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Get that mammogram accomplished early!
For the group 2015 Alphabet Challenge, this fits the theme of A is for Another.
2/365: 2 January 2015
FH was a children's developmental center and mental institution in Laurel, Maryland.
It was notorious for its poor conditions and abuse of patients. It opened its doors in 1925, and was shut down in 1991 by a federal court. There have since been numerous civil and class-action lawsuits involving patients and employees
During the early years, it was considered a state of the art facility. With a good reputation, this hospital set the standard for other states to follow. With declining conditions decades later, many patients filed lawsuits against the hospital for reasons of abuse, neglect, poor living conditions — even medical testing. A small morgue was all that stood between the patients and a cemetery on site where graves had been repeatedly uncovered by erosion.
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Description: A recruit for the RAAF performing his medical test.
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10 Sep 1984, Dallas, Texas, USA --- Allergy patient being tested for allergic reaction by injection in upper arm of various allergens at clinic of the Environmental Health Center in Dallas, Texas. The out patients are given shots of organic or chemical extracts to test reactions to potential allergens. Allergies and allergic reactions are the medical specialty of the Environmental Health Center. --- Image by © Nathan Benn/Ottochrome/Corbis
7/365 - 01/07/2013
The houseboy signed up with a private medical clinic for a preventitive health assessment. Their website states that they do a thorough screening. I guess they're right because they sent him home with this, and of course it's a good thing, but still.....eeeeewwww!
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Staff Sgt. Gerald Gatlin prepares serology samples in the immunodiagnostic section of the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the ‘Epi Lab,’ at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, Jan. 30, 2018. The immunodiagnostic section recently installed an automated testing unit, blue track on left, which is computer controlled to prepare samples and transfer them to the appropriate analyzer for STD screening, status-immune testing or other analyses. The system automatically report results to Department of Defense clinics around the world, usually within 48 hours of a sample being shipped to the lab. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
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Between 5,000 and 8,000 blood serum, fecal, urine, viral and respiratory samples arrive six days a week from U.S. Air Force hospitals and clinics worldwide, as well as some other Department of Defense facilities, for analysis at the Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the "Epi Lab" at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio.The lab is a Department of Defense reference laboratory offering clinical diagnostic, public health, and force health screening and testing. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
Medical syringe on a multicolored background. Fotografía de Gema Ibarra. Prohibida su utilización para cualquier uso sin autorización.Todos los derechos reservados.
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U.S. Army Sgt. Leann Roggensack, a cannon crewmember assigned to the Military Medical Response Force (MMRF), administers a COVID-19 test at a medical testing site in Tullahoma, TN., April 19, 2020. In her civilian life, Roggensack is a registered nurse with St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville, TN. (Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. Sarah Kirby)
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FH was a children's developmental center and mental institution in Laurel, Maryland.
It was notorious for its poor conditions and abuse of patients. It opened its doors in 1925, and was shut down in 1991 by a federal court. There have since been numerous civil and class-action lawsuits involving patients and employees
During the early years, it was considered a state of the art facility. With a good reputation, this hospital set the standard for other states to follow. With declining conditions decades later, many patients filed lawsuits against the hospital for reasons of abuse, neglect, poor living conditions — even medical testing. A small morgue was all that stood between the patients and a cemetery on site where graves had been repeatedly uncovered by erosion.
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FH was a children's developmental center and mental institution in Laurel, Maryland.
It was notorious for its poor conditions and abuse of patients. It opened its doors in 1925, and was shut down in 1991 by a federal court. There have since been numerous civil and class-action lawsuits involving patients and employees
During the early years, it was considered a state of the art facility. With a good reputation, this hospital set the standard for other states to follow. With declining conditions decades later, many patients filed lawsuits against the hospital for reasons of abuse, neglect, poor living conditions — even medical testing. A small morgue was all that stood between the patients and a cemetery on site where graves had been repeatedly uncovered by erosion.
Passed my 2-yearly eye test to allow me to continue to drive minibuses. Unlike cars where you only have to read a number plate at a certain distance, this one was thorough and took about 45 mins. I thought it was an insurance requirement, but seems to be a DVLA requirement for certain classes of vehicles. This instrument is a phoropter, an instrument commonly used by eye care professionals during an eye examination, containing different lenses used for refraction of the eye during sight testing, to measure an individual's refractive error and determine his or her eyeglass prescription.
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12 doctors, 6 days in the hospital, 2 CT scans, 2 chest X-rays, 1 spinal tap, 1 NG tube, 3 IV lines, 3 EKG probes and an assortment of other tubes and probes = 1 really nice floral arrangement from your aunt and uncle!
For those who didn't know, in the middle of our annual World Changers trip (see the immediately prior photos in my photostream), my daughter became very sick. She had been participating, working on a crew that was painting and roofing a house for thru Wednesday. Then Wednesday evening she didn't feel so good and by Thursday AM was running a high fever. A trip to the ER turned into an extended stay in the hospital. There were tests for Meningitis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Appendicitis and various other infectious diseases. In the end, it appears she has a very bad kidney infection which may have been either the primary or secondary infection. With lots of antibiotics, shes feeling much better!
Many thanks to the staff at Arkansas Childrens Hospital! We were hundred of miles from home and basically living in the hospital with her. They made us feel right at home and even though we were facing some very scary things at times, they never scared us too bad. Also many thanks to our local friends in Little Rock! The World Changers project ended and we were still in the hospital--all of our friends went on back home. But our friends with the city government who'd we'd worked with the past three years kept checking on us as did our camp pastor who is at a church in North Little Rock. Thanks guys--it was nice to not be entirely alone thru all this.
...And that's how we spent out TWO weeks in Little Rock, Arkansas this summer!
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Laboratory technicians unpack and log in blood serum, fecal, urine or respiratory samples which arrive from U.S. Air Force hospitals and clinics around the world, as well as some other Department of Defense facilities Jan. 30, 2018. The Epidemiology Laboratory Service, also known as the ‘Epi Lab,’ at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and Public Health at Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, receives 100-150 boxes a day, six days a week. The lab, which tests between 5,000 and 8,000 samples daily, is a Department of Defense reference laboratory offering clinical diagnostic, public health, and force health screening and testing. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)
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