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…they are being rapidly introduced. Though the social rites and ceremonies are minimized or forgotten, the surgery continues: and a lot of money is made from this. The genital mutilations are now performed on much younger children especially in the towns…
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…right to relieve suffering. In 1981, California native, 55 year old Clarence Herbert suffered a paralyzing heart attack and slipped into a coma after a surgery. His condition was hopeless, so at the family's request, and the patient's prior wishes, doctors…
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…in D.C. after having pains in the abdominal. After 12 hours of surgery they found he had terminal cancer of the intestinal. On September 3, 1970 at 7:20am Vince died with his wife Marie at his side. He has influenced many of today’s coaches not only…
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…of the spine and did seek treatment. Eventually, she had surgery and was strapped into a back harness from which she could not move, for about a year. During this time Jane thought of herself as a very unattractive and this made her even more depressed. Yet…
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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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…not walk the following two days later due to pain. When he went to the hospital he had surgery where the doctors removed one of his testicles. John Warren pressed charges against Jonathan Culpepper and some other pledges, but hazing in considered a misdemeanor…
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…the many women who were harmed or killed because they either performed illegal abortions on themselves (i.e., the surgery was performed with a "coat hanger") or went to physicians. That means if abortion is made illegal, then women will once again be harmed…
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…that there was no broken bones or internal bleeding. That x-ray room was very cold! After that they put me into a room where my parents were, so they could comfort me before surgery. Apparently I had a rock embedded in my forehead. Given my current status I was unable…
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…was a unified field theory. Although he published several solutions, none of them found a general acceptance. In 1955 after suffering from severe health problems, Einstein died refusing to undergo a surgery to strengthen his weak heart. Based on his instructions…
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…health was starting to fail. He had to have gallbladder and prostate surgery, and in 1972, Picasso was admitted into a hospital due to severe pulmonary congestion. April 8, 1973, Picasso took his final breath. He could no longer fight for his life. He…
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