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| R T MathieSummaryAffiliation: Faculty of Homeopathy Country: UK Publications
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Clinical outcomes research: contributions to the evidence base for homeopathyRobert T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy, 15 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1R 0AA, UK
Homeopathy 92:56-7. 2003
Adenosine preconditioning attenuates hepatic reperfusion injury in the rat by preventing the down-regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthaseFerdinand Serracino-Inglott
Division of Surgery, Anaesthetics and Intensive Care, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK
BMC Gastroenterol 2:22. 2002..Previous work has suggested that in the liver, adenosine preconditioning is mediated by nitric oxide. Whether the endothelial isoform of nitric oxide synthase plays a part in this mechanism has however not yet been investigated...
Outcomes from homeopathic prescribing in dental practice: a prospective, research-targeted, pilot studyR T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy and British Homeopathic Association, Hahnemann House, Luton LU1 3BE, UK
Homeopathy 96:74-81. 2007..With these longer-term aims in mind, we conducted a pilot data collection study, in which 14 homeopathic dentists collected clinical and outcome data over a 6-month period in their practice setting...
The research evidence base for homeopathy: a fresh assessment of the literatureR T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy, 15 Clerkenwell Close, London, EC1R 0AA, UK
Homeopathy 92:84-91. 2003..The results of several meta-analyses of clinical trials are positive, but they fail in general to highlight specific medical conditions that respond well to homeopathy...
Outcomes from homeopathic prescribing in veterinary practice: a prospective, research-targeted, pilot studyR T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy and British Homeopathic Association, Hahnemann House, 29 Park Street West, Luton LU1 3BE, UK
Homeopathy 96:27-34. 2007..We organised a pilot data collection study, in which 8 Faculty of Homeopathy veterinarians collected practice-based clinical and outcomes data over a 6-month period...
Outcomes from homeopathic prescribing in medical practice: a prospective, research-targeted, pilot studyR T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy and British Homeopathic Association, Hahnemann House, Luton, UK
Homeopathy 95:199-205. 2006..With these longer-term aims in mind, we conducted a pilot data collection study, in which 14 homeopathic physicians collected clinical and outcomes data over a 6-month period in their practice setting...
Homeopathic prescribing for chronic conditions in equine veterinary practice in the UKR T Mathie
Faculty of Homeopathy, Hahnemann House, 29 Park Street West, Luton LU1 3BE
Vet Rec 166:234-8. 2010..The eight chronic conditions most frequently treated with homeopathy were: arthritis, headshaking, laminitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sweet itch, dermatitis, sarcoidosis and Cushing's syndrome...
Rapid flow carbon dioxide laparoscopy disperses cancer cells into the peritoneal cavity but not the port sites in a new rat modelK S Zayyan
Division of Surgery, Anaesthetics and Intensive Care, Imperial College School of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK
Surg Endosc 17:273-7. 2003..The role of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the pathogenesis of tumor recurrence after laparoscopy remains controversial. Using a new rat model, we studied the effect of different CO2 flow rates on the dispersal of free cancer cells...
Research development in homeopathy: a question of methods and prioritiesRobert T Mathie
Homeopathy 94:73. 2005
Complementary medicine: evidence base, competence to practice and regulationGeorge T Lewith
University of Southampton, Complementary Medicine Research Unit, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton
Clin Med 3:235-40. 2003....
Specific effects of homeopathy: the challenge of explanatory researchRobert T Mathie
Homeopathy 95:197-8. 2006
Homeopathy is safe and does not lack positive evidence in clinical trialsRobert T Mathie
Br J Clin Pharmacol 64:396-7; author reply 398-9. 2007
