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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: January 2014
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Saturday, January 25, 2014. Follow up on child with peanut aspiration. James P. Murphy, MD. Sunday, January 19, 2014. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Read: Dr. Murphy's Website. Read: Cyndy's Blog Too. Adventures in Ghana: A Wife's Tale. Follow up on child with peanut aspiration.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: January 2013
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Saturday, January 26, 2013. Burn Children in Ghana, Africa. These poor burned children do not even cry. This week the lives were saved of a five year-old with a coin lodged in his esophagus, two septic patients with deep neck abscesses from tooth infections, and a septic patient who removed the bone caught in his mouth with a non-sterile knife. On Friday, a large, painful cystic forehead lesion was drained through the nose. James P. Murphy, MD. Sunday, January 13, 2013.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: April 2013
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Thursday, April 4, 2013. Poverty hinders medical treatment. Recently, one elderly woman developed a dental infection, which spread to her neck and eventually drained out from her neck. Fortunately, she did not die while she treated herself for six months at home and finally came in when she could not swallow any food. Skin grafts were done on a woman who could not afford a plastic surgeon and would otherwise have gone home with an exposed wound. James P. Murphy, MD.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: April 2012
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Doing a little good. A Thankful Woman. There was weakness in the lower lip after the operation. Preoperative: Parotid Salivary Tumor. A Grateful young woman. Preoperative electrical burn of nose and lips. James P. Murphy, MD. Arrival of forty foot container with needed medical equipment. Needed incubators for the newborns. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Read: Dr. Murphy's Website. Read: Cyndy's Blog Too. Adventures in Ghana: A Wife's Tale.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: June 2014
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Monday, June 30, 2014. Medical care in Ghana. Even though we saved the lives of several patients in the past few weeks, there were two difficult cases that did not turn out well. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Read: Dr. Murphy's Website. Read: Cyndy's Blog Too. Adventures in Ghana: A Wife's Tale. Medical care in Ghana.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: August 2014
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Sunday, August 17, 2014. Ebola and fish bone ingestion in Ghana. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Read: Dr. Murphy's Website. Read: Cyndy's Blog Too. Adventures in Ghana: A Wife's Tale. Ebola and fish bone ingestion in Ghana.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: November 2014
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Sunday, November 30, 2014. The Difference Between Manhattan and Northern Ghana. Buying donated clothes at the market. Contrast in shopping between Northern Ghana and Manhattan. Photo of tetanus child. Rope injury to neck of six year-old boy. Follow up on the thirteen month old child who swallowed the clothesline clip necessitating a tracheostomy.Now fine. James P. Murphy, MD. Monday, November 24, 2014. Road Traffic Accidents and Ingested Foreign Bodies in Children in Africa.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: Although there are many problems, benefit for some patients occurs
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Sunday, December 14, 2014. Although there are many problems, benefit for some patients occurs. As usual, it was a busy, interesting week. Tamale Teaching Hospital has a catchment area of one and a half million people, resulting in more work than our limited staff can handle. Our otolaryngology care also extends to maxillofacial and plastic surgery since we do not have these specialties. A Few Days Before Discharge. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: Foreign Body Aspiration and Burns in Ghana, West Africa
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Monday, February 9, 2015. Foreign Body Aspiration and Burns in Ghana, West Africa. Epileptic woman with burned, retracted eyelids. Ebony Seed removed from trachea of this girl with the help of nurse anesthesiologist. James P. Murphy, MD. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Read: Dr. Murphy's Website. Read: Cyndy's Blog Too. Adventures in Ghana: A Wife's Tale. Saving Lives of Children in Africa With Diseases o. Sickness in rural West Africa.
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Dr. Murphy in Ghana: December 2012
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Dr Murphy in Ghana. Saturday, December 8, 2012. Accident victims, sick and hard of hearing children in Africa. Upon returning from leave, there were six children with aspirations or ingestion of foreign bodies which were successfully removed with endoscopes donated by Karl Storz Endoscopy. Thanks to the generosity of many individuals, we are able to help those who are truly in need. Today, 7 December, is Ghana’s election day, a holiday, and all Ghanaians are praying for a peaceful transfer of power.