Papers 2021-2030 of total 3480 found.
…the surgery, including her delayed development. Since the original diagnosis, Malia has been evaluated and re-diagnosed twice as well as having another surgery to correct her hearing that fell below average again. She has more than eight different diagnostic…
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…that moves, and gets no where. Peter asks Cathy to leave, and they return home. Peter goes to sleep and has nightmares of the surgery in chapter one. Cathy tries to comfort him. My Opinion: This chapter had one point, and that was to show that Peter…
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…rehabilitation are recommended for many small tears that will heal on their own as well as the older player who has gradual onset to pain, without catching or locking. If the knee is locked and cannot be straightened out, arthroscopic surgery will be required…
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…winner on the women's professional circuit. In the spring of 1953, doctors discovered that Zaharias had cancer, and she underwent radical surgery in April 1953. Although many people thought that her athletic career was over, Zaharias played in a golf…
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…, the source of emotion, and the center of each individual's existence. For many years, doctors and researchers left the heart untouched because they thought it was too delicate, too crucial to withstand the rigors of surgery. However, the innate human desire…
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…was struck in the abdomen and fell backwards into the arms of his secretary. After six hours of surgery doctors released a press statement saying that the surgery had been successfully completed and that his condition was satisfactory. John Paul would eventually…
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…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 the time he was bed ridden, he…
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…and methods to understand diseases caused by bacteria, his laboratory found vaccines for diseases such as tuberculosis, colera and plague. German Joseph Lister (1827-1912) was also a figure who gave a new vision surgery by linking the concept of the Germ theory…
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…, an operator can select letters from the keys presented on the screen. This technology is also helping in the field of medicine. Doctors at Stanford University have develop a way to adjust fiber-optic cameras used during endoscopic surgery. The EOG device…
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…of the people they knew and their families perished. In 1955, many of the hibkusha came to the United States for plastic surgery. They were nicknamed the Hiroshima Maidens. These were the women who were severely disfigured by the atomic bomb. One lady wrote after…
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