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  2. Medical photography - Wikipedia

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    Medical photographers photograph patients in clinics, wards and in operating rooms. They may also be called to photograph an autopsy and gross specimens in the pathology department. Specialized photography techniques using photomacrography and ultra-violet and fluorescence photography may also be used.

  3. Doffing - Wikipedia

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    Places and things commonly known as Doffing or doffing include: Doffing, Texas; a hat tip, i.e. doffing one's hat; the actions of: a doffer; a doffing cylinder

  4. First aid room - Wikipedia

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    A worker receives first aid for a sore finger in a medical room, circa 1941. A first aid room, also known as an infirmary, medical room, or nurse's office, is a room in an establishment (e.g., a school, factory, sports venue, or airport) to which someone who is injured or taken ill on the premises can be taken for first aid and to await the arrival of professional emergency medical services.

  5. Ebola virus cases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The negative-pressure anterooms on the left lead to negative-pressure patient rooms (not shown in the picture). [ 192 ] [ 193 ] The United States has the capacity to isolate and manage 11 patients in four specialized biocontainment units.

  6. Visible Human Project - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the photos were rescanned at a higher resolution, yielding more than 65 gigabytes. The female cadaver was cut into slices at 0.33-millimeter intervals, resulting in some 40 gigabytes of data. The term "cut" is a bit of a misnomer, yet it is used to describe the process of grinding away the top surface of a specimen at regular intervals ...

  7. Mechanical counterpressure suit - Wikipedia

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    The largest difficulty was donning and removing the suit. In order to effectively provide the minimum pressure of 0.3 bars (4.4 psi) necessary for human physiology, the suit had to be extremely tight-fitting, making donning and doffing a highly strenuous task. In 1971, Webb, along with James F. Annis, published their findings in a report. [7]

  8. What It's Like to Attend a 'Don't Die' Summit, Where People ...

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    Joining him on stage is Blueprint’s chief medical officer, Dr. Mike Mallin, an emergency physician with brown hair and a short-cropped beard. Their discussion ranges from pre-pregnancy to post ...

  9. Wikipedia:Pictures for medical articles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has over 1900 articles that could use pictures of medical topics. This essay describes how to use journals, Commons, Flickr, and other resources to find them. To find articles with image requests, see this category.