Papers 1931-1940 of total 3480 found.
…, eye brows, navel or other even intimate parts of the body. It has to said about most conrofversial and bloody ways of changing peoples appearance - what other purpose has plastic surgery, which is lately very popular? Civilisation has changed only the ways…
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…When I started working at the GP's surgery carrying out new patient health checks, I did not have the access to the patient's medical records prior to an appointment, neither did I have the convenience of simply following the care plan. These privileges…
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…of healthcare services as much as half. There should be limits on what can be preformed such as you can only get two pairs of glasses per calendar year and it should only cover necessities. I should not cover anything like plastic surgery or basic things…
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…was gay. Students pretended to rape him; one pushed him to the ground and did this as others laughed. They even spit on him. They knocked him to the ground, kicked him, and then he had to go to the hospital for surgery for internal bleeding. Four times he…
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Category: /Law & Government
…exception is that the pregnant woman suffers from uterine cancer and the diseased uterus may be removed even though surgery places the fetus into an environment where it cannot survive. 2. The second exception is that if the fetus places the pregnant women in any…
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…frequently performed elective surgery, affecting 1.5 million American women a year. Already breast cancer is the most common cause of death among middle-aged women. Not surprisingly, its rising incidence has prompted legislation in more than a dozen states…
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Category: /History
…-rays would help to locate shrapnel and bullets, and facilitate surgery; also, that it was important not to move the wounded, whenever possible. And so she created X-ray vans. But she did not stop there, and went on to provide equipment for hospitals…
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…conducting surgeries. The Japanese use it in many religious events and celebrations. By law, early American colonial farmers were ordered to grow hemp to be used as ropes and sails on ships.[1] In the 1700's, Hemp was the primary crop grown by George Washington…
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Category: /History
…of physical game for relaxation, when one of the men lifted Lamarck off the ground by his head. This practical joke caused serious inflammation of the lymphatic glands in the neck, and Lamarck had to be taken to Paris for further treatment. But surgery, if anything…
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…is a big political theme throughout the play she uses many ways to demonstrate this. In scene ten Sally addresses a receptionist in a doctors' surgery, the receptionist doesn't take Sally's feelings into consideration and shows no empathy towards her Page…
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