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…battery operated pacemakers developed by William M. Chardack, chief of thoracic surgery at the Veterans Administration hospital and his colleague Wilson Greatbatch. Physicians who implanted pacemakers in these patients reported numerous serious failures…
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…into relapse. Traditionally, there are three types of cancer treatments: radiation, mastectomy, and cytotoxic chemotherapy. The type of surgery really has its basis on the size of the tumor. A lumpectomy removes the tumor and surrounding tissues. A simple mastectomy…
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…into relapse. There are several physical operations. Traditionally, there are three types of cancer treatments: radiation, mastectomy, cytotoxic chemotherapy. The type of surgery really has its basis on the size of the tumor. A lumpectomy removes…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the ethical issues in technological progress. Should someone dying with cancer be given antibiotics if he/she contracts pneumonia? In Tracy's case, you can argue the point that should her father have let her suffer through surgery after surgery, removing parts…
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…. However, it may be very minor, at birth it is not possible to tell how severely it will effect one’s mental capacity. A common ailment with Downs’ is the inability to get food into the stomach. Surgery is usually needed to correct this. Without the surgery
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…medicines can sometimes prevent the need for surgery, homeopaths generally acknowledge that surgery is sometimes necessary. When surgery is medically indicated, using homeopathic medicines before, during, and after the procedure can help the patient recover more…
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…Stokes-Adams attacks received some of the first battery operated pacemakers developed by William M. Chardack, chief of thoracic surgery at the Veterans Administration hospital and his colleague Wilson Greatbatch. Physicians who implanted pacemakers…
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…been considerable interest in the West in the effects and applications of acupuncture anesthesia. A typical, yet highly dramatic exhibition of this technique was shown on the Moyers series. The patient had a brain tumor and needed surgery to remove…
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…this surgery involves the mucous membranes, such as the mouth, nose, throat, gastrointestinal tract, urinary track, after suffering any sort of accident, or with the onset of any unexplained bleeding. They should seek medical attention by a physician familiar…
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…implemented, patients with severe Stokes-Adams attacks received some of the first battery operated pacemakers developed by William M. Chardack, chief of thoracic surgery at the Veterans Administration hospital and his colleague Wilson Greatbatch. Physicians who…
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