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      OT took a more holistic approach to therapy with aspects of nursing care, physical therapy, social work, psychiatry, health (...)

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      She had launched her hair care business four years before Sarah Breedlove (later known as Madam C.

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      Anyone interested in a specific example of how patent protection can inhibit needed scientific development should read this blog post about (...)

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      Chiefly letters from former student Carrie McCord to Edmond detailing an extended family trip to Brazil, family health, tutoring her (...)

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      Ryberg Kelly O’Donnell , Faculty, Thomas Jefferson University, College of Humanities and Sciences: Study of the role doctors’ wives played in (...)

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      It does so comprehensively, seriously, and with great care. The author did an impressive amount of research.”

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      However, relaxation, bedrest, quarantine and sanatorium care weren’t necessarily options for those suffering from poverty.

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      The period that I study witnessed the rise of standards-based reform and standardized testing, most notably promoted by Governor Jim Hunt.

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      [i] Historians have long recognized the causative link between Civil War medical care and the high rate of opiate addiction among veterans.

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      Increasing at nearly triple the rate of inflation, textbook costs have outpaced rises in health care and housing prices, (...)

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