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    Foot Amputation Essay

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    and midfoot amputations. The technique was developed to treat a forefoot gangrene that was designed to disarticulate the forefoot from the midfoot. Later, it was in the effort to cure the disturbing hazardousness of the metatarsal amputation that led to the development of chop art amputation. Francois Chopart developed the amputation that got named after him, which was usually performed to prevent the spread of forefoot gangrene. His apprentice, Lafitteau, elaborated the procedural aspects while…

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    Fida's Sister

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    Frida was a considered one of Mexico’s greatest artists. She was born on July 6, 1907 in Coyoacan, Mexico. Her father was a German descendent and photographer. At the age of six she was stricken with polio, which caused her to limp after recovery. Frida attended the renowned National Preparatory School in Mexico where she met a famous muralist named Diego Rivera. She was one of the few female students to attend the school. On September 17, 1925, Frida and her boyfriend Gómez Arias were riding…

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    Diabetic Foot Care Essay

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    to check diabetic feet on a daily basis. If there is something that bothers you, do not hesitate to contact a health care professional for assistance. Do not wait for a wound to become severe to treat it because it might develop into gangrene if left untreated. Gangrene can lead to sepsis or amputation and it is considered a very serious infection too. Aside from wounds, it is important for people with diabetes to look for ulcers too as these are sores that is brought about by tissue loss on the…

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    Clostridium Perfringes

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    Gas gangrene belongs to the genus Clostridium (Carlisle 2014). It’s a non-motile, gram-positive, anaerobic, and spore-forming bacillus (Carlisle 2014). The most common etiologic agent that causes gas gangrene is called Clostridium perfringes. This can enter your body through open wounds and eating poorly cooked meat. Since C. perfringes is an anaerobic bacterium, it uses energy by using anaerobic respiration and Nitrate as an electron acceptor. When the bacterium is around Nitrate, it will…

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    In Ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta were bitter rivals. Athens’ power relied mainly on its navy while Sparta relied mainly on land power. The warriors of Sparta were the most powerful land army of the time. This rivalry both on land and at sea led to the Peloponnesian Wars in 431 BC. Brutal warfare ensued for twenty-seven years, eventually leading to the downfall of Athens. There are many theories as to the reason for Athens demise. One such theory would be the mysterious plague that ravaged…

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    According to Merriam-Webster the definition of malpractice is “careless, wrong, or illegal actions by someone (such as a doctor) who is performing a professional duty” and the definition of negligence is “failure to take the care that a responsible person usually takes: lack of normal care or attention.” With so many laws in place in the medical field, there could be many forms or ways of breaking laws that are in place. Knowing what malpractice and negligence is, there are many ways of…

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    Unit 731 Research Paper

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    For the duration of World War II, many terrible events occurred. In Nazi Germany genocide was brought upon the Jews. In Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs wreaked havoc on Japan. All over the world thousands were losing their lives. One horrific piece of World War II was the Japanese biological warfare unit, known as Unit 731. Under the guise of a lumber business, this unit conducted many crimes against humanity, torturing and killing thousands of Chinese citizens and Prisoners of War. The…

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    In Ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta were rivals. Athens’ power relied mainly on its navy while Sparta relied mainly on land power. The warriors of Sparta were the most powerful land army of the time. This rivalry both on land and at sea led to the Peloponnesian Wars in 431 BC. This war lasted 27 years and was the cause of the fall of Athens. The two main factors that caused Athens to lose the war were the failure to capture Sicily in 415 BC and the mysterious plague that ravaged Athens in 430…

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    My family has been struggling with financial issues after my father was diagnosed with gangrene on his right foot; which lead to a toe amputation. A couple months after the surgery my father went for a follow up where the doctor noticed another toe was affected with gangrene as well which required another amputation on his left foot. My dad spent three weeks in the hospital under constant supervision and continuous therapy. After my father was released, he was still recommended to undergo…

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    Frida Kahlo was diagnosed with gangrene in her right foot which is what caused her to spend nine months in the hospital. Although she was not allowed by her doctor to leave her bed to attend her exhibition, she did not miss it. Frida ordered to have her taken to the opening in her bed. Later, Kahlo's happiness dwindled when she had her right foot amputated to prevent the spread of gangrene. Despite being again hospitalized due to very poor health, and a reported…

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