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…to begin to crumble. He was overweight, drunk, and he was bewildered by his marriage falling apart. On April 9, he collapsed from a mysterious illness that required abdominal surgery and seven weeks in the hospital. The illness was suspected to be venereal…
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…poured in 20 points in the final period to outdo his counterpart and lead the Celtics to victory, even though he had bronchial pneumonia. The Celtics fell to the Pistons in the next round, and the Lakers knocked off Detroit in the Finals. Surgery to remove…
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…it possible to penalize those causing harm to a subject who has not given valid consent to an experiment. Explaining this, many experiments on humans are legal and performed everyday. No experiment is performed without a purpose. The most common is during surgery
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…of their efficacy largely relied on studies of the drug’s effect on mice (1997, para. 8). The advances that have been made in diabetes research, hypertension treatment, anti-ulcer drug development, open heart surgery, and organ transplants are, according…
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…. More complicated surgery was needed for experiments on the digestive system. This problem led to the book The Work of the Digestive Glands. Pavlov’s findings in this book established the science of gastroenterology. Pavlov’s main focus in digestion…
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…applications such as chronically ill patients during nutritional support, patients with cronic anemias, patients undergoing kidney dialysis, patients with osteporosis, patients with a defiiciency of testosterone. Following trauma or major surgery patients…
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…scientist. Basic ethics of animal research clear within scientific mission. Working for Animals used in Research, Drugs and Surgery (WARDS)Science and Animal Care Newsletter, 9:1-2, Fall 1998. Morrison, A.R., 1994. Understanding (and misunderstanding) the animal…
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…that these resembled club life, "plastic clothes, plastic jewelry, plastic surgery, plastic emotions." (Kakulani, New York Times Magazine, 1996) The center of interest on a Warhol image is the image itself. The objects were not meant to be "storytellers", as did…
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…of having an abortion; a pill, many of them say, feels more natural and less invasive. Most doctors, too, seem to be more willing to prescribe a medication than to perform a surgery, however minor. That's certainly been the case in France, where some 25…
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…of this virus spreading out globally. This outbreak appeared to have started with a patient who had surgery in Kikwit on April 10, 1995. Members of the surgical team then developed symptoms similar to those of a viral hemorrhagic fever disease (Ebola Info. from…
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