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Deliberate Hypotension

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1975
Deliberate hypotension can reduce major blood loss and indelicate operations can produce a drier field increasing the ease of surgery and the likelihood of a good result. The techniques used to induce hypotension can also be used to avoid dangerous hypertension during and after surgery.
M W, Ewards, D C, Flemming
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Deliberating Death

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2010
Utilizing a particular case study of a woman attempting to come to terms with her death, this article explores the difficult metaphors of death present within the Christian tradition. Tracing a Christian understanding of death back to the work of Augustine, the case study is utilized to highlight the difficulties presented by past and present theology
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Deliberations on deliberation

2020
Our capacity for reflective agency, the capacity to critically reflect on the contents of our minds and form deliberative judgments on the basis of such reflection, has enjoyed widespread appeal in philosophy. Surprisingly, philosophy has long been without a concrete account of the mental phenomenon by which we endeavor to form reflective judgments. In
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