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The History Of Surgical Asepsis
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the history of medical science. The paper also discusses the work that has been done by several of theorists and physicians and how the surgical equipments are evolved in the surgical practice with the passage of time. The history of asepsi...

Vaccination
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Vaccination is defined as the process of injecting an antigenic material so as to enhance and stimulate the immune system against a disease or pathogen. Vaccination has become an effective method of protection against a number of diseases. ...

Vaccinations In Terms Of Overall Wellness
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Vaccinations in terms of Overall Wellness: A Discussion Introduction May and Silverman (2003) mention that credit for the development of vaccination is given to Edward Jenner, an 18th century English physician. In 1796, Jenner successfully ...

Genetic Vaccines
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genetic vaccinations as a solution to growing occurrences of infectious diseases has been the latest breakthrough in the field of biotechnology. These vaccinations are produced using recombinant DNA technology to induce an immune response i...

Vaccinations: Helpful Or Harmful?
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early August of last year (1999) congressional hearings were held in Washington D.C. on the question of vaccine safety. Congressman Dan Burton, Chairman of the U. S. House Government Reform Committee, called the hearings.On the weekend of ...

Penicillin And Alexander Fleming
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penicillin are that it is active against a large range of bacteria and that, even in large doses, it is non-toxic. Penicillin diffuses well into body tissues and fluids and is excreted in the urine, but it penetrates poorly into the cerebro...

Should Animal Experimentation Be Permitted?
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several millennia; tests with animals were accepted out in Greece over 2,000 years ago. Many developments in doctors and in the appreciating of how organisms function have been the direct effect of animal experimentation. Concern over the ...