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    wire/catheter and then in your vein you go through the blood vessels to the heart. The cardiologist we talked to said they can do it to any blood vessels in the body to unblock a clot. The difference between a Cardiologist and a Cardiac surgeon is a Cardiac surgeon actually does surgery on the…

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    portrait paintings of Nicolaes Tulp who was a Dutch Surgeon and Dr. Samuel D. Gross who was an Academic Surgeon and a professor at a medical school. The first painting is “The Anatomy Lesson,” which was painted in 1632 by Rembrandt. The second painting is “The Gross Clinic which was painted in 1875 by Thomas C. Eakins. Both paintings are oil on canvas that depicts the doctor’s experiences with teaching the anatomy of the human body to other surgeons in training. In “The Anatomy Lesson” it shows…

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    The article “British Surgeon Describes the Treatment of Slaves during the Middle Passage (Excerpts),” is an article of excerpts from a first-person account book, An Account of The African Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa (1788) by Alexander Falconbridge, thus making it a reliable source for the described time period of transatlantic slave trade. There is no better individual to recount on this information, besides a slave themselves. Falconbridge was a surgeon on the traveling slave ships and…

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    all older surgeons are too risky to rely on for a surgery? Not exactly so. In Waljee, Grenfield, Dimick and Birkmeyer’s article”, they analyze the relationship between surgeon age and patient outcomes. After comparing the data from different age groups of surgeons, they find that surgeons older than sixty years old with low procedure volumes do have a higher operative mortality rate for some complex procedures than their younger colleagues. However, for most procedures, the age of surgeons does…

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    Case Study Of Liposuction

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    and licensed surgeon. If you already know that you want to have a liposuction surgery in Delhi, then you are required to select a surgeon who will carry out the surgery. Individuals often select their surgeons from a directory. It is not recommended that you pick a plastic surgeon in that manner. A surgeon should be selected based upon references from past patients. This is habitually the superlative way because you can see the before and after of somebody who used a particular surgeon. Are you…

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    Orthopedic Surgery

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    New meaning of Surgeon Imagine you broke your hand and need a surgery in order to restore function to your fingers. If the surgery is successful you will be able to use all of you fingers, if something inaccurate occurs you will lose the feeling in your fingers. Would you prefer a robot or a human to perform your surgery? This will be a question you might ask yourself in the near future. But what if there is a robot being controlled by a human? Right now there are robots already performing…

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    room. An emergency room surgeon responds immediately, rushing to his aid. The patient’s appendix has ruptured, requiring immediate surgery to prevent the spread of toxins in his body. In the operating room, the surgeon operates skillfully, methodically, and quickly to save the patient’s life. Surgeons literally have the power to save lives. A surgeon performs operations on people who have injuries or who have other ailments that can not be cured through medications (“Surgeons,” Careers 179). It…

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    Orthopedics Essay

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    are multiple complications that can occur to the human body and so many ways that this problems can be fixed. Doctors, physicians, and surgeons help to fix the complications that people may face in their daily lives. Surgeon, a doctor who performs operations that involve cutting into someone 's body in order to repair or remove damaged or diseased parts (Surgeon). Imagine being about to fix someone with one’s own two hands. I have always been interested in how the body functions.…

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    Ogien describes a thought experiment involving a surgeon, a healthy young man and five patients who need to undergo a transplant. In this scenario, the surgeon is presented with two courses of action, either kill a healthy young man to save the lives of the five patients or to let the five patients die. The purpose of this essay is to expound how two different moral theories would decide which course of action would be morally justifiable for the surgeon. After presenting the deontological and…

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    Civil War battlefield surgery, surgeons, and nurses were more common on the battlefield during the war because of the severity of the injuries and sickness from disease. Civil War battlefield surgery came to be known as butchery, though it saved many lives of soldiers and helped them possibly get back on the battlefield. The most common surgery that surgeons performed was amputations. Most deaths didn’t occur because of the amputation itself but because of the “surgical fevers,” which usually…

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