Papers 1961-1970 of total 3480 found.
…The Laser The laser is one of the most advanced tools we have in our civilization. Lasers are powerful enough to cut through a thick piece of steel, yet can be used in medical surgery. Lasers are used in the army, not for guns, for range…
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…. These include: vaccine that prevent measles, mumps, polio, and hepatitis; prevention of cancer; antibiotics; organ transplants; heart surgery and much more. Just think now for a moment. If animal research hadn't existed, where would humans be? When a person takes…
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…. Some may require surgery or just a bag of ice. Either way, the human body has many anatomical structures that are susceptible to injury. The upper extremities injuries in the body such as the shoulder, elbow, and wrist are very common injuries in high…
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Category: /History
…was awarded an honorary degree at Columbia University and also was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of fame. On May 31, 2000, in New York he died while undergoing heart surgery at the age of 77. My suggestions for improvement are in the concern of my…
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…in near-perfect condition. They built roads through the mountains from Ecuador to Chile with tunnels and bridges. They also built aqueducts to their cities as the Romans had. And of all ancient peoples, they were the most advanced in medicine and surgery
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…and separated Pakistan from India. Ancient India, which gave us modern numbering system, which gave us steel, which gave us surgery, was destroyed by a line in the sand. Culture and civilisations spanning thousands of years were split apart by a line in the sand…
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…of the projected one hundred twenty-four tales. (Literature) <Tab/>Chaucer gave an in depth description of the physician: A physician too emerged as we proceeded; No one alive could talk as well as he did On points of medicine and of surgery, For, being…
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…the depository as suggested by the idea of the 'magic bullet'. Also the medical examinations claiming that the shots came "from a point behind and somewhat above the level of the deceased" were made after initial surgery was completed on the president's body. During…
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…they are taking.         A simple blood test will pick out people with the trait or the anemia, and asecond test will determine the condition. Doctors can help plan better care forpatients with Sickle Cell Anemia, especially when they are in need of surgery
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…of dentistry have been established. They include orthodontics, oral surgery, periodontics, prosthodontics, oral pathology, pediatric dentistry, public health, endodontics, and radiology. <Tab/>In the dental hygiene field, a number of opportunities…
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