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Cardiac Catheterization: History and Current Use. Catheterization as a medical technique has been in practice for more than two millennia. While it first began as an experimentation with animals, it gradually became part of human treatments. The procedure of cardiac catheterization in humans was first put to clinical use more than five decades ago and has undergone many changes since then. What was once a purely experimental technique is now one of the most common invasive medical procedures in Europe and North America, with more than eighty-percent of those procedures performed to diagnose suspected heart disease. Animal cardiac catheterization was first accomplished in 1844 with a horse. The characterization of the human heart was first accomplished by a German medical student in 1929. By the 1940's, the practice had become improved and was starting to become common practice in a few hospitals in North America and Europe. By entering a catheter through an arm vein, surgeons were able to reach the atrium of the heart. Today, cardiac catheterization is accomplished with a great deal of skill and technology, but is much easier and less dangerous than when it first was being used. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the history of cardiac catheterization and its import to medicine today.
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Penicillin as Promoting Social Response to Illness: Past Impacts and Likely Future. This paper briefly explores how penicillin has impacted the methods through which human society responds to bacterial infection.
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Resistance to Civil Government. Our analysis is the result of our enlightenment and comprehension. Hence what we examine in literary and philosophical thought-provoking pieces of writing is based on what other expert opinions suggest. However, thought patterns and comprehension skills vary from person to person and there is no specific right and wrong answer. This research paper discusses and answers the questions asked in the following passages written by the eminent authors namely Henry Davis Thoreau and Edgar Allan Poe respectively. We will not only answer the questions posed at the end of each passage but the paper will also highlight the appended moral and an overall analysis of the passages under consideration.
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Should Dentists Inform Patients That They Have A Disease? Should dentists that have infectious disease have to inform their patients? Many dentists that have HIV/AIDS are afraid that is they inform their patients that they will lose their business. What does the law say about this? The risk of transmitting disease to patients is low because they have to use precautions anyway so should they inform their patients?
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A Discussion of Positions Within the Abortion Debate. This paper addresses the controversy surrounding abortion in order to better provide the reader with the positions of those who favor and those who oppose abortions.
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Kleine-Levin Syndrome. Kleine-Levin Syndrome is a rare sleep disorder. Its characteristics include excessive sleep (hypersomnolence which can reach up to twenty hours per day), compulsive over-eating, and a highly uninhibited sex drive. While awake, individuals with KLS can be irritable, demonstrate a lack of emotional response, and can be quite lethargic. Confusion, disorientation, and hallucinations also accompany the disease. The cyclical effects of KLS may be present for days and weeks and generally taper off in frequency and intensity as sufferers age. While no precise cause has been identified, KLS is suspected to be an inherited autosomal dominant genetic trait. What is possible, is that the KLS symptoms are related to a malfunctioning hypothalamus. It is the purpose of this paper to examine the symptoms, treatment, and effects of Kleine-Levin Syndrome on its sufferers.
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Assessing the Image of Marilyn Monroe: Persuasion and the Creation of Identity. This paper explores the pervasiveness of the image of Marilyn Monroe that existed throughout her working adult life and through today. A focus on her image and her physical attributes, most specifically her easily- identifiable "blond" hair, shall also be used to direct the scope of this paper.
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