Papers 2151-2160 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…a lobotomy in 1941. Unable to cope with his daughter's aggressive and violent behavior, Joseph Kennedy arranged for his daughter to undergo the surgery. The surgery left Rosemary unable to live a normal life, and she would end up a permanent resident at St…
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surgery for a condition that had plagued him for many years. The surgery revealed cancer in his prostate that had spread to his bladder. The surgery was successful, the cancerous tissue had been removed. While in recovery, Frost suffered an embolism…
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Category: /History
…for surgery and others were injured, some so serious they probably did not survive. On June 6, 1997, a Federal Jury in Buffalo New York awarded Frank Smith, an Attica inmate at the time, 4 million dollars. He was the first prisoner to be awarded damages…
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Category: /Literature
…. This was the first time that it was proven in a human case other than animals. It allows epileptics to live longer lives, and live more comfortably. The surgery did not have ant effects on behavior patient's behavior seemed accurate. They could have intellectual…
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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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…will be able to perform all tasks that are offered in the practice guidelines. I predominantly assist for laparoscopic procedures, even though I have experience with open surgery, I would be more aware of my limitations within this field. The Standards…
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…? FemaleMale -Tubal damage; due to past sexually transmitted infections/diseases or previous surgery. -Sexually transmitted diseases, early miscarriage. -Lifestyle; poor diet, smoking, alcohol, weight problem. -Psychological reasons; stress-Sexually transmitted…
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surgeries for reproductive problems, and then implanting them into other women, some of who became pregnant. Who are the real parents and who deserve custody of these children? John and Luanne Buzzanca of Orange County, California were an infertile couple…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, intercourse and childbirth. Clearly, there must be a powerful reason for this procedure to continue given the complications and mandatory repetitious post surgeries. Some accounting must be taken in order to understand why women are put in such peril. The answer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…no music. The control group showed a large increase in levels of cortisol, and also ACTH, in their blood. In contrast, the music group exhibited a significantly lower level of release of these hormones.[2] In a similar approach, in this case to surgery
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