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Category: /History
…Moutoussany on February 20, 1977. IN 1983, Arthur had a heart attack. He underwent bypass surgery and needed a blood transfusion. Around 1988, Arthur felt a numbness in his right hand and he went to the hospital where he under went brain surgery. He had a brain…
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…that wonÂ’t be seen in a funeral. If the eyes are removed then reconstructive surgery will be performed. This makes the person look like they are normal at his or her funeral. Also skin tissue is only removed from areas not visible while the person lies…
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…pain compromises quality of life or cartilage damage cripples a joint, surgery can often be the best treatment option. Hip and knee surgery are now extremely commonplace and successful at restoring joint function and relieving pain. References…
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…to face the reality of her face. He also encouraged her to go back where she belongs. They talked and she told Vincent that his secret was safe with her. Katherine went back to the city and got surgery, while she was having the surgery she had nightmares…
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…. There are treatments that may be needed on some individuals suffering from Acondroplasia, surgery is needed on some to treat spinal cord compression, but surgery carries the risks of bleeding and infection, which can be dangerous in many cases and can lead to early death…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to doctors, hospitals, drugs and surgery-much of which is based on animal experimentation and all of which is an action after the event. Horrific experiments are conducted on helpless animals without the concern of the animalsÂ’ well being. Some inhumane deeds…
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Category: /Literature/English
…without such experiments. There also would not be such important techniques such as open heart surgery, brain surgery, coronary bypass, microsurgery to re-attached limbs, organ transplants, and correction of congenital heart defects. Insulin to control diabetes…
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…be legalized, and so it was. Over time, peoples opinions have not changed, but they have felt that more restrictions should be implemented on abortion. Restrictions such as parental consent, sibling consent, and 24 hour grace periods to perform the surgery have been…
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…to catch the unwanted virus. The virus can be treated by a drug called interferon. It is given through shots, and most people are treated for 4 months. In heavier cases surgery is nessecary. The surgery involves a liver transplant, which means you will have…
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…may not be as appealing to the eye as the previous painting, but this work of art is still incredibly unique. Soon after this painting was finished Monet finally under went surgery to correct his cataracts. Later following the surgery Monet's vision…
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