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  • 91Pessary — A pessary is a small plastic or silicone medical device which is inserted into the vagina or rectum and held in place by the pelvic floor musculature. An assortment of pessaries Contents …

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  • 92Medical torture — (also known as a medical interrogation) describes the involvement and sometimes active participation of medical professionals in acts of torture, either to judge what victims can endure, to apply treatments which will enhance torture, or as… …

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  • 93List of eponymous adjectives in English — An eponymous adjective is an adjective which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been derived are called eponyms.Following is a list of eponymous adjectives in English. A… …

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  • 94White coat ceremony — The white coat ceremony (WCC) is a relatively new ritual in some medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary medical, physical therapy, podiatric, and optometry schools that marks the student s transition from the study of preclinical to clinical… …

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  • 95History of science in Classical Antiquity — The history of science in Classical Antiquity begins with the search for practical knowledge. In Antiquity, the inquiry into the workings of the universe took place both in investigations aimed at such practical goals as establishing a reliable… …

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  • 96Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons — FRCS links here, it is also an abbreviation for the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting. Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) is a professional qualification to practise as a surgeon in the British Isles. It is bestowed by the Royal… …

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  • 97Silver rule — Related to the ethical principle of the golden rule, the silver rule is most commonly understood to be Do not do to others as you would not have them do to you, or similar expressions. Some such expressions, found in Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim… …

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  • 98Marcellus Empiricus — Marcellus Empiricus, also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis (“Marcellus of Bordeaux”), was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries. His only extant work is the De medicamentis, a compendium of pharmacological… …

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  • 99History of bipolar disorder — This article is an expansion of a section entitled History of bipolar disorder from within the main article: Bipolar disorder Varying moods and energy levels have been a part of the human experience since time immemorial. The words depression… …

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  • 100Euthanasia in the United States — Euthanasia is illegal in most of the United States. Attempts to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide resulted in ballot initiatives and legislation bills within the United States of America in the last 20 years. For example, Washington voters …

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