Papers 1791-1800 of total 3480 found.
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…a mountain for the pleasure of the view, working out for the energy benefit, or undergoing surgery to get well. Sometimes pleasure does not seem to be an option, in which case the Body will try to move toward the least available pain. We can see this in people who…
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…as a "bloodbath". When the fight for succession as chief executive was won by Peter Salsbury, he immediately had to undertake emergency open-heart surgery to give his patient the chance of leading a full life again. The latest blow came last week when M&S announced…
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…an informal soccer game (his passion) against a team of French journalists. In the process, Marley hurt his foot, and though subsequent treatment for the injury revealed the presence of cancerous cells, he steadfastly refused surgery. Despite his condition, in 1978…
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…because “honor hath no skill in surgery”(5.1.133). Falstaff is no interested in anything that risks personal comfort, and as for honor, he only cares about what it can do for him. He eventually establishes that honor is but “a word”(5.1.134), and in that word…
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…transplants, hip replacements, pacemakers, and bypass surgery. Advances in Veterinary medicine have been made due to testing on animals. Millions of dogs, cats and other farm animals would have died from Anthrax, Distemper, Canine Provirus, Feline Leukemia…
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…, as a partner in there own health care and healing. Today, healthcare provides and patients understand the side effects connected with drugs, surgery, and synthetic materials. While some holistic procedures are considered unorthodox by mainstream medicine…
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…. The disease can be treated by chemotherapy, which is the most common, radiation therapy, biological therapy, and heat therapy. Some people also use surgery, which is when the tumor is physically removed from the body. Surgeons feel this is the most successful way…
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…. If a neurologist sees a problem, the patient may be sent to a neurosurgeon. There are also imaging studies of the brain that can be performed without surgery. One of these is called an MRI. Some other options are Biopsies which are used for a complete diagnosis. One…
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…wombs, drinking iron bits with gin, swallow hairpins, taking scalding baths, etc. Other times, they allow back-alley clinics to perform the surgery, but these men are not doctors, they are often bartenders, or even auto-mechanics hoping to make some money…
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…then could be one of the three categories of Hemophilia, they are: mild, moderate, and severe. A person with mild hemophilia may only have problems with bleeding when they have surgery, major dental work, or when they have a severe injury. A person with moderate…
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