Papers 2421-2430 of total 3480 found.
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…advocates, means simply refraining from rendering medical treatment to keep the patient alive. This could mean withholding of medication or life-sustaining therapy, refusing surgery, or negating to resuscitate and letting the patient die of his or her own…
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…on biological weaponry.(Anonymous 2) The experiments were divided into a number of branches. First, there was a branch in which was based upon vivisection. This branch was used for practicing the numerous ways of surgery. The vivisection had a number of stages…
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…normally associated with this type of surgery. III) WRONG DANGERS OF HYPNOSIS: _ What if I can not wake up? It never happens. Getting out of hypnosis is never a problem. You will put all of your efforts into getting into a hypnotic state, not getting out…
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…abortion does not have anyto be aware of? If some person has any kind of operation they are going to haveside-effects even if everything goes smoothly. If people do not believe thisthey can ask anyone who has been through a surgery. Of thefirst fifty…
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…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. This is chastened…
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…be the advances their use has had in the fields of medicine and science. Computers have become a standard tool in everything from brain surgery to astrophysics. Many of the life prolonging medical techniques of today are only possible since the advent of computers…
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…at Georgetown University 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…
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…anything to keep the patient alive, for example, refusing to perform surgery, administer medication, give heart massage or use a respirator and let the patient die from whatever illness is already present. It is important to understand the difference…
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Category: /History
…was often killed to examine and compare the effects of the disease. Various surgeries were also performed without anesthesia including organ removal, castration, and amputations. The relatively small experimental gas chamber was built in Auschwitz I. The first…
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…. We can get plastic surgery if our face is not symmetric, we can wear make-up to cover flaws in our skin, and we can get a tummy tuck to make our hips more round and exentuated. Beautiful people today rule the world. I wonder if our ancestors would find…
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