. Korenchevsky has written: 'Physiological and pathological ageing' -- subject(s): Aging 'The aetiology and pathology of rickets from an experimental point of view'
R. J. C. Harris has written: 'Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionization radiation' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Radiation, Congresses 'Cellular basis and aetiology of late somatic effects of ionizing radiation' 'Techniques in experimental virology' -- subject(s): Technique, Virology 'Cancer; the nature of the problem' -- subject(s): Cancer 'Cytogenetics of cells in culture'
Alex. R. Somerford has written: 'Aetiology of cancer of the skin' -- subject(s): Skin, Causes and theories of causation, Occupational diseases, Cancer
J. Clemmesen has written: 'Statistical studies in the aetiology of malignant neoplasms' -- subject(s): Cancer, Case studies, Statistics, Statistics & numerical data, Neoplasms