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    VISIT TO A HOSPITAL

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    Some of the patients had their arms and legs bandaged and plastered. Various Nurses and Doctors were attending on them. The Doctor was directing the nurse to give the necessary treatment and medicine. His way of talking itself was very consoling. Quietness was prevailing in the whole ward. In the next ward patients were lying pensively on their beds. From their faces‚ I guessed the pathetic pledge. The doctor came on rounds followed by other staff members. He enquired about the welfare of all the

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    Crazy Sexy Cancer

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    Kris Carr was first diagnosed of Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma on February of 2003. It is extremely rare and incurable Stage IV cancer affecting her liver and lungs. She has 24 tumors. Doctors in New York don’t have established way of dealing with it. Kris and her mom did a lot of research to find the right doctor to help her fight the cancer and finds Dr. Demetri. Kris had some scans done and Dr. Demetri advised that often in cases like hers they wait for the cancer to make the first move and then

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    The Unlucky Face

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    The unlucky face Adapted from stories of Birbal – Eunice de Souza There lived in Delhi a merchant called Hirachand. It was said that anyone who saw his face would go without food for a day. When Akbar heard about Hirachand he was asked to see him. He wanted to know whether the stories about him were true. The next day‚ Akbar was on his way to the dining – room when Hirachand was brought to him. At the same time‚ a courtier came to say that the queen was ill. After meeting him ‚ Akbar left

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    unfaithful woman‚ who is disconnected from her roots‚ and has fallen out of love with life. Her guilt from keeping a secret that one of her children is not from her husband‚ but from an affair‚ has caused her to act in a very distant and uncaring way. Through the family’s visit to the Sun Temple‚ and the hills at Udayagiri and Khandagiri in India‚ accompanied by Mr. Kapasi‚ a Gujarati interpreter for a doctor and part-time tour guide‚ the author paints a picture of a woman who has grown cold and

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    because his calcium levels were really high. That so just happened to be our wedding day. He went to urgent care first and they ran all the test and everything that they could do. The doctor finally came in and said that Brandon needed to go to the hospital and they were going to admit him that day. I told the doctor that this could not be happening because we were supposed to be getting married in a few hours. So I told the nurse at urgent care they should tell the hospital they should get ready

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    Quack Doctors

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    of quack practices is to relieve pain‚ postpone death‚ and make money (Jill‚ 2000).  With limited time given by managed care initiatives‚ client demands‚ and prefer toward brief therapy‚ growing number of individuals seek the help of people who perform quack practices that can aid them through their “healing power” or “power medicines”. As mentioned‚ quack practices are prevalence in many communities or barangay in the Philippines. However‚ fewer studies have been made to evaluate these

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    Title: Broken Ears‚ Wounded hearts. Author: George A. Harris "Pitiful Pear" that is what the nurses nicknamed Jennifer Harris shortly after being born. Jennifer was born three months prematurely due to her mothers’ complicated pregnancy‚ directed by pre-eclampsia and a kidney infection a month before giving birth. Jennifer was hospitalized for three months‚ with congenital heart disease and was in need of heart surgery. She was discharged from the

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    Exit Exam

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    “Come and sit on the table” the doctor commanded me. I got up off the chair and felt the cold from the ground on my bare feet tingling up into the rest of my body. I was in a blue spotted hospital gown that smelled sterile and felt stiff against my weak body. I stepped up on top of the bed and laid on the crunchy sheet of paper that covered the chilled mattress. “Now I have to run some tests before we let you go. We just need to make sure you are healthy” the doctor told me. “Do whatever you need

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    In the Eyes of a Child

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    Morris 1 Amber Morris Jane Harrington ENG111 3 March 2013 In The Eyes Of A Child When children have to go see the doctor or have to go to the hospital‚ it can be very overwhelming and scary to them. Not understanding why doctors do what they do to help us‚ children associate the word doctor or hospital with “pain”. Even as an adult‚ a hospital is not are favorite place to be. For a child‚ getting stitches‚ a shot‚ or even their blood pressure checked can be traumatic

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    The doctor worked in a godlike manner. Richard Selzer uses 1st person perspective in his narrative essay “The Surgeon as Priest”. No other doctor could understand the patient’s illness; it would take more then a doctor to solve this mystery. Opening with the description of the day Yeshi Dhonden is to “make the rounds” and describing Dhonden as an “emissary from the gods” the author sets the scene for the remarkable medical feat he was about to witness. He explains the room the “clutch of whitecoats”

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