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  2. Veress needle - Wikipedia

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    In a large survey of 155,987 gynecologic procedures and 17,216 general surgery procedures, the Veress needle technique was used in 78% of them. Gynecologists (81%) used the tool more often than general surgeons (48%) who are far more likely to use the open access technique.

  3. Joseph Lister - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, just before Lister's seventeenth birthday, he moved to an apartment at 28 London Road that he shared with Edward Palmer, also a Quaker. [42] Between 1844 and 1845, Lister continued his pre-matriculation studies, in Greek, Latin and natural philosophy. [43] In the Latin and Greek classes, he won a "Certificate of Honour". [44]

  4. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    Chiropractic was founded in 1895 by Daniel David (D. D.) Palmer in Davenport, Iowa. Palmer, a magnetic healer, hypothesized that manual manipulation of the spine could cure disease. [232] The first chiropractic patient of D. D. Palmer was Harvey Lillard, a worker in the building where Palmer's office was located. [41]

  5. Chiropractic treatment techniques - Wikipedia

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    Graston Technique (GT) is a trademarked therapeutic method for diagnosing and treating disorders of the skeletal muscles and related connective tissue. The method was started by David Graston and employs a collection of six stainless steel instruments of particular shape and size, which are used by practitioners to rub [ 26 ] patients' muscles ...

  6. 4 Valentine's Day candy options free of dyes and chemicals - AOL

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    Nutritionists Robin DeCicco of the New York area and Ilana Muhlstein of Los Angeles shared nutritious alternatives to typical Valentine's Day sweets such as chocolate, gummy candies and baked goods.

  7. C. F. Palmer, Ltd - Wikipedia

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    C. F. Palmer, Ltd was an independent manufacturer of scientific instruments, mostly in the field of physiology. Since 1987 it has been a subsidiary of Harvard Apparatus. [1] The company was founded in London in 1891 by the English mechanical engineer and bicycle maker Charles Fielding Palmer (1864-1938). [2]

  8. Palmers - Wikipedia

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    Palmers may refer to: Palmers, Minnesota, United States, an unincorporated community; Palmers College, a sixth form college located on the outskirts of Grays, Thurrock;

  9. Abutilon palmeri - Wikipedia

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    Abutilon palmeri, known as Palmer's abutilon, superstition mallow, and Palmer's Indian mallow is a species of flowering plant native the Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]