Papers 1881-1890 of total 3480 found.
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…of surgery, but also the emotional and psychological sides that agree with it. In the essay “Abortion”, Selzer took presence during an abortion procedure: “I am present because I asked to be present. I wanted to see what I have never seen (p. 280).” What he…
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…. "Why is it more acceptable for a person to get a nose job or breast implants than to put a ring somewhere?" "Plastic surgery is a deceptive alteration of the body, while body-piercing is just a decoration" (Cecilia and Denise 9). "Many students pierce…
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…physical work. In one episode, he did not want to see a doctor because the doctor was female, and he did not trust her to perform surgery. Overall, Archie Bunker makes the show funny because he is ignorant. People laugh at him because they know his ideas…
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…is calming,” says UCLA psychologist Dr. Judith Siegel (Witherell 77). Patients who watched a fish tank before going into surgery did as well as those who underwent hypnosis to reduce anxiety and discomfort (Schellenberg 2). The benefits are obvious no matter…
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…(a professional wrestling move when your opponent lifts you in the air and slams you into the mat), his opponent landed Austin wrong on the mat. This resulted in a career ending surgery for Steve Austin. One thing that wrestling has done over the past couple of years…
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…. Dr. Bernard Rieux was leaving surgery one morning when he felt a dead rat under his feet. This was the beginning of the terrible tragedies that transpired. Soon after, rats were dying in large masses. After this shocking episode in the book, people…
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…Book Report - 'The Terminal Man' by Crichton The Terminal Man was about the neuropsychiatric section of a hospital doing a breakthrough surgery to help reverse the effects of psychomotor epilepsy. The patient's name was Harry Benson. Harry had…
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…, double vision (sometimes), vision in one eye only, with loss of depth perception. Strabismus can affect both sexes, all ages, but it usually begins during early childhood, frequently before age 5. If not corrected through therapy or surgery, crossed eyes can…
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…shows the up to date agreed upon theory of the two hemispheres in five simple points. 1. The two hemispheres are so similar that when they are disconnected by split-brain surgery, each can function remarkably well, although quite imperfectly 2. Although…
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…shows the up to date agreed upon theory of the two hemispheres in five simple points. 1. The two hemispheres are so similar that when they are disconnected by split-brain surgery, each can function remarkably well, although quite imperfectly 2. Although…
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