Papers 1511-1520 of total 3480 found.
Category: /History
…authorized the creation of a trained ambulance corps for the Army of the Potomac, and other armies, both Union and Confederate, soon did the same. Risks from surgery were great. Doctors in the field hospitals had no notion of antiseptic surgery, resulting…
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Category: /History
…Hibakusha felt guilty about surviving when most of the people they knew and their families perished. In 1955, many of the hibkusha came to the United States for plastic surgery. They were nicknamed the Hiroshima Maidens. These were the women who were…
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…Bots „h Robotic Receptionist „h Robotic Conferencing Bot „h Tele-Presence for TeleCommuters Medical & Healthcare Markets „h Early Adopters „h History of Robotic Surgery „h FDA Green Light „h Market Figures „h Uses for Robotic Surgery „h…
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…. The circulatory system may be repaired with surgery but if a person's circulatory system is so far gone, it is only a matter of time before they die. Heart disease may be accompanied by chest spasms, which is a symptom of a heart attack, which may lead to death. [3…
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…by surgery. Although some carcinoid tumors can spread, they usually have a better prognosis than small cell or non-small cell lung cancer. There are other, even more rare, lung tumors such as adenoid cystic carcinomas, hamartomas, lymphomas, and sarcomas…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. When a person goes to a hospital to have a high risk surgery or operation performed, they are informed of the risks and consequences involved. If something goes wrong, patients and families immediately consider a lawsuit aginst the doctor for damages…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and that everything would be fine, but I continued to have horrible visions of my dad not surviving this surgery. All I could think of was the worst, what if he did die, then he would never be at my high school graduation, or at my college graduation, or there on my…
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…prostate cancer with medication, radiation therapy, or surgery. Older patients may opt for watchful waiting, a treatment in which the doctor monitors the condition but delays treatment. Localized cancers may be treated with hormones and anticancer drugs, which…
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…(Goldstein). Also doctors would have no chemotherapy to save seventy percent of children who now survive leukemia, more than one million Americans would lose sight in one eye because cataract surgery would be impossible, and 7,500 newborns that contract jaundice…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- major with cigars in order to get on the hospital train together. When they get to the hospital, Paul undergoes surgery and Kropp's leg is amputated. After the surgery, Paul have a short leave at home, then returns to his company. When he returns, he finds…
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