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    Gotu Kola

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    the herbal remedy to treat such diverse ailments as syphilis‚ gastric ulcers‚ mental fatigue‚ epilepsy‚ asthma‚ diarrhea‚ fever and hepatitis. The University of Maryland Medical Center says that gotu kola today is used most often to treat varicose veins‚ chronic venous insufficiency and psoriasis. However‚ modern research studies indicate the herb may have additional medicinal applications. Reduces Anxiety Indian researchers conducted a small-scale clinical trial to determine what‚ if any‚ effect

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    Siravedhana Case Study

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    As per above said quotation in Yakrudalyudara and Kaphodara‚ Kasa Shwasa Siravyadha is done is right sided ‘Kurpara Sandhisthita’‚ it is right median cubital vein‚ which is situated above Kurpara Marma. It is a type of Sandhi Marma controlling Raktavaha Srotas‚ so that it controls functions of liver and spleen. Site with justification: Achaya Sushrut told medial aspect of Kurpar‚ in anatomy elbow joint have

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    anti-female. Because the story is told from Sammy’s point of view‚ the reader sees and hears the adolescent opinions/language- Demeaning?? comments about the three girls; calls the customer a witch; comments about the typical shopper: curlers‚ varicose veins‚ etc. On the surface‚ the reader may assume the story paints women in a negative light. However‚ Sammy’s discussion with the reader about the typical shopper develops into social commentary when he describes customers’ behavior that reflects conformity

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    MI‚ and aortocoronary bypass grafting. DESCRIPTION The patient was brought to the heart cath lab. Left infraclavicular area was prepared and draped in the usual sterile fashion. Local anesthesia was achieved with 1% plain Xylocaine. Femoral vein was punctured with an 18-guage needle. A guide wire was advanced through the needle. Sterile technique was used throughout the entire procedure. Fluoroscopic guidance was employed for all internal manipulations. Afterward‚ about a 5-cm skin-entry

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    Fetal Pig Anatomy

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    organs of the renal system including: kindney renal pelvis ureter bladder III. To be able to identify vasculature relating to the renal system including: Descending aorta Inferior vena Renal Portal System Renal Artery Renal Vein IV. To be able to locate‚ isolate‚ and explain the function of the parts of the kidney including: 0 Cortex 0 Renal Pyramid 1 Renal Minor Calyx 2 Renal

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    Artificial Endocarditis

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    The cardiovascular system is the system that keeps life pumping through you with its complex pathways of veins‚ arteries‚ and capillaries. The heart‚ blood vessels‚ and blood help to transport vital nutrients throughout the body as well as remove metabolic waste. They also help to protect the body and regulate body temperature. Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner surface of the heart or the heart valves caused by bacteria usually found in the mouth‚ intestinal tract or urinary tract

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    A P Literary Analysis

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    because it makes him relatable by most 19 year old his age. The lack of freedom in his life also leads to the protected yet at times boring environment Sammy lives in. Sammy mentions that most customers of A&P “are women with six children and varicose veins mapping their legs‚” and often refers to all customers as “sheep” to emphasize not only his lack interest in the job but the fact that although he is unhappy‚ he remains there. This in

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    Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) is a common condition in the emergency department which requires immediate intervention. PSVT may involve healthy individuals of all age groups but is much more common in patients with an underlying disorder including myocardial infarction‚ rheumatic heart disease‚ mitral valve prolapse‚ pericarditis‚ chronic lung disease‚ pneumonia‚ and alcohol or digoxin toxicity (1‚ 2). The prognosis of PSVT is dependent on the comorbid cardiac problems and is generally

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    OUTCOMES 15.6‚ 15.7‚ 15.8 8. If a patient develops a blood clot in the femoral vein of the left lower limb and a portion of the clot breaks loose‚ where is the blood flow likely to carry the embolus? What symptoms are likely? To add to your thoughts‚ the blood flow is likely to carry the embolus to the patient’s lungs. This is called a pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolisms usually originate in the legs‚ like in this case. They are caused by a blood clot that has traveled to your lungs. There

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    cardiovascular system

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    CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM OF THE HEAD NECK The cardiovascular system consists of the heart‚ blood vessels‚ and the approximately 5 liters of blood that the blood vessels transport. Responsible for transporting oxygen‚ nutrients‚ hormones‚ and cellular waste products throughout the body‚ the cardiovascular system is powered by the body’s hardest-working organ — the heart‚ which is only about the size of a closed fist. Even at rest‚ the average heart easily pumps over 5 liters of blood throughout

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