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…psychiatrist repeatedly declared his mental competence, but Dax's please for euthanasia were rejected. He refused further corrective surgery on his 'useless, unsightly stumps' as well as the daily, excruciatingly painful baths in the Hubbard tank. He wanted to leave…
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surgery) and Violet. They showed a lot of interest in what was going on outside of her home. Both were very playful, they appeared to be dancing or wresting with each other. At times Karen was in awe of many domesticated items such as lotion and lipstick…
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…and empowering thing. If a woman President was elected, professional female athletes were paid more, and Barbie got a breast reduction surgery and a career, America would be on the right track for girls to grow up knowing they are as strong and intelligent as boys.…
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…in and become addicted. Breast implants and other surgery was often the end result of this addiction. Many of these women end up staying in this line of work as long as they are able to make money. The student I read about, danced for one reason, MONEY. They needed…
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…it to their soldiers to make them more aggressive in combat. After the war, doctors in Europe and the U.S. used steroids to treat anemia, malnutrition, and to help patients recover faster from surgery. Then, in the 1940s, artificial steroids began to enter the athletic…
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…. Abortions involve surgery a many things like infections and cases of woman becoming paralyzed may occur. Abortion advocates are fond of saying that abortion reduces child suffering by assuring that all children are wanted. Some people use abortions as an easy way…
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….                  "Coronary bypass surgery has become commonplace. The procedure consists of transplanting veins from the leg (or vessels from elsewhere in the chest) to the blocked area, bypassing or "jumping over" the obstructions. As many as four or five vessels may…
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…as a substitute to the old method of surgery that was used to combat this problem in most cases.         The causes for premature birth is generally an underdeveloped placenta. One thing that is known to have an affect on this is cigarette smoke, which lowers…
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…. The writer, President of the Association of Surgeons of India, is a former Head, Department of Surgery, PGI, Chandigarh. CITE - tribune india www.tribuneindia.com…
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…. When that twin died, the other would be killed as well so Mengele could examine the disease's effects. The doctor also would often perform surgeries like castration, organ removal and amputation on these children, sans anesthesia (Moshe Offer qtd. in Lagnado…
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