Papers 1591-1600 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature
…place, Paul and Kropp are wounded and forced to bribe a sergeant-major with cigars in order to be placed on the hospital train together. At the hospital, Paul undergoes surgery. Kropp's leg is amputated, and he becomes extremely depressed. After his surgery
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Category: /Law & Government
…families in the midst of a crisis. In floor debate, Representative Connie Morella (R-MD) cited "countless examples of employees who were fired as they or their families prepared to undergo surgery...families have lost their life savings in an effort to care…
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…' in cases of 'elective surgery' (surgery that can be planned months in advance). Autotransfusion involves the patient storing their own blood a couple of weeks prior to their own surgery, to be used during the surgery
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…his first year of marriage, his back pain became so bad that it required surgery again. In December of 1954, Jack would undergo a spinal fusion despite opposition from some of his doctors. They feared that the Addison's Disease would complicate the surgery
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Category: /Literature/English
…has massivly reduced the chance of catching AIDS from blood transfusions. But a very small risk still remains. To further reduce that risk, efforts have been made to use "autotransfusions" in cases of "elective surgery" (surgery that can be planned months…
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Category: /Literature/English
…blood transfusions. But a very small risk still remains. To further reduce that risk, efforts have been made to use "autotransfusions" in cases of "elective surgery" (surgery that can be planned months in advance). Autotransfusion…
Details: Words: 3413 | Pages: 12.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…massivly reduced the chance of catching AIDS from blood transfusions. But a very small risk still remains. To further reduce that risk, efforts have been made to use "autotransfusions" in cases of "electiv! e surgery" (surgery that can be planned months…
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…, her breast was removed immediately. Clinical studies eventually showed that there was no need to do the biopsy and surgery in a single step. In the increasingly popular two-step approach, the biopsy is done at an outpatient clinic and surgery, if necessary…
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…made to use "autotransfusions" in cases of "elective surgery" (surgery that can be planned months in advance). Autotransfusion involves the patient storing their own blood a couple of weeks prior to their own surgery, to be used during the surgery if needed…
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…massivly reduced the chance of catching AIDS from blood transfusions. But a very small risk still remains. To further reduce that risk, efforts have been made to use "autotransfusions" in cases of "elective surgery" (surgery
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