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…and the vena cava. (Alcor Procedures) These are accessed by thoracic surgery. If there is a concern of blood clotting in those blood vessels, the carotid and vertebral arteries can be directly accessed. Then the remaining blood if washed out and the workers…
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…attention to Olbers' warnings. During the winters of 1852 and 1853 the symptoms are thought to have become more serious, and in January of 1854 Gauss underwent a careful examination by his colleague Wilhelm Baum, professor of surgery.         The last…
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…, was gone except for in Russia. Surgery and anesthetics perfected, and life spans were longer. Also, peace movements such as the "pipe dream of peace" occurred, which caused tension between countries and their people. "At the settlement of the Congress of Vienna…
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…-not-resuscitate orders, or the refusal of surgeries due to their religious beliefs. While at the same time, doctors and nurses are faced with having to uphold their Hippocratic Oaths, while balancing their own beliefs and interpretation of the mission statement…
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…. were their only surviving children. In 1956 while recovering from spinal surgery, he wrote Profiles of Courage, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1957. In 1956 Kennedy was close to getting the Democratic nomination for vice-president, and four years later…
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…for illnesses, which might seem odd at first, but they and other things like maggots are used today to clean some wounds after various types of surgery. Even the guild system was an earlier version of the unions that we have today. If people hadn't had these skills…
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…workers are being employed. Insurance companies are no longer willing to pay for patients to recover from surgeries and long-term illnesses in hospitals when managed care facilities are available at a fraction of the cost. As a result, insurance companies…
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…. As Cabeza and his men continued to travel the lands, Cabeza came upon an Indian with an arrow in his chest. Cabeza proceeded to remove the arrow by cutting open the wound and removing the arrow tip, this action could possibly be one of the first surgeries done…
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…a human being develops and nine months later a child is born. Most birth control methods are made to prevent contraceptives. The most effective contraceptive method is surgical sterilization. This is when surgery is performed so it will block the spermducts…
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…is when you're going to have surgery and you need somebody's blood to replace the blood that you lost during the operation. One way to protect yourself from AIDS when you're going to have a blood transfusion is by checking out the person that donated…
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