Papers 671-680 of total 3480 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to use techniques such as open-heart surgery, brain surgery, and coronary bypass surgery without having first tested them on animals. The list goes on about medical advances that required animal research. Insulin, a drug used to control diabetes, and other…
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…him to the neurosurgeon in Oklahoma City, Dr. Hisie. Dr. Hisie found the break and scheduled a surgery. The surgery lasted about 4 hours. They took bone off of Beau’s him and fused the vertebrae together. After 4 months in a neck restraint…
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…feels “good.” People in our society have chosen to turn away from God, and turn their attention towards activities that satisfy their own selfish desires. Various examples of selfish desires as a disregard for life include prostitution, plastic surgery
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Category: /History
…knowledge of the basic concepts of surgery. The Civil War surgeons not only had little training, they also had very little knowledge of medicine. They didn’t know much of sterilization, sanitation, or bacteriology. They didn’t know…
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…are regularly utilized for their hardness and accuracy. The earliest incision of the first surgery is as precise as the last incision on the hundredth surgery. The thinnest scalpel ever created was manufactured using Diamaze technology. It is listed in the Guinness…
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…not perform invasive surgery procedures present no risk to patients, therefore, their practices are acceptable. While a number of HIV positive health care professionals are known to be practicing medicine, the possibility of one infecting a patient with the virus…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of lasers and other useful devices. For example, “Without animal research more than one million Americans would lose vision in at least one eye this year because cataract surgery would be impossible,” says AMPEF (2). If that many people had lost their vision…
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…, but most children learn to crawl, stand, and walk at the normal age. There are a couple different ways to go about treating clubfoot, the two most perfered being manipulation and casting, and surgery. Clubfoot is most common in children who suffer from spina…
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Category: /History
…doctor, Pasteur, discovered bacteria, or germs, and proved they cause infectious diseases . Surgery was not very safe back then. People were held forcibly without having any pain medicine to help. Soon doctors found a chemical to put them to sleep without…
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…it freely before he passed away. Over the course of 10 years he had two triple bypass surgeries. He believed he contracted the disease due to poor diet, smoking and a family history of the disease. Throughout the entire time his outlook remained very positive…
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