Papers 2031-2040 of total 3480 found.
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…Catherine for her loss, Mrs. Venable was trying to have a special operation on Catherine to make her not be mentally ill, even though she really isn't. Mrs. Venable is rich and said that Catherine was disturbed so everyone agreed with her. The surgery is very…
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…exercise but with minimal stress on the joints. Support groups help in minimizing emotional stress by allowing patients to discuss their disease with other rheumatoid patients and learn more about their illness. Surgery may be recommended to restore…
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…want anyone to take it from him. When an accident occurs he 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…
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…want anyone to take it from him. When an accident occurs he 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…
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…introduced stone architecture and made the first convenient writing material, papyrus. They developed a 365-day year and set up the basic methods of geometry and surgery.         The boundaries of ancient Egypt changed many times during its history…
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…of this tort is that the touching is without consent. (Picard, Ellen I. p. 25) In the case of Hankai v. York County Hosp. (Picard, Ellen I. p. 490) the defendant doctor performed surgery on the plaintiff to remove a miscarried fetus. The defendant also performed…
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…of the soul, 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…
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…of seeing and dealing with the world, like it or not, I have begun to change the way I see the world because of my recent throat cancer surgery. Although some of these changes are relatively minor, others seem far-reaching. Unable to eat for over a month…
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…dead or damaged cells and tissues. Many different conditions can be treatable with the helpful use of stem cells including, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Reconstructive surgery is a very popular to people in the United…
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…, if one is charged with a crime, he can plead defense of consent. Although the defense of consent is not currently recognized for murder or euthanasia, the courts recognize it for death. If one undergoes surgery, before the surgery, he must sign numerous…
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