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#10924568
20 January 2024
People are air-drying their cured chicken at the Luoping community in Meishan, China, on January 19, 2024. Making cured meat is a folk custom with a long history in both urban and rural areas of ancient Meizhou. The meat is pickled, smoked, and dried, and it is considered a necessary ''New Year goods'' for local citizens for the New Year.
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#6442140
16 February 2021
Bracket replacement by means of resin, photopolymerizing the patient with a curing lamp during the health emergency and an orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442142
16 February 2021
Bracket replacement by means of resin, photopolymerizing the patient with a curing lamp during the health emergency and an orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442144
16 February 2021
Bracket replacement by means of resin, photopolymerizing the patient with a curing lamp during the health emergency and an orange epidemiological traffic light, in a clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#6442096
16 February 2021
Angélica Martínez, dental surgeon, supervises the autoclave before caring for people with any dental disease during the health emergency and orange epidemiological traffic light at her clinic located in Colonia Las Arboledas Tláhuac, Mexico City. Before the start of vaccination against covid-19 in Mexico, the dental union launched a campaign to make visible the need to be considered in the first stage of the National Vaccination Plan, since in their daily professional practice they are at risk of being infected with coronavirus by be in direct contact with the mouth and saliva of your patients. They argue that the saliva droplets and aerosols produced during a dental visit are the main means of transmission of the virus.
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#5589580
28 March 2020
Employees work outside of an hand sanitisers solution factory installed by a pharmacy of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on March 27, 2020 in order to provide important quantity of hydroalcoholic gel for medical professionals, during a country lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19, (novel coronavirus) in France.
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#5589584
28 March 2020
Employees work outside of an hand sanitisers solution factory installed by a pharmacy of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on March 27, 2020 in order to provide important quantity of hydroalcoholic gel for medical professionals, during a country lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19, (novel coronavirus) in France.
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#5589588
28 March 2020
Employees work outside of an hand sanitisers solution factory installed by a pharmacy of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on March 27, 2020 in order to provide important quantity of hydroalcoholic gel for medical professionals, during a country lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19, (novel coronavirus) in France.
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#5589598
28 March 2020
Employees work outside of an hand sanitisers solution factory installed by a pharmacy of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, on March 27, 2020 in order to provide important quantity of hydroalcoholic gel for medical professionals, during a country lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19, (novel coronavirus) in France.
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#3418736
12 November 2018
People look at cutting machine during Warsaw Industry Week in Warsaw on November 8, 2018.
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#1197145
7 May 2016
Jose David Lapuz, (L) former professor of presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte (R) talks about their experiences in class during the candidate’s final campaign rally held in Manila, 07 May 2016. Despite being highly controversial because of his excessive cursing and other profanities during speeches, reports say that an estimated number of 300,000 people flocked the event showing full support to the candidate, 2 days before the national elections which will be held on May 09.
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#1138515
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes a hand of a patient after she was made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138516
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the hands of patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138517
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138518
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138519
2 April 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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