- Mark
Alden Crislip (born
April 25, 1957) is an
infectious disease doctor in Portland,
Oregon and
former chief of
infectious diseases at
Legacy Health...
- bee
venom include histamine (0.1–1%),
dopamine and noradrenaline. Mark
Crislip, a
practicing infectious disease specialist,
examined the
claims that bee...
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University Press. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-8018-7038-5.
Google Print, p.125
Crislip,
Andrew T. (2005). From
Monastery to Hospital:
Christian Monasticism &...
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medicine have
spoken out
against cupping therapy.
Harriet Hall and Mark
Crislip have
characterized cupping as "pseudoscience nonsense", "a
celebrity fad"...
- factors." Mark
Crislip,
infectious disease doctor,
referred to
these quotes as "gibberish" in a 2015 Science-Based
Medicine article.
Crislip also mentions...
- sick: The
emergence of
modern nursing. Routledge, 2021. p. 28
Crislip 2005, p. 3.
Crislip 2005, pp. 68–69, 99. Schmidt,
Charles (1889). "Chapter Five:...
- New York:
Oxford University Press, 1987, p. 232
Crislip,
Andrew Todd (26
March 2024).
Andrew Todd
Crislip. From
Monastery to Hospital:
Christian Monasticism...
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Simon Wells!". animatedviews.com. Josh Armstrong.
Retrieved 11
March 2018.
Crislip,
Anthony (18 June 2023). "How Disney's Mars
Needs Moms
Became 2011's Biggest...
- the demons? The
demon of
acedia in
early Christian monasticism",
Andrew Crislip,
Harvard Theological Review, 1
April 2005 (JSTOR 4125242) Acedia, Tristitia...
- Therapy. 14 (4): E70–E87. doi:10.1179/jmt.2006.14.4.70E. S2CID 72703587.
Crislip, Mark (27 May 2016). "Dry needling". Science-Based Medicine. Retrieved...