Ernst Von Bergmann German Surgeon known for Sterilization of Surgical Instruments Monday‚ May 24‚ 2010 Intrudoction to the Surgical Environment Instructor: Javier Espinales Paper Written by: Walter Pacheco My Paper is about a Baltic- German surgeon named‚ Ernst Von Bergmann. Dr. Bergmann was Born on December 1836 Riga‚ Russian Baltic Provinces. He is known as the first surgeon to use heat to sterilize surgical instruments. Dr. Bergmann came from a religious family. His father was a Lutheran
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After reading Destiny of The Republic by Candice Millard I’ve concluded it is a well written book about the life of James Garfield which ties Charles Guiteau‚ Alexander Graham Bell‚ and Dr. Joseph Lister together in Garfield’s assassination and failed recovery. Although lengthy‚ Millard does well in her rhetorical skills of personifying the characters in the novel as real as they can be by using her sources and research. Millard explains Garfield’s young life as a canal worker like his father‚ to
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the contracting parties may be deemed by the court to have intended it. The intention to create legal relations is a vital principle of Contract Law. As A.W.B Simpson stated‚ this doctrine might date back to the landmark decision of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company in 1893‚ but however‚ it wasn’t in a firm position until 1919‚ after the case of Balfour v Balfour. Whether or not the parties intended to be legally bound to the contract is the doctrine’s main concern. Acknowledgement of the
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have an offer and an acceptence: a contract is a bilateral agreement between two or more parties. So when the offeree accepts the offer for a consideration made by the offeror‚ it becomes a contract. eg:-Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company [1893] Eg:James promises to sell his land to Jane for £10000.And Jane accepts to purchase it for that amount.Here James is the offeror ‚where as Jane is the
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Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (1893) 1 QB 256‚ an advertisement was also made to the world at large for paying anyone who brought the product and still got flu. This would mean that the offer is as promise for the performance of an act made to the whole world for this case is a binding contract. The principle in the case of was further endorse in K Murugesu v Nadarajah [1980] 2 MLJ 82‚ one party makes a promise in return for the performance of an act. The case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball
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1. Voidable Contract: An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties thereto‚ but not at the option of the other or others‚ is a voidable contract. A contract is voidable when one of the parties to the contract has not exercised his free consent. One of the essential elements of a formation of a contract for example‚ free consent‚ is absent. All voidable contracts are those which are induced by coercion fraud or misrepresentation. The person whose consent is
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the other hand‚ the acidic compounds are the carboxylic acids and the phenols. The carboxylic acids have the general formula of The functional group‚ is called the carboxyl group (carbonyl + hydroxyl). Further‚ phenols are commonly known carbolic acids. The presence of the hydroxyl groups in the molecules of phenols means that phenols are like alcohols in being able to form strong intermolecular hydrogen bonds. This hydrogen bonding causes phenols to be associated and‚ therefore‚ to
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Executive Summary:- With the growth in the developed markets approaching saturation‚ consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies began looking toward developing and emerging markets for future growth. Global CPG major Unilever Plc. was one of the companies that had a presence in several emerging markets including India‚ where it operated through its subsidiary Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL). The case focuses on HUL’s strategy for growing two mature brands with mass appeal – Lifebuoy (bath soap) and
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dramatic change followed- even stretching to the death rates shooting down from 60% to 4% in one hospital! It stated that‚ instead of the doctor simply brushing their medical instruments on an old rag or their clothes‚ the tools used should be washed in carbolic acid before next use. It also described
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the case‚ Ada promised Tommy to reduce the size of the fence if Tommy agreed not to sue Ada. This constitutes an offer since it involves unilateral contract‚ i.e. one party (Tommy) promises to perform if the other party (Ada) perform. (Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1893)1). According to Cook v Wright (1861)2‚ the court hold that forbearance from pursing legal claim is a good consideration. The Cook case is similar to Ada’s case. Ada knew Tommy will sue her if she did not reduce the height
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