This is a private hospital that has changed it's name to honour Dr Christiaan Barnard, the first Doctor to perform a heart transplant. The hospital has a full cardiac program as well.
A sympathy plant is a gifted planted in leui of funeral flowers. They are intended as a long living memorial to the deceased.
Hi. Currently gravestones are pretty resilient because the manufacturers of gravestones and memorials have learned from the past. The purpose of a gravestone is to provide a long-lasting memorial while marking the grave. In the past, gravestones were made out materials (like concrete and sometimes even wood) that are subject to deterioration caused by weather. Now, most gravestones are made from marble or granite. We chose these two materials for our line of gravestones because the materials are durable and fairly weather-resistant. The inscriptions made on the stone will survive the weather and last as a memorial for centuries.
The lungs are the primary respiratory organs. They act as filters for the air the body breathes in and normally are a healthy pink color.Inhaling smoke from cigarettes can damage the lung tissue as seen in a smoker's lung. Over time, carbon molecules from inhaled smoke deposit in the lung tissue, giving it a blackened appearance.Smoking is the main risk factor for emphysema (also called COPD) and greatly increase the likelihood of lung cancer.Smoking has also been linked to diseases that affect the cardiovascular system, such as atherosclerosis, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.The best advice is if you't smoke, don't start. If you do smoke, it's never too late to quit.Reviewed ByReview Date: 10/04/2008Andrew Schriber, MD, FCCP, Specialist in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly, New Jersey. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
HUTATMA CHOWK (Flora Fountain): This marvelous fountain was built in 1869, in honor of Sir Henry Bartle and Edward Frere. Named after "Flora," the Roman Goddess of Flowers whose statue crowns this marvelous fountain, Flora Fountain is situated in the heart of the city at a junction of five streets. Next to her are a pair of torch bearing stone patriots that rise from the Martyr's Memorial nearby. It has been renamed Hutatma Chowk or Martyr's Square to honour those who died in the birth of Maharashtra State, of which Mumbai is the capital city. A goddess (flora) and a governor (Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere).
Normal anatomyThis presentation illustrates key stages of a normal vaginal delivery.Please keep in mind that every birth is unique, and your labor and delivery may be different.IndicationsYour body makes some amazing changes in the days and hours leading up to your baby's birth.A day or two before labor begins, the mucus plug that sealed off your uterus detaches from the cervix and passes through your vagina. This discharge is sometimes called "bloody show" because it's tinged with blood.Before labor begins or in the early stages of labor, your amniotic sac may rupture and you may feel fluid trickle or gush out of your vagina. If your "bag of waters" doesn't break on its own, your doctor may rupture it manually.Procedure, part 1Explore your pain-relief options before you go into labor. Some women aim for a drug-free delivery and rely on various breathing techniques, massage, visualization, hypnosis, and other strategies to ease the pain of labor. Others prefer pain medication or regional anesthesia (such as an epidural, which numbs the lower half of your body).Procedure, part 2Contractions happen when your uterine muscles involuntarily tighten and relax. When true labor begins, you feel contractions at regular intervals. As labor progresses, these contractions get longer, stronger, and closer together. During active labor, you may feel intense pain or pressure in your back or abdomen during each contraction. You may also feel the urge to push or bear down, though your doctor will ask you to wait until your cervix is completely dilated.Procedure, part 3Contractions help your cervix dilate -- or open -- so your baby can pass through the birth canal. You're fully dilated when your cervical opening measures 10 centimeters. As the cervix opens, it also thins (effaces) in preparation for delivery.Procedure, part 4When your cervix is fully dilated, your doctor gives you the OK to push. Propelled by your effort and the force of your contractions, the baby makes his way through the birth canal. The fontanels -- soft spots --on his head allow it to mold to the shape of this narrow passage. Your baby's head "crowns" when the widest part of it is at the vaginal opening.Procedure, part 5As soon as your baby's head emerges, the doctor suctions amniotic fluid, blood, and mucus from his nose and mouth. More contractions and pushing help deliver the baby's shoulders and body.Procedure, part 6Unless your partner has requested the honor, the doctor clamps and cuts the umbilical cord and examines your newborn.Procedure, part 7It's not over yet: After your baby is born, more contractions help you deliver the placenta, or "afterbirth."Reviewed ByReview Date: 02/06/2007Douglas A. Levine, MD, Gynecology Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Arlington Memorial Hospital was created in 1958.
Cossham Memorial Hospital was created in 1907.
Will Rogers Memorial Hospital was created in 1928.
Shore Memorial Hospital was created in 1939.
Turner Memorial Hospital was created in 1880.
Campbellford Memorial Hospital was created in 1953.
Surrey Memorial Hospital was created in 1959.
Gaston Memorial Hospital was created in 1946.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital was created in 1904.
Mignot Memorial Hospital was created in 2008.
Bertie Memorial Hospital was created in 1952.
Mackay Memorial Hospital was created in 1912.