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    honorable knight. When Gawain first challenged Launcelot and lost. But Launcelot was an honorable knight who stuck to the code and didn’t kill Gawain while down on ground. Therefor Gawain had his life spared and went back to the castle to heal his wounds. As soon as Sir Gawain was at full strength somewhere in his mind he thought that it would be a good idea to challenge Launcelot a second time. As Launcelot said “Sir Gawain , while you stand on your…

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    However, these two unhealable wounds represent both a contrast in psychological and physical wounds toward hero of the story. As seen in Sir Gawain, Gawain’s unhealable wound represents more of a physical one as seen through the blow of the sword upon his neck. Even though this doesn’t cause the overall death of the hero, it still causes blood to protrude from the wound. On the other hand, as seen in Beowulf, his unhealable wound happens to be a psychological one in fact. Throughout…

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    Another way antiseptic is used during surgery is applying it to the patient prior to surgery. The operation site is always cleaned with antiseptic solutions before surgery; it reduces the germs on the skin and therefore reduces the chance that the wound will become infected (pubmedhealth). Antiseptics can also be used in everyday life. Antiseptic also comes in creams that are referred to as first-aid creams. These types of antiseptics are sold over the counter at local drug stores or pharmacies.…

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    Non Intrusive Treatment

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    Non-intrusive treatment is a dynamic social insurance calling, to help the body get working appropriately again through treatment. Professionals are talented to coordinating projects for the care of patients of any age that are impaired unintentionally, ailment, or were conceived with a physical test. Physical Therapists work in schools, healing facilities, nursing homes, restoration focuses, and some more. "As of October 1, 2002, active recuperation proceeding with training in Illinois was…

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    thought JJ was tough but I was dumbfounded to see him actually running even with the stab wound in his stomach but in my head I was screaming oh gosh we can die out here oh gosh oh gosh. “You sure got that old lady for me”. At that moment I knew that JJ could trust me. We got home around nine o'clock we had barely made it and when we got there, my mom screamed in astonishment to see the horrible stab wound in JJ’s chest so my mom told us to get in the car and we raced off to the doctor's office.…

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    This infection can be spread to a person through an open cut or wound, and it becomes extremely difficult to diagnose in the early stages. Although Necrotizing Fasciitis can be fatal, there are various treatment options offered for patients suffering from this illness, and the most common option is surgery and repeated…

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    Senior Seminar Dr. Vincent Gallicchio Dory Askins 9/21/16 The Potential Use of Stem Cells To Treat Burn Victims ABSTRACT Extensive burns are devastating and if there is a way that we could use what our body already produces to help rebuild, wouldn’t that be wonderful? Stem cells allow us to regenerate a product that is just as good as the original. However, there are ethical issues with this treatment. INTRODUCTION A little bit of background on stem cells; they are defined as an…

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    the direction in which he hopes the nation will start to go from that point on. A path of healing and reconciliation is what Lincoln wanted for his nation. “Bind up” expresses the emotion of healing not only the personal wounds suffered by the American people, but also the wounds of the nation in it’s entirety. Lincoln also speaks of a…

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    World War I and The Sun Also Rises In “The Sun Also Rises”, Hemingway displays with great depth how the experience of WWI drastically skewed the lives of those affected by it. He shows the reader these effects by embodying the idea of the lost generation within expatriates living in Europe, where the characters are struggling with living a fulfilling life and keeping individual identity, caused by the war. Because of this, those directly, and indirectly, involved in the war are brought into…

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    Thermal Burns

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    Burns are one of the leading cause of medical emergencies in the United States. While young child typically under the age of five years old and adults over the age of sixty-five years old suffer with more burns than any other age group. Children and older adults have a harder time healing from serious burns due to the lack of hydration in the body and the skin is so fragile so burns tend to be deeper. Women usually only account for 31 percent of burn patients while men account for 69 percent.…

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