Papers 2541-2550 of total 3480 found.
…of him sobbing, tears flowed uncontrollably. Michael's mother explained to him that a drunk driver had hit Ben's car while he was on his way home from a party. Ben was in surgery, and the doctor did not know if he would make it. Michael's mother tried her…
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…. 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 world. Body builders in Eastern Europe were…
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Category: /History
…heavily on magic, they made scientific inquiries. By studying the human body, doctors learned to perform surgeries. The Egyptians were very unique people who actually came up with more inventions and discoveries then we thought. The primitive past…
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…of medicine, and with this degree he obtained a job as a lecturer on anatomy and as well and lecturer on surgery. "Here during his research, Vesalius showed that the anatomical teachings of Galen, revered in medical schools, were too heavily based upon…
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…constantly haunt the background in school scenes, sending up of the prevalence of plastic surgery and the obsession with the external.) Heckerling mirrors Austen in her satirical voice, painting a portrait of wealth and privilege without political awareness…
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Category: /Literature
…people must heal their pain and "cover their wounds with band-aids," much like in today's society where the older generation must undergo numerous surgeries and take excessive quantities of medication in order to remain vigilant. Finally, however, everything…
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…of luxury, had to live in primitive conditions. Jack spent a total of nine months in the South Pacific. He returned to the United States, then he underwent surgery for his back problems. On June the 12th, 1944, during a simple ceremony at Chelsea Naval Hospital…
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Category: /History
…about surgery so the only surgical procedure allowed by a surgeon was setting broken bones. The Code of Hammurabi indicates that the punishment for surgical mistakes was mutilation and even death. This is similar to are standards today because if a surgeon…
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Category: /Literature
…of the robots massive firepower. It has no nose but two black horizontal slits and the no mouth but something that looks like the medical masks doctors wear when performing surgery. But instead of it been round the protrusion is an elongated square. The main torso…
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…, physicians started to use mesmerism in surgery. They found that a deeply hypnotized patient would lie perfectly still and appear unaffected by pain, even during operations as serious as an amputation. Around 1840 a doctor named James Braid created the term…
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