Papers 2291-2300 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of vivisectional surgery, the transplatation of organs, and the pain involved is very vividly described. Doctor Moreau suceede's in making some of his man-animals talk and even read, but they tend to revert to the beast, so Moreau continues to try to get all the animal…
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…the tickets, and the insurance companies make money from not having to pay for your spinal surgery. Highwaysafety.org states " Forty-nine states and the district of Columbia have mandatory safety belt laws." People are just so naive of what is going on, they just…
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…vomiting. Ulcers of the stomach and/or esophagus from vomiting . Lacerations of the esophagus. Hearth palpitations. Heart attack. Death. Signs and side affects from Bulimia nervosa thrive@health, Complete Guide to Symptoms, Illness & Surgery, H. Winter Griffith…
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…. These include the insulin coma, electroconvulsive therapy, and a form surgery called the frontal lobotomy. Insulin is a hormone in the body that controls the levels of blood sugar. When given too much insulin the supply of sugar to the brain decreases to the point…
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…very different related occupations shall be discussed. A doctor 30 years ago depended greatly on his own accuracy in performing difficult surgery. However, today doctors rely greatly on computerized medical equipment programmed by computer…
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Category: /Literature/English
…had to visit the hospital for regular treatments, as well as surgery. This also caused her mother to provide emotional support for her daughter as well as other families who have children with cancer. The breaking news would ultimately lead to different…
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…was released to have plastic surgery, and once he returned, was put into solitary confinement to protect him from other inmates. After he was again released to finish work on a movie, there were complaints of Downey receiving preferential treatment. Appeals court…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, and allergies, sudden infant death syndrome (1,900 to 27,000 per year), behavioral problems, and middle ear infections (the leading cause of surgery in children 700,000 to 1.6 million a year in the U.S.) In addition, children exposed…
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…but the most common is that of heart defects. Typically there is narrowing of the aorta and surrounding pulmonary arteries. Other heart problems can be more trivial such as small heart murmurs, but there can be more severe problems that need surgery. Since…
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Category: /History
…:45pm Kennedy had lost a pulse and was in arrest and was pronounced dead at 1:00pm. Connally was immediately rushed to surgery and recovered from his injuries. Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the murder of police officer J.D. Tippit around 2:00pm…
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