Papers 2001-2010 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, many girls died at the time of these illegal surgeries. When the girls could not afford to pay for these illegal and high priced surgeries, some of them chose to perform the act themselves. “Knitting needles, coat hangers, antiseptic douches and poisons were…
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…control, experience some type of eye problems or are there ways to prevent them completely? Grant 4 7.) What is the most common way to treat non-proliferative retinopathy? 8.) Proliferative? 9.) Does Laser surgery stop all new blood vessel…
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…and walking up simple flight of stairs was a chore in itself. Something had to be done! My only alternative left was a heart operation. “ Heart surgery?” I thought to myself, no way. The word surgery was so extremely scary, but it was the only way for a normal…
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…was suffering back problems and was very ill, he lost 140 pounds in less than one year.In addition to Jack’s physical problems, he was also undergoing political stresses and he required back surgery. After his surgery, he was bed ridden for eight months. During…
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…diagnosed, breast cancer is treated in various ways: Radiation therapy. Chemotherapy. Surgery, often followed by irradiation or chemotherapy, to destroy stray cancer cells. Radical mastectomy is the removal of the entire affected breast, plus all…
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…to the stress we endure. Stress can age a person as much as any other single factor (Roizen, Stephenson 134+). We are somewhat in control of how long we live. There really are not too many surgeries that people can have to stay alive longer. Drugs…
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…coronary angioplasty, which opens clogged arteries by dilating them with tiny balloon catheters, or by coronary artery bypass surgery, where a section of blood vessel or a prosthesis is implanted to bypass a blockage. An acute myocardial infarction may…
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…the prisoner receives two-thousand. As soon as he loses consciousness he is given pavulon, a common muscle relaxant used in heart surgery. The dose now is one-hundred milligrams, ten times the usual which stops his breathing, which would kill him in ten minutes…
Details: Words: 1963 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…blames it upon his assistant, who is severely hurt during the accident. The man with no name awakes in some kind of hospital to find he has undergone some kind of surgery. The surgery, I believe, represents the great changes that everyone must go through…
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…of cancer includes surgery, the use of chemotherapy, and the use of radiation therapy. Surgeons removing a tumor make every attempt to remove as much of the affected tissue as possible, because the presence of even a single, properly placed cell left after…
Details: Words: 1964 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)