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    Andrographis paniculata is a herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae‚ native to India and Sri Lanka. It is widely cultivated in southern Asia‚ where it is used to treat infections and some diseases‚ often being used before antibiotics were created. Mostly the leaves and roots were used for medicinal purposes. | | edit]Etymology Andrographis paniculata is an erect annual herb extremely bitter in taste in each and every part of the plant body. The plant is known in north-eastern India

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    Émile Durkheim From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Durkheim" redirects here. For the main-belt asteroid‚ see 10330 Durkheim. Émile Durkheim French sociologist Born April 15‚ 1858 Épinal‚ France Died November 15‚ 1917 (aged 59) Paris‚ France David Émile Durkheim (French pronunciation: [emil dyʁkɛm]) (April 15‚ 1858 – November 15‚ 1917) was a French sociologist. He formally established the academic discipline and‚ with Karl Marx and Max Weber‚ is commonly cited as the principal

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    Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process Barbara Ratcliff HCS/465 July 29‚ 2013 Judith Curry Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process Medication errors are a major health care concern that can cause harm to the patient being care for even resulting in death in some cases. In this country it is reported that there are around 7‚000 deaths a year due to medication errors. This number could be even higher considering that many medication errors are not reported

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    To be published in the Gazette of India‚ Extraordinary‚ Part II‚ Section 3‚ Sub-section(ii) dated 15th May 2013 Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Department of Pharmaceuticals) New Delhi Dated 15th ___May 2013 25 Vaisakha Saka 1935 ORDER S.O. 1221(E).– In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act‚ 1955‚ (10 of 1955)‚ and supersession of the Drug (Prices Control) Order‚ 1995‚ except as respect to things done or omitted to be done before such supersession‚

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    Andrew Nichols SOC 303 September 21st‚ 2012 Tuskegee and Medical EthicsIn 1932‚ a predominant sense of sub-par living conditions among residential African American farmers in Macon County‚ Alabama had kept most men and women desperate to adopt a better standard of community health and economic stability. The collective psychological state was mostly in a place of anxiety or desperation‚ with hope to develop and sustain an improved quality of life. It’s understandable why as many as 600 individuals

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Lorma Medical Center is the largest private hospital in Region 1. Since it was launched in 1934‚ it has set the standard for quality care‚ cleanliness‚ specialization and technology and it is one of the leading Medical Centers of the North. Lorma Hospital was founded by Dr. & Mrs. Rufino N. Macagba‚ Sr.‚ both physicians. The name LORMA stands for their family names: LOR-enzana‚ the maiden name of Dr. Crispina Macagba and MA-cagba. The hospital began admitting patients

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    ------------------------------------------------- SIER D. SWINDLE 2544 Stockbridge Dr. Building 5 Apt. 18 46268 Indianapolis‚ IN home : 317- 399-5773.Cell: 317-200-4863 lcdakid@gmail.com Objective & Skills To bring valuable and great customer service to the work place‚ great communication skills and a great hard working attitude ready to work attitude every day. Ready to perform my work duties given to me great listening and learning skills. Ready to be

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    CC 306M – Test 5 (Fall 2012) 1. Combining form for ‘eye’: A) Ot/o B) Opt/o C) Ophthalm/o D) A and C E) B and C 2. Core/o: A) Cornea B) Pupil C) Lens D) Sclera 3. Farsightedness is also termed: A) Myopia B) Hyperopia C) Haplopia D) Isopia 4. ______osis = abnormal contraction/lessening of the pupils: A) SclerB) MiC) ScotD) Arcu5. Condition where the eye adjusts for vision in dark light: A) Myopia B) Photopia C) Scotopia D) Ametropia 6. Breaking down or dissolution of the lens of the eye: A) Corneolysis

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    Dr. Adam’s dictation dated 04/03/08 Patients name: Diane G. Baron D.O.B: 09/07/1935 Age: 72 Sex: Female Subjective: Diane is here today with complaints of sinus symptoms‚ cough‚ there is a lot of pressure in her face‚ post nasal drainage. She denies any sore throat‚ no fever or chills. She states she’s coughing up quite a bit of white flam. She states at night sometimes she has to sit up‚ otherwise she starts coughing when she lies flat. She denies any night sweats; she is currently on combovent

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    The discussion on Patrick Dismuke’s condition concentrated on his incapability to improve. After reviewing his symptoms and considering possible scenarios resulting from certain kinds of treatment‚ such as the tube that delivered nutrients into his veins that "broke the barrier between blood and air" and became "a bacteria-laden Trojan horse‚ opening the door to infection"‚ we attempted to come to a consensus on what would constitute a quality life‚ as deliberated among the committee. We took into

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