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Complications from the injury required doctors to amputate Roberts 'leg just above the knee last week.
Trevor Roberts, High School Football Player, Loses Part Of Leg After Horrific Injury AP 2010
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Complications from the injury required doctors to amputate Roberts 'leg just above the knee last week.
Trevor Roberts, High School Football Player, Loses Part Of Leg After Horrific Injury AP 2010
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Complications from the broken hip and Becky's size made it impossible for Russ and Winnie to care for her in her apartment.
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Complications from a procedure plus all the other ailments he had been fighting over the years.
Keirn, Richard P. 1977
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But part of the appeal of Complications is that Gawande www. gawande.com has the courage to risk saying things other doctors won’t and the rhetorical skill to give his views force.
Atul Gawande Takes the Pulse of the Medical Profession « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007
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But part of the appeal of Complications is that Gawande www. gawande.com has the courage to risk saying things other doctors won’t and the rhetorical skill to give his views force.
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But part of the appeal of Complications is that Gawande www. gawande.com has the courage to risk saying things other doctors won’t and the rhetorical skill to give his views force.
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The essays in Complications deal with subjects from doctors’ mistakes to patients with terrifying diseases like necrotizing fasciitis (known, somewhat misleadingly, “flesh-eating bacteria”).
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The essays in Complications deal with subjects from doctors’ mistakes to patients with terrifying diseases like necrotizing fasciitis (known, somewhat misleadingly, “flesh-eating bacteria”).
Atul Gawande Takes the Pulse of the Medical Profession « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007
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The essays in Complications deal with subjects from doctors’ mistakes to patients with terrifying diseases like necrotizing fasciitis (known, somewhat misleadingly, “flesh-eating bacteria”).
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