Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] treatment " in BNC.

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1 Overall , out of 16 patients in the cyclosporin group , 15 had a remission/mild disease course and one had a moderate disease course during treatment ( Table II ) .
2 When Bilal Shebib and Samir Medina came to Stoke Mandeville for treatment in 1987 , their severe spinal injuries meant they could n't even sit up .
3 The reasons for treatment , the purpose of investigations and the progress of the patient can be discussed with the doctor .
4 At the time , we had just published Hospitals : A Suitable Case for Treatment and the New End looked to be a typical example of a wasted opportunity .
5 FROM A SOCIAL PROBLEM TO A SUITABLE CASE FOR TREATMENT
6 In short , the inner city appeared in 1987 to be a suitable case for treatment .
7 Once the inner city is defined as a suitable case for treatment it becomes the logical social laboratory for any and all political , economic and social projects which can be presented as palliatives for the urban crisis .
8 A suitable case for treatment .
9 Section 2 involves admission for assessment , section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment .
10 Compulsory admission for treatment ( section 3 ) is possible , but the conditions are now more stringent than formerly and the periods of initial and subsequent detention have been reduced to six months , a further six months and then for one year at a time , and the patients ' rights of appeal to the Mental Health Review Tribunal have been strengthened .
11 With respect to psychiatric treatment , under Section 29 of the MHA 1983 , the county court can appoint the local social services authority as acting nearest relative for a psychiatric patient on application by an approved social worker on the grounds ‘ that the nearest relative of the patient unreasonably objects to the making of an application for admission for treatment … in respect of the patient ’ .
12 But little was known of the nature and causation of mental disorder and so provision for treatment was minimal .
13 Bradlow et al reviewed 3678 referrals from general practitioners to dermatology outpatient clinics and found that 26% of patients were referred for diagnosis or investigation , 14% for advice only , 63% for treatment or management , and 2% for a second opinion or reassurance .
14 530,000 tonnes of industrial waste imported to GB for treatment or incineration .
15 These works raise a serious question as to whether their subjects are suitable cases for treatment — that is , by librettists and composers .
16 Mothers and babies are suitable cases for treatment because they tend to stay in one place , there are only two subjects at a time , and their behaviour together is relatively stereotyped and uncomplicated .
17 As soon as they began to talk , you realised that this was not a diffuse collection of misfits , suitable cases for treatment or counselling .
18 To say that crime is functional and necessary for society 's health is to say that we must always ensure that we retain a stock of people whom we humiliate , imprison or ( perhaps worst of all ) regard as suitable cases for treatment .
19 The accident happened at about 4pm and the driver and passenger were both taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at Gateshead for treatment .
20 The authors conclude that a link between treatment with human insulin and reduced perception of hypoglycaemia should be ruled out .
21 The interviews were designed to collect basic biographical details relating to the age , sex , employment profile , housing conditions , etc. , of the user ; to outline the characteristics of the user 's ‘ drug career ’ so as to construct a typology of users and to assess whether there was any particular stage in a given career where it would be possible to target a user for treatment or intervention ; and , to ask users to assess their experience of local statutory and voluntary drugs services .
22 Staff can produce an individual handbook covering specific aspects of care , for example pre-operative preparation or a doctor 's preferences for treatment .
23 As the gels are both flavoured and acidulated , they stimulate the flow of saliva which leads to the swallowing of excess saliva and gel during treatment .
24 " He was supposed to be admitted to Addenbrooke 's hospital in the afternoon for treatment of a skin complaint .
25 It is probable , therefore , that there will be a similar time lag between first use and requests for treatment from those within subsequent ‘ new waves ’ of users who decide to try and come off .
26 In acute illness , doctors take full responsibility for treatment and develop the habit of making decisions which their patients do not wish to challenge .
27 The injured animal was later taken to a vet for treatment .
28 Then , when my mother was so ill , he did try and sell it to get money for treatment for her .
29 Dr James said he did not know if Tayside Health Board is to continue providing money for treatment .
30 Dirty contaminated wounds are heavily contaminated at the time of the injury or present for treatment late .
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