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RC247D91X0RY A patient cries in pain during the anesthesia-less surgical removal of an abscesses in Eight Mile Rock settlement in Grand Bahama, Bahamas, October 5, 2019. Picture taken October 5, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
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RC247D9Z70RU A patient cries in pain during the anesthesia-less surgical removal of an abscesses in Eight Mile Rock settlement in Grand Bahama, Bahamas, October 5, 2019. “I saw a lot of resilience,” says Dr. Lourdes Marrero of Puerto Rico medical charity Haiti Se Pone de Pie during a five-day trip to the Bahamas just over a month after Hurricane Dorian wiped out entire parts of the island nation. The organization’s medical staff described the resilience of many locals amid a dire scenario of widespread devastation. Picture taken October 5, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
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RC247D9NHHCY Doctors of Haiti Se Pone de Pie wrap a surgical blanket around a patient that will have an abscesses surgically removed in a makeshift clinic in Eight Mile Rock settlement in Grand Bahama, Bahamas, October 5, 2019. Picture taken October 5, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
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RC247D92WTJU Dr. Lourdes Marrero, specialist in ulcers and open wounds, operates on a Bahamian woman with an abscess on her neck in Eight Mile Rock settlement in Grand Bahama, Bahamas, October 5, 2019. Picture taken October 5, 2019. REUTERS/Gabriella N. Baez
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RC1C69204060 A butcher shows a piece of beef with abscesses, which according to the butcher were formed after the cattle underwent vaccination, in Sao Paulo, Brazil June 26, 2017. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker
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RC1DFCFD0130 A butcher shows a piece of beef with abscesses, which according to the butcher were formed after the cattle underwent vaccination, in Sao Paulo, Brazil June 26, 2017. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker
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GM1E76D0J2Z01 A man writes a message to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on a wall during an event to support him in Caracas June 12, 2011. Chavez had a successful operation on Friday in Cuba for an abscess in the pelvis discovered on the last stage of this week's tour around Latin America, his government said. Chavez, 56, will stay on in Cuba for a few days until he is in a condition to return. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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GM1E76D0J2001 A man writes a message to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on a wall during an event to support him in Caracas June 12, 2011. Chavez had a successful operation on Friday in Cuba for an abscess in the pelvis discovered on the last stage of this week's tour around Latin America, his government said. Chavez, 56, will stay on in Cuba for a few days until he is in a condition to return. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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GM1E76D0J1K01 A woman writes a message to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on a wall during an event to support him in Caracas June 12, 2011. Chavez had a successful operation on Friday in Cuba for an abscess in the pelvis discovered on the last stage of this week's tour around Latin America, his government said. Chavez, 56, will stay on in Cuba for a few days until he is in a condition to return. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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GM1E76D0DHL01 A woman writes a message to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on a wall, during an event to support him, in Caracas June 12, 2011. Chavez had a successful operation on Friday in Cuba for an abscess in the pelvis discovered on the last stage of this week's tour around Latin America, his government said. Chavez, 56, will stay on in Cuba for a few days until he is in a condition to return. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH SOCIETY)
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GM1E76D0AZK01 A woman holds a poster reading, "I want my recovered commander back", during an event to support Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Caracas June 12, 2011. Chavez had a successful operation on Friday in Cuba for an abscess in the pelvis discovered on the last stage of this week's tour around Latin America, his government said. Chavez, 56, will stay on in Cuba for a few days until he is in a condition to return. REUTERS/Edwin Montilva (VENEZUELA - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH)
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LR2E71Q131J0J A man prepares a heroin injection at a flat in the Russian town of Tver, some 170 km (106 miles) northwest of Moscow, November 13, 2010. In her one-room flat, as a small shelf of porcelain cats looks on and the smell of mould hangs in the air, Zoya pulls down the left shoulder of her black blouse and readies herself for her next hit. A friend and ex-addict uses a lighter to heat a dark, pebble-like lump of Afghan heroin in a tiny glass jar, mixes it with filtered water and injects it into Zoya's shoulder. The 44-year-old widow is a wreck: HIV-positive, overweight and diabetic. After 12 years of dealing and drug abuse, the veins in her forearms and feet are covered in bloody scabs and abscesses, too weak and sore to take fresh injections. Picture taken November 13, 2010. REUTERS/Diana Markosian (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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LR2E71Q12J80B A man checks with his lips the temperature of syringe with heroin injection at a flat in the Russian town of Tver, some 170 km (106 miles) northwest of Moscow, November 13, 2010. In her one-room flat, as a small shelf of porcelain cats looks on and the smell of mould hangs in the air, Zoya pulls down the left shoulder of her black blouse and readies herself for her next hit. A friend and ex-addict uses a lighter to heat a dark, pebble-like lump of Afghan heroin in a tiny glass jar, mixes it with filtered water and injects it into Zoya's shoulder. The 44-year-old widow is a wreck: HIV-positive, overweight and diabetic. After 12 years of dealing and drug abuse, the veins in her forearms and feet are covered in bloody scabs and abscesses, too weak and sore to take fresh injections. Picture taken November 13, 2010. REUTERS/Diana Markosian (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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LR2E71Q12DE0A A man blows at a syringe with heroin injection to cool it down at a flat in the Russian town of Tver, some 170 km (106 miles) northwest of Moscow, November 13, 2010. In her one-room flat, as a small shelf of porcelain cats looks on and the smell of mould hangs in the air, Zoya pulls down the left shoulder of her black blouse and readies herself for her next hit. A friend and ex-addict uses a lighter to heat a dark, pebble-like lump of Afghan heroin in a tiny glass jar, mixes it with filtered water and injects it into Zoya's shoulder. The 44-year-old widow is a wreck: HIV-positive, overweight and diabetic. After 12 years of dealing and drug abuse, the veins in her forearms and feet are covered in bloody scabs and abscesses, too weak and sore to take fresh injections. Picture taken November 13, 2010. REUTERS/Diana Markosian (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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GM1E71P1L5I01 A man prepares a heroin injection for drug user Zoya (L) at her flat in the Russian town of Tver, some 170 km (106 miles) northwest of Moscow, November 13, 2010. In her one-room flat, as a small shelf of porcelain cats looks on and the smell of mould hangs in the air, Zoya pulls down the left shoulder of her black blouse and readies herself for her next hit. A friend and ex-addict uses a lighter to heat a dark, pebble-like lump of Afghan heroin in a tiny glass jar, mixes it with filtered water and injects it into Zoya's shoulder. The 44-year-old widow is a wreck: HIV-positive, overweight and diabetic. After 12 years of dealing and drug abuse, the veins in her forearms and feet are covered in bloody scabs and abscesses, too weak and sore to take fresh injections. Picture taken November 13, 2010. REUTERS/Diana Markosian (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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GM1E71P1KWG01 Drug user Zoya is injected with heroin at her flat in the Russian town of Tver, some 170 km (106 miles) northwest of Moscow, November 13, 2010. In her one-room flat, as a small shelf of porcelain cats looks on and the smell of mould hangs in the air, Zoya pulls down the left shoulder of her black blouse and readies herself for her next hit. A friend and ex-addict uses a lighter to heat a dark, pebble-like lump of Afghan heroin in a tiny glass jar, mixes it with filtered water and injects it into Zoya's shoulder. The 44-year-old widow is a wreck: HIV-positive, overweight and diabetic. After 12 years of dealing and drug abuse, the veins in her forearms and feet are covered in bloody scabs and abscesses, too weak and sore to take fresh injections. Picture taken November 13, 2010. REUTERS/Diana Markosian (RUSSIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH)
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GM1E5CT1KU201 U.S Air Force doctors put an Afghan man, who is suffering from an abscess on his neck, on a drip at the hospital of Forward Operating Base (FOB) Salerno in Khowst province December 29, 2009. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT MILITARY HEALTH)
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RP5DRIHYRTAA University of Connecticut player Rashad Anderson (R) jokes with Charlie Villanueva during the final moments of second half NCAA action against Notre Dame, in Hartford, Connecticut February 21, 2005. Tonight was Anderson's first night back after being Hospitalized last week for treatment of a skin abscess and infection in his upper right leg. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi JR
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RP4DRHZRHAAA Indian Cricket Captain Saurav Ganguly leaves a private hospital in theeastern Indian city of Calcutta on October 26, 2003. Ganguly wasdischarged after an eight-day stay for an infected abscess near thegroin which resulted in his missing two one-day matches of a triangularseries involving New Zealand and Australia. Doctors are yet to decidewhether he can play the fourth match of the series on November 6.REUTERS/Sucheta DasSD/
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RP4DRHZRGZAB Indian cricket captain Saurav Ganguly listens to questions at a newsconference in a private hospital in the eastern Indian city of Calcuttaon October 26, 2003. Ganguly was discharged after an eight-day stay foran infected abscess near the groin which resulted in his missing twoone-day matches of a triangular series involving New Zealand andAustralia. Doctors are yet to decide whether he can play the fourthmatch of the series on November 6. REUTERS/Sucheta DasSD/
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PBEAHULTTED A white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16 as staff prepare to check a tooth after keeper's noticed swelling in his gums. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet. ??»
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PBEAHULTTEC Veterinary dental specialist David Clarke (R) checks the teeth of a white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' as it lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet. ??»
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PBEAHULRIDP A white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16 to have a tooth checked after keeper's noticed swelling in his gums. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet. ??»
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RP1DRIIDLSAA A white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16 as staff prepare to check a tooth after keeper's noticed swelling in his gums. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet.DG/DL/WS
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RP1DRIIDKRAB Veterinary dental specialist David Clarke (R) checks the teeth of a white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' as it lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet.DG/DL
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RP1DRIIDHTAA A white Bengal tiger named 'Chester' lies anaesthetised on an operating table at Sydney's Taronga Zoo June 16 to have a tooth checked after keeper's noticed swelling in his gums. The 16-year-old tiger, weighing over 150 kilograms, had a broken lower canine tooth repaired along with an abscess removed from his gums. Both were probably caused by bone fragments from Chester's high protein red meat diet.DG/DL/WS
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