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…to treat anemia, malnutrition, and to help patients recover faster from surgery. Then, in the 1940s, artificial steroids began to enter the athletic world. Body builders in Eastern Europe were taking testosterone in various forms. In the 1950s, athletes used…
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…and other groups of people were being killed, not only Jews. There were many doctors who ran tests on people, but didn't care if the patients were hurt or even killed. All surgeries were performed without any anesthetic. These are just a few of the things…
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…with their beauty, even if plastic surgery is indispensable. When a celebrity visits a place, eats or drinks a certain product or wears the latest Versace collection it means you should imitate him/her to be in. “Milk tastes good, does the body good”. Does this sound…
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…. “Irregular” practitioners began to use new methods in surgery, hygiene beliefs, and new medical systems that were generally frowned upon because the public was not used to it. It took awhile for the United States to become advanced and wealthy enough to produce…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…getting money for medical school, he went to McGill University in Montreal. He worked at hospitals and helped in World War 2. He won many awards. He was the first black to get a doctors degree in science for forming a blood bank. He worked in surgery
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…to the development of the cryogenic scalpel which can deaden or destroy tissue with a high degree of accuracy, making it possible to clot cuts as soon as you cut them. So in theory you could one day have surgery without having to deal with any blood. Another field…
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…was died from brown to blond and she had plastic surgery to make her nose better. Marilyn was now molded for the modeling world. The life of Norma Jeane was in the past, and the life of Marilyn Monroe began. While married to James Doughtery, Marilyn’s career…
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Category: /Literature/English
…blood, Dwight and Selwyn decided they would donate it. After the surgery was over and Leland was in recovery, everyone began to leave, except Dwight and Yolanda. Yolanda had forgotten about how mad she was at Leland for not telling her about John. Leland…
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…, a small hollow organ located just under the liver. We could not live without the liver but the gall bladder can be removed by surgery without serious effect. The liver stores glycogen for later use by the body and furnishes clotting material…
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…). Almost all of what neuroscience knows about short-term memory has come from brain surgery. Surgeons have discovered that short-term memory might be localized in a tiny section of the left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex. Brain patients under anesthesia, who…
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