Tuesday, February 3, 2009

And The Most Important: The More Ruthlessly It(he)

And the most important: the more ruthlessly it(he) concerned to itself(himself), the more kindly Behaved in relation to associates. Sharp and unrestrained, aggressive in The past the hooligan, it(he) became tolerant, valid and extremely to other people. Have passed(have taken place) years painful, strained(intense), The constant work directed on transformation of the person and Organism, also it has appeared, that in opportunities of the person - , the members painfully spoiled by illness! Now, when I I print these lines, to Michael already decently for fifty, but it(he) looks(appears) so, As if to it(him) nearby for thirty: its(his) backbone is ideally direct and healthy! This fine history has, however, gloomy continuation. And business At all in that in a polyclinic where it(he) has addressed later years for any The information(inquiry), unique reaction was such: " As, you are still alive? " (about, worthy Pupils of the next winner, the doctor of medical sciences, the manager Faculty!).

Monday, February 2, 2009

3. Sharply Expressed Clinical Displays. " A Head

3. Sharply expressed clinical displays. " A head of a jellyfish ". . Expansion of veins of a gullet, a stomach, veins. There are no expressed bleedings. 4. Complications. Huge, badly giving in therapies . Massive, repeating Bleedings from -is expanded-th veins of internal bodies (more often A?UNo<n?<-gastric), , an encephalopathy. 15. Degrees hepatic I a degree () - Unmotivated deterioration of mood or euphoria, short-term Easy(Light) blackouts of consciousness, drowsiness in the afternoon, a sleeplessness at night. Displays Raised(Increased) a degree (A condition menacing To development ) - Consciousness confused. Infringement of orientation in surrounding. Periodic conditions. A tremor, changes of a tone of muscles. Reflexes Are raised(increased). Initial infringements of breath. a degree () - The consciousness is absent. Reflexes are lowered or are absent. Breath Deep, noisy. Quite often "hepatic" smell from a mouth. 16. Classification of jaundices I. A jaundice with prevalence .