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  • For the past several years, Elizabeth O'Brien has expressed interest in becoming a nurse. The Bogota junior likes science and is taking an honors class of anatomy and physiology, in which she is learning about cells and the human body. She also enjoys caring for people, especially children.

  • The bill proposed by Dennis Damon allowing same-sex marriage would make all laws in Maine gender neutral and is more harmful than helpful. This aspect of the bill is appalling, because gender is one of the largest parts of identity. Since when is the anatomy of the human body something to be ashamed of? Are we going to wake up one day and find that we can no longer say we are women, men, mothers and fathers?

  • Before Christine Montross decided to become a psychiatrist, she was a poet, university writing instructor and high school English teacher. So she has a way with words. Ms. Montross brought that talent to one of the most traumatic parts of medical training - anatomy, or the dissection of the human body.

  • I remember the first time as a physician I was asked to pronounce a person dead. My first job as a freshly graduated medical student was as an intern in the emergency ward of a large city/county hospital. So as a rookie ER doc I was told to legally declare the person in Room 12 dead. In the sanctuary of medical school that I had just left a few days before, I didn't remember a course on being dead. Of course we learned the structure of the human body in the first-semester anatomy class, and that cadaver was dead. And there had been deaths of patients in the wards that I had cared for along with the team of residents and the professors of medicine or surgery. But this was different. Then I was just a student, now I was a doctor of medicine; my diploma said so.

  • If you're eager to read Christine Montross' new book Body of Work Meditations on Mortality From the Human Anatomy Lab but can't afford to buy the hardcover, bide your time with Katrina Firlik's Another Day in the Frontal Lobe: A Brain Surgeon Exposes Life on the Inside, now out in paperback. Like Montross, Firlik is a doctor who recalls with a mixture of wonder and horror her days as a young medical student and resident. But while Montross is a poet with a distinctly literary bent, Firlik is practical and brisk.

  • PLATTEVILLE, Wis. - , 87, of Platteville, died Monday, Oct. 22, 2007, at Heartland Health Care Center, Platteville. There will be no services or visitation. In keeping with Jeannett's wishes her body was donated to the University of Wisconsin Anatomy Department for human study. The Melby-Bendorf Funeral Home, 1245 N. Water St., Platteville, is in charge of arrangements.

  • ... published The Structure of the Human Body, the first book on anatomy based on the author's d...

  • The marriage ban has energized the Family Research Institute, whose Web site is devoted almost entirely to this single issue. Founded in 1986, the institute has been led since 1998 by [Julaine Appling], an Atlanta native who served on Watertown's school board until last year. The institute's mission is "to forward Judeo-Christian principles and values in Wisconsin." Appling says her group has "ten or eleven" paid staffers, all of whom are Christian. She attends a Baptist church in Watertown and says, "My faith saturates every component of my life. Last May, the institute organized a "pastor's summit" at the Alliant Center, where attendees heard clergymen from Green Bay and elsewhere talk up the amendment. In August, it joined Focus on the Family in hosting a meeting for church leaders ...

    ...'t have to be a rocket scientist to look at human anatomy and see how the equipment works.. When we ... and we look at the anatomy of the human body the conclusion is: one husband, one wife, one life...

  • Visitors to the 2011 L.A. County Fair can experience encounters with sharks, become flying trapeze artists and circus jugglers, take nostalgic trips back into childhood with Beatles lunch boxes and Betty Boop dolls, feed farm animals and weave through habitats sheltering monkeys, baby kangaroos, elephants and animatronic dinosaurs. The world's largest county fair offers a little something for everyone coming to Fairplex in Pomona from Sept. 3 to Oct. 2, said spokeswoman Leslie Galerne-Smith.

    ...It's very odd how human she is in her habits. She even flips through books... children 12 and younger to the "Our Body: Live Healthy" exhibit co-presented in the grandst..., 3-dimensional displays of human anatomy, she said. The $8 ticket to the "Our Body" exhibit...

  • ... joints and coincide more with the natural anatomy of the human body. . "We mimic the idea of walking...



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