Where did the first successful public demonstration of surgical anesthesia take place in 1846? (select 2)
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Which nurse anesthetist is often referred to as the “Mother…
Which nurse anesthetist is often referred to as the “Mother of Anesthesia” for her pioneering clinical work and published outcomes?
Cornerstone of Plato’s philosophy
Cornerstone of Plato’s philosophy
what did I argue for in class as to the relationship between…
what did I argue for in class as to the relationship between a virtuous act and a virtuous act done virtuously?
In the unit on virtue ethics, what was the stance taken towa…
In the unit on virtue ethics, what was the stance taken towards the idea that happiness is pleasure?
What distinguishes craft from experience according to the te…
What distinguishes craft from experience according to the text?
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In his dialogue with Crito, Socrates argues that we should n…
In his dialogue with Crito, Socrates argues that we should not care about the opinion of the “many” (the majority). Whose opinion does he say actually matters? A) The opinion of the wealthy elites who can fund his escape. B) The opinion of the judges who sentenced him to death. C) The opinion of the “one who understands justice,” because following the many will damage the soul. D) The opinion of his family, since he has a duty to raise his sons.
Socrates argues that the Laws of Athens are not “savage” bec…
Socrates argues that the Laws of Athens are not “savage” because they do not simply force citizens to obey. Instead, they offer two fair options. What are they? A) Pay a fine or go to prison. B) Persuade the State that a law is unjust, or obey the law as it stands. C) Leave the city forever or join the military. D) Ignore the laws in private or follow them in public.
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