Papers 2041-2050 of total 3480 found.
…the notes properly in the car before we arrived at the first appointment at 8.15am he was an elderly gentleman who had been discharged from hospital after major eye surgery and was having to have drops applied 4 times a day. On entering the house I was taken…
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…along with a small incision compared to major surgery. This is an example of why the press more widely supports the biomedical model. It is more about statistics and percentages, not of opinions and beliefs like the biosocial model so clearly depicts…
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…used to perform a type of brain surgery on humans. This is evident from the human remains that we find with incisions and piece's missing of the skull. Whether or not these primitive surgeries were successful is unknown. The earliest way for man…
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…, a goldsmith's daughter . After a Milanese decree stating that surgery could not be practiced by individuals that have not been tested by a council, Baldassare became a founding member and president of an association of surgeons that were officially approved…
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…to other areas of expertise like for example in the medical field, such as reconstructive surgery, it is proved that many veteran surgeons seem to have intuition in their particular field. For example in the current event in which two babies lives were saved…
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…. Three-vessel atheroma disease, which affects all the major coronary arteries, often requires artery bypass surgery, (Goldmann 20). Congestive Heart Failure, otherwise known as CHF, sounds as if she has a tragic and deadly disease. However, congestive heart…
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…of the injury or illness. Cigarette smoking may be a risk factor. The incidence is 1 out of 100,000 people. ARDS is commonly precipitated by trauma, sepsis (systemic infection), diffuse pneumonia and shock. It may be associated with extensive surgery, and certain…
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…of management of the disease. Reconstructive surgery, aimed at preventing and correcting deformities, offers the greatest hope for disabled patients. Sometimes, the deformities are such that the patients will not benefit from this type of surgery. Comprehensive…
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…darker or if bleeding or itching occurs and any change in the usual appearance of a mole, a doctor should be seen for treatment if any of these signs carry on for more than two weeks. There are a variety of treatments for skin cancer and these include surgery
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…by injecting the stem cells into the fetus ("Stem Cell Basics" 2). Only this type of surgery today better treats a few conditions than post-natal surgery (David A. Prentice 1). Many people believe it is scientific error to refer to the human embryo or fetus…
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