Kidney collecting tubule Ca of the left kidney, reabsorption of isosthemic urine, water retention, oliguria. Conflict: Existential conflict for life and death (diagnosis) or financial. Refugee conflict (lost everything, as if bombed out). Mother-soul-alone, fear of hospital, feeling unprovided for, disorder. (originally: ri. absorb urea, le. release water) Idiom: That got to my kidneys Hamer […]
Category Archives: Kidney collecting tube cancer – from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde
Kidney collection tube cancer is the conflict-active phase of a refugee, existential conflict.
Adiposity - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Brainstem - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Creatinine - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde, Dialysis - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Disorientation - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, ENTODERM - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Kidney collecting tube cancer - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Kidney stones - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Nephrotic syndrome - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Persistent vegetative state - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Protein in urine - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Renal Failure - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Strabismus Exotropia (wall-eyed) - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Syndrome - TERMS of Germanische Heilkunde, Tuberculosis - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde, Water retention - from the perspective of Germanische Heilkunde
Kidney collecting tubule Ca right – Diagnostic Chart of Germanische Heilkunde
Kidney collecting tubule Ca of the right kidney, reabsorption of isosthemic urine, water retention, oliguria. Conflict: Existential conflict for life and death (diagnosis) or financial. Refugee conflict (lost everything, as if bombed out). Mother-soul-alone, fear of hospital, feeling unprovided for, disorder. (originally: r. take up urea, l. release water) Idiom: That got to my kidneys […]