Papers 1731-1740 of total 81930 found.
…was a good thing though, they did not realize that the pus was actually a "massive bacterial infection" (Civil). The amputation surgery was described as brutal. Many diaries have called the amputations "pure butchery" (Freemon 48). It was thought…
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…, replied 'this does not look good.' With a threatened voice I said' What do you mean,' she then pointed out to me that the top part of my finger was twisted to the left. My knuckle was twice the size of any other one on my finger and it had a blue color…
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…Rachels expect for the many articles and books he has written. In the controversy of letting a person die or killing him, he does not try to explain which method is good and which method is bad. He however tries to explain why they both are bad to a certain…
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…and other products. By the 1990s, many advances were made in chemistry, electronics and biotechnology and produced goods from semiconductor circuits to laser surgery. Alsonew farming technology has allowed to produce more food by less farmers. The nation's policy…
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…, but get squeamish about cutting open flesh. Should the surgery be performed despite of the inner conflict for the better of mankind? With regard to moral squeamishness, a utilitarian will over rule his feelings against doing an injustice if the good
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surgery may offer the least hope for cure, although there are instances in which radiation therapy can produce equally good results. Radiation therapy is also a local treatment intended to kill cancer that have not been surgically removed and to halt…
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…of extensive, tedious surgery, and a swift recovery. This recovery time was passed quickly by prayer, and family togetherness. I have reason to believe that among all of the family, I was hurt the most with this misfortune. My mother and I had never before shared…
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…as polio,diabeties,high blood pressure, cancer(chemotherapy),kidney dialysis and smallpox. More than 1million americans alone would have no vision because cataract surgery would be impossible. Many would not be able to walk because rehab techniques used…
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…will be examined. CTS can be hard for many people to understand and to deal with on a daily basis. Now people can get rid of CTS with anywhere from over-the-counter drugs, to full out surgery. Carpal tunnel syndrome can be debilitating but with technology it is possible…
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…The Importance Of Animal Research Research on animals is important in understanding diseases and developing ways to prevent them. The polio vaccine, kidney transplants, and heart surgery techniques have all been developed with the help of animal research…
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