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a line at the level of genetics, rather than to pharmacology, radiation therapy or surgery. Some would go further and say that as a matter of every principal, technology can and must never be limited, as an expression of "the human spirit", or in of human
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affiliation.
- It is a non-profit organization.
- There are currently over 2000 qualified medical workers that volunteer here.
- They work in over 80 countries.
- They provide primary health care, perform surgeries, rehabilitate hospitals, and dispensaries
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depended greatly on his own accuracy in performing difficult surgery. However, today doctors rely greatly on computerized medical equipment programmed by computer programmers to operate on a patient. Computers are almost 50% more accurate than a doctor's own
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Category: /History
the first recorded surgery in North America and authored the earliest writing on the cultures and customs of Native Americans before European Conquests in his original writing called, "La Relation".
The early expeditions were documented to be inhumanly torturous
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with a surgery on a suspected Malaria patient in Kikwit, Zaire on April 10, 1995(EBOLA). As in the 1976 outbreak, secondary transmission of the virus in Kikwit occurred though close personal contact with infectious blood and other body fluids(EBOLA). Members
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,
and the damaged person not only will become frequently ill but may
be physically incomplete during the next incarnation, so surgery is
taboo. If people lose their vital organs after death, their souls cannot
be reborn into new bodies
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John Henry Holliday
"DOC"
Born August 14, 1851 in Griffin, Georgia. Came from a very well known family. Received his Doctor of Dental Surgery on March 1, 1872. He immediately opened up a practice in Atlanta. He soon discovered he had contracted
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in many different ways. It all depends on the seriousness on the disease. Most can manage coronary heart disease with a simple change of life style and use of medications. Surgery can also be used for the more severe cases. Coronary heart disease requires
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cardiac surgery. Intestinal abnormalities also occur at a higher frequency in children with Down Syndrome. For example, blockages of the esophagus, small bowel, and at the anus are not uncommon in infants with Down Syndrome. These may need to be surgically
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. Then in 1978, he had open-heart surgery. He then had his stomach removed in 1979, just before dying from lung and stomach cancer on June 11, 1979. Throughout his career as an actor, John Wayne won a variety of different awards, achievements and accomplishments
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