Lexicographical Neighbors of Iatrogenically
Literary usage of Iatrogenically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories edited by Jonathan Y. Richmond, Robert W. McKinney (1994)
"However, there is evidence that Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) has been transmitted
iatrogenically to patients by cornea) transplants, dura mater grafts ..."
2. Approval and Monitoring of Narcotic Treatment Programs: A Guide on the Roles by Lynne C. McArthur, Yvonne Goldsberry (1998)
"Attitudes toward the addict changed from compassion and support for women and
veterans who had become iatrogenically addicted to disdain and stigmatization ..."
3. Value of Psychiatric Treatment: Its Efficacy in Severe Mental Disorders edited by Samuel J. Keith (1996)
"Wing (1978) reported that a critical, overinvolved attitude may have been what
he captured iatrogenically in his study of "total push" rehabilitation that ..."
4. State Methadone Treatment Guidelines: A Treatment Improvement Protocol by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"... another major change in the A corresponding change in attitudes toward addicts
also occurred—from compassion and support for the iatrogenically addicted ..."
5. Laam in the Treatment of Opiate Addiction: A Treatment Improvement Protocal edited by Sandra Clunies (1999)
"The use of LAAM with iatrogenically addicted patients (patients dependent on
opiates as a result of medical treatment), the use of LAAM with dually ..."
6. Substance Abuse Among Older Adults: Treatment Improvement Protocol edited by Frederic C. Blow (1999)
"This type of iatrogenically induced physiological dependence is not usually
accompanied by any tendency on the part of the patient to escalate dosage during ..."
7. Substance Abuse Among Older Adults: Treatment Improvement Protocol edited by Frederic C. Blow (1999)
"This type of iatrogenically induced physiological dependence is not usually
accompanied by any tendency on the part of the patient to escalate dosage during ..."