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A man in Florida died from a brain-eating amoeba that he may have contracted after rinsing his sinuses with tap water, health officials said.
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A Florida surgeon mistakenly removed a man’s liver instead of ... and although the Bryans were reluctant to have surgery in Florida, they were persuaded by Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky, a general ...
[3] [1] Whether the condition existed or not and whether surgery was a cause, was hotly debated at Nose 2000, a meeting of the International Rhinologic Society that occurs every four years, and continued to be debated thereafter at scientific meetings and in the literature; [3] [26] as an example of how heated the debate became, in a 2002 ...
In 2013, Karason died after a heart attack led to pneumonia and a severe stroke. [7] He was a heavy smoker and underwent a triple bypass surgery in 2008. He was estranged from his wife at the time of his death. [8] [9] Karason continued to use colloidal silver until his death. [10]
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Fukushi Masaichi (福士 政一, 30 January 1878 – 3 June 1956) was a Japanese physician, pathologist and Emeritus Professor of Nippon Medical School in Tokyo. He was the founder or nite of the world's only known collection of tattoos taken from the dead. [1]
The morning of the sneeze, the man’s doctors reported that he was healing well and could remove staples binding the wound together. He and his wife went out to breakfast at the diner to celebrate.