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    The Medicines Company

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    Javikorn Chantanasuksilp EGRMGMT 510.03 10/19/2014 The Medicines Company held a policy of rescuing abandoned drugs. It believed that there was still value in drugs that failed to meet a developer’s initial expectations. Its first product was Angiomax‚ a blood thinning drug or “anticoagulant”. The company had to compete with the existing drug named Heparin which it believed that there were lots of disadvantages of using Heparin compared to Angiomax in terms of unpredictability‚ high risk

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    The Impact of the Treaty of Versailles Germany had to sign a war guilt clause stating that they had started the First World War. This made Germany look weak as they gave in easily. The German public didn’t support the government from the start and found that their surrender was a stab in the back. However as the Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th June 1919 accepting full responsibility the citizens of Germany felt that the government stabbed the army in the back even more. They did not

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    Love Medicine

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    Individuality” What is Love medicine? Love Medicine is a fiction novel by Louise Erdrich. The book is based on Native American stories‚ which cover three generations‚ fifty years‚ several families‚ and there are many relationships. Love Medicine is a collection of short fiction stories of “people that are living on Chippewa reservation in North Dakota”. Louise Erdrich makes the story with use of flashback. Love Medicine is not on particularly one theme but there are some stories

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    her family to marry the “man of her dreams.” They believe it will be a change for the better‚ but most women end up in a relationship that they are not happy with‚ much like the character of Cleofilas in Sandra Cisneros’ short story “Woman Hollering Creek.” Cleofilas decides to leave her home town and get married to fulfill her dreams of a more wonder life style in the United States. Cleofilas had these images of what her life would be like from watching the soap operas on TV‚ and it gave her this impression

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    History of Medicine

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    The practice of medicine has been shaped through the years by advances in the area of diagnostic procedures. Many of these advances were made possible by scientific breakthroughs made before the 20th century. Modern medicine arguably emerged. Both normal and abnormal functions (physiology and pathology) were increasingly understood within smaller units‚ first the tissues and then the cells. Microscopy also played a key role in the development of bacteriology. Physicians started to use stethoscope

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    Canon of Medicine

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    Medicine and pharmacologyThe book is known for its description of contagious diseases and sexually transmitted diseases‚[46] quarantine to limit the spread of infectious diseases‚ and testing of medicines. Ibn Sīnā adopted‚ from the Greeks‚ the theory that epidemics are caused by pollution in the air (miasma).[47] It classifies and describes diseases‚ and outlines their assumed causes. Hygiene‚ simple and complex medicines‚ and functions of parts of the body are also covered. The Canon agrees with Aristotle (and

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    Tar Creek Superfund Site

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    Tar Creek Superfund Site Tar Creek is considered one of the biggest environmental disasters in the history of the United States. This disaster was created from lead and zinc mining in Northeast Oklahoma. Lead and zinc leftover in chat piles would seep into groundwater‚ ponds‚ and lakes contaminating almost all water in the area. The people from small towns in the area such as Cardin and Picher are at high risk for lead poisoning‚ which can have long term health effects. Tar Creek has been pinpointed

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    Legal Medicine

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    LEGAL MEDICINE Identification of Persons Importance 1. For the living a. amnesia‚ coma‚ infants and other mental defects b. cases of paternity and filiations for purposes of inheritance‚ support and parental authority c. cases involving personal crime: rape‚ murder‚ physical injuries (for the culprit) 2. For the dead a. for proper administration of justice particularly in suspicious death occurrences

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    Summary of Medicine

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    Jennifer Jones Professor Rodger Smith English 1301 20 September 2012 Working against the Clock Many people who strive for a career that will pay the bills with ease often resort to the medical field. In the article‚ “Medicine”‚ by Matt Richtel‚ manifests the different level of duties each field contains and how that influences medical students to determine which specialty they will pursue. Dr. Jennifer C. Boldrick graduated from Stanford University Medical School in preparation to become

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    The Treaty of Versailles was passed in order to end WWI and addressed the condition of the economy post-war. The decisions contrived during the treaty were without Germany’s input‚ such as the full blame being on them and the amount of reparations due. This caused anger and resentment towards the Allied Powers‚ which only helped Hitler wiggle his way to the top. For the Allies‚ the treaty only created what they thought was a type of peace that weakened Germany‚ secured the French border against

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