If Phineas's doctors knew what we now know about infections, they would have been able to treat Gage's condition better.
<h3>Who is Phineas Gage?</h3>
Phineas Gage was a notable patient in the history of Psychology. While working in the Americal Railway Corporation, he sustained an injury where an iron rod pierced his skull damaging a large part of his frontal lobe.
His condition taught psychologists that there was a strong connection between the frontal lobe and the personality of a person.
At this time, around 1848, doctors didn't know anything about microscopic organisms let alone infctions. (Page 12)
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Answer: The principle of superposition states that in an undeformed sequence of sedimentary rocks, each layer of rock is older than the one above it and younger than the one below it (Figures 1 and 2). Accordingly, the oldest rocks in a sequence are at the bottom and the youngest rocks are at the top.
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What does it mean to be brave? Having fear but overcoming those fears. Rallying to aid someone who is in danger.
How were the actions of Pearl Harbor Survivors examples of bravery?
My father was a sailor on the USS Maryland, battleship row, BB-46. He did not fire the anti aircraft guns but did volunteer along with others to go topside and turn on the water cooling pumps so the guns would not seize up.
The soldiers, sailors and marines will tell you the only heroes are the ones that gave their lives.
They manned their battle stations in the face of bombs, torpedoes, machine gun fire. Death and destruction all around yet they did their duty risked their lives (2400 ish died), repelling the IJN air attacks.
The nurses at the main hospital were also very brave. During and after the battle they worked endless hours, patching up the wounded, comforting the dying.
America, land of the free because it is home of the brave!! God Bless the USA