Papers 1551-1560 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…for an experimental surgery, which if effective, would improve his intelligence. Soon begins Charlie’s preliminary testing. For weeks and weeks on end, Charlie undergoes simple tests of ordinary tasks, and competes in racing with a mouse. He becomes depressed when…
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…was never put aside. She developed carpal tunnel syndrome in her wrists. It was so severe that the therapy didn’t help, and surgery would be the only alternative. This surgery would not be as successful as the previous ones. It left permanent nerve damage…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…) Surgery had to be done as soon as possible. They did the surgery and Gene said they got it all. Gilda had to stay in intensive care for five days after that though because she developed pneumonia and a fever of 104. From the minute she had checked…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at the age of 27 he became Chief of Anesthesiology at Madigan Hospital. Over the next 3 years, he taught himself the techniques of regional blocks, developing this form of anesthesia for surgery and pioneering pain-relieving techniques that helped the more than…
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…of survival, but unexpectedly Brian pulled through and surprised everyone. However, in May 1998 it was announced that Brian would have to undergo heart surgery. Fans all over the world were relieved when Brian came through the surgery just fine. Each…
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…, and projection VR. The virtual reality technology is not yet perfect and still too expensive for the common man. The use of high-end VR is mainly restricted to larger companies, and to special areas such as medical surgery and pilot training. Home users…
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Category: /History
…at such an early age. The king became diagnosed with a physical condition known as phymosis, this meant that he could undergo surgery and would probably then be able to have children. Due to the success of the surgery Louis and Marie bore two children, a girl and a boy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their patients pennicilin and other antibiotics to treat it over time. Some may require surgery on the inner ear. Most congenital deafness cannot be treated due to permanent damage to the ear. A new surgery may help some ,however. It is an implant that sends…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and grasping objects. As time passes they do not get any better. Formerly, it was called Little’s Disease in 1860 by the English surgeon William Little, today it is known as Spastic Diplegia, a category of Cerebral Palsy (Introduction). Today medications, surgery
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…are accompanied by serious problems of their own, including potentially lethal side effects. HYSTEROTOMY: A hysterectomy or Caesarean section abortion is used in the last trimester. The womb is entered by surgery through the wall of the abdomen. It is the same…
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