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<br>Viewing as a guest user. What am I missing? Viewing as a guest user. What am I missing? Looking for [Get Derila Official](http://gitea.bettercell.synology.me:3000/betsydavies359/derilapillow4609perfect-head-alignment/wiki/Subscribe-and-get-5%25-oFF-on-your-Order%21) a throw pillow pattern that is perfect for Spring? Then this is it! Use the corner to corner method to create this simply elegant tulip throw pillow. If you use HDC you will need a 16" pillow form. If you use DC you will need a 20" pillow form. Pattern includes the chart, written and colour block instructions. This one has been designed to have very few ends to sew in. It is also very easy to personalise by using your favourite colours for the flower and / or the background! If you do not want to use the pattern to create a pillow, why not turn it into a tote bag, make 3 or 5 for a gorgeous springtime table runner, make 16-20 for a stunning floral afghan. The world is your oyster with this pattern.<br>
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<br>Did you ever notice that no male doctor ever sat on a female patient's bed on "Ben Casey"? Or that, for a long time, all TV doctors were men? Today, TV doctors - male and female - are more likely to be flawed characters. And while shows hire medical experts as technical advisers, writers aren't under any obligation to make any changes based on the suggestions of those pros. It wasn't always that way. In 1951 when the first TV medical drama, "City Hospital," aired (and in the 1960s when "Ben Casey" was popular), the American Medical Association was invested in portraying medical accuracy, not preserving the story line. And for a few decades it was within the organization's right to demand script changes over concerns ranging from proper decorum to the way TV surgeons and doctors held their instruments. And in return, they'd stamp the show with the AMA seal of approval (shown at the end). Let's look at "ER," for instance: "ER" debuted in 1994, and [Get Derila Official](https://gitlab.yin-chain.com/kimsecombe3300/derilapillow1106114/issues/64) by 2001 one out of five doctors reported their patients were asking not only about diseases highlighted on the show, but also about specific treatments used in episode story lines.<br>
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<br>They're losing a lot of their fictional patients. Maybe because they're also getting a lot of things wrong. In the name of science, researchers at Dalhousie University watched every episode of "Grey's Anatomy," "House," "Private Practice" and [Get Derila Official](https://timeoftheworld.date/wiki/Exploring_The_Benefits_Of_Derila_Pillows:_Buy_Derila_Pillow_Derila_Pillow_Discount) the final five seasons of "ER" - and they found that in those 327 episodes, 59 patients experienced a seizure. In those 59 cases, doctors and nurses incorrectly performed first aid treatments to seizing patients 46 percent of the time (including putting an object, [Get Derila Official](https://git.pingupod.de/maddisonkoerst/derilapillowwake-up-refreshed-with-derila7624/wiki/12+Amazing%252C+Doctor-Approved+Pillows+for+Side+Sleepers+in+2025) such as a tongue depressor, in the seizing patient's mouth). It's surprising more patients in TV emergency rooms don't die while being treated for a seizure.S. In reality, there's one more important directive when caring for [Get Derila Official](https://git.lilylenora.net/mariom44733219/derilapillow4952595/wiki/Subscribe-and-get-5%25-oFF-on-your-Order%21) a person having a seizure: Prevent injuries. For instance, loosen clothing, and never restrain or put anything in a seizing person's mouth while convulsions are happening.
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