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Once upon a time, doctors were convinced that using leeches and drawing the blood of patients cured illness. No matter how widely accepted that error was, leeches didn’t cure anything.
From the column: "Some quack thought bleeding patients with leeches cured illness. ... A bureaucrat in Washington decided to ...
In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a graph worth? For doctors trying to determine whether a patient's blood pressure is within normal range, the answer may depend on the type of graph ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how much is a graph worth? For doctors trying to determine whether a patient's blood pressure is within normal range, the answer may depend on the type of graph ...
MOULTRIE- Richard Curtis of Thomasville teaches art classes at Thomas University, but he’s also an end-of-life doula who ...
But even if a useless drug isn’t toxic to a patient, there is harm to the greater system, argues Dr. Lauren Van Scoy, a ...
A musician needs full lungs to play the harmonica — that makes the pocket-size instrument just what the doctor ordered for respiratory therapy patients ... music events, drawing and much more. " ...
A patient who went to the hospital in Thompson, Man., for urgent care to his leg is suing the doctor who treated him, after medical problems led to the patient's leg being amputated. The patient ...
Dr Rajiv Yeravdekar, SUHRC provost, faculty of medical and health science, confirmed to TOI that the doctor charged the patient "in gross violation of the existing policies" at the institution.
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