Papers 1561-1570 of total 81930 found.
…the widespread use of plastic surgery as people now are able to choose how they would like to change certain features to improve the aesthetic quality. Also, the emergence of designer babies has implied that even babies have become consumerised by allowing people…
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Category: /History
…the ritual, and many young girls do not survive the surgery. All this is done to ensure that African women will not be promiscuous, for after the surgery, sex is extremely painful for them. African men want a wife who has had the surgery because the tiny whole…
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…of the children who came in for surgery as well as their concept of having alumni meet further helped in spreading a good word about the hospital's exceptional service features. The Central Problem The Shouldice Hospital is a successful organization and admired by most…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the truth, because in reality the truth hurts. So maybe, in reality we actually make reality an illusion. Remedios Varo, Visit to the Plastic Surgeon, 1960, is a good example of illusion. In this work of art the artist shows you a woman, veiled walking…
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…for underweight and then it must be queried whether the patient is fit for surgery as they would have impaired wound healing. Obese individuals would be predisposed to venous thrombosis, pulmonary emboli, pressure sores, oedema so these patients would require careful…
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…a medical emergency and must be quickly differentiated from other causes of acute red eye. Patients should be immediately referred to an ophthalmologist for appropriate medical treatment and laser surgery. Chronic angle-closure glaucoma is as insidious as open…
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…significantly as lighter and more fuel-efficient materials such as plastics are incorporated into vehicle design. 2. Legislation 2.1 European Union The EU Directive 2000/53/EC of the European parliament and of the council directs how the national legislations…
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Category: /Literature/English
…1. Mobil’s plastics business was worth more to Tenneco because it more closely fit their corporate strategy of product development and market expansion. Tenneco is very focused on global expansion and Mobil’s plastics division provided them…
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…, which means they should never have been used on the patients. If surgery had never happened in medieval times, then perhaps there would not have been as many deaths, and if doctors allowed room expand their knowledge of medical theories, then people could…
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…fat during surgical procedures. By the Twenties enough plastic surgery for obesity had been done that it was accepted as a responsible way of dealing with it. That it should be popularly recognized in the 1920's as a treatment for obesity was further…
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