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Smallpox Memorial Hospital
On my trip to New York City over the summer, I had the opportunity to visit Smallpox Memorial Hospital on Roosevelt Island in Manhattan. Although it is now an ivy covered medial style ruin, brightly lit at night to symbolize regality and sinisterness, it used to be the first hospital in the country to receive patients with smallpox. Due to the arrival of infected immigrants at Ellis Island, there was an increase in the amount of people with smallpox in the early 1800s. It wa
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Sep 1, 20251 min read


The Placebo Effect
What is the placebo effect? Well, simply put, it’s when a patient reacts (either positively or negatively) to a medical treatment, even...
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Diagnosing Diseases using Facial Temperature
Since the mid 1800s, body temperature has always been the starting point for determining if someone has infection or inflammation. People...
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Forgetting: The Benefits of Not Remembering
“This book is both fascinating and useful. The distinguished memory researcher Scott A. Small explains why forgetfulness is not only...
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