Version: 14 (current) | Updated: 11/12/2025, 4:59:53 PM
Added description
@file_pinax -> documents -> @spigelia_dental_pain_cases:document {title: "Medical Case Studies on Spigelia and Dental Pain", created: @date_1900, language: "de", institution: @arke_institute, description: "Document detailing medical case studies involving dental pain and the use of Spigelia for treatment. Describes symptoms such as pain in the gums, swelling, and difficulty opening the jaw.", place: @surinam}
@spigelia_dental_pain_cases:document {type: "Medical Case Studies"}
@spigelia_dental_pain_cases -> subject -> [@medicine:concept, @dental_pain:concept, @spigelia:plant, @homeopathy:concept, @medical_case_studies:concept]
@medicine:concept {definition: "Science and practice of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease"}
@dental_pain:concept {definition: "Pain localized to the teeth, gums, or surrounding oral structures"}
@homeopathy:concept {definition: "Alternative medical system based on the principle of “like cures like”"}
@medical_case_studies:concept {definition: "Detailed analyses of individual clinical cases for educational and research purposes"}
@surinam:place {type: "country"}More versions available (pagination not yet implemented)
# Reorganization Summary The organizational strategy focuses on grouping files based on their content type and thematic relevance. Medical case studies are grouped together due to their detailed patient histories and treatment descriptions. Correspondence and reports are grouped separately as they contain updates and communications related to medical practices. Archival images are grouped based on their metadata and filename, as they lack OCR text for content-based categorization. This approach ensures logical, coherent groups that accurately represent the content of the files. ## Groups Created - **Medical_Case_Studies**: Files containing detailed medical case studies, primarily focusing on symptoms, treatments, and patient histories. - **Correspondence_and_Reports**: Files that include correspondence, reports, and updates related to medical practices and treatments. - **Archival_Images**: High-resolution archival images without OCR text, grouped based on their metadata and filename.