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Cadaver Tanks edit

Suggesting the creation of an article on what cadaver tanks are and how/why they are used. —Preceding unsigned comment added by BlackSheepMarie (talkcontribs) 18:57, 14 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

gamma globulin edit

A request for gammaglobulin was resolved by using the two words gamma globulin Kd4ttc 04:15, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I would like to know about "Hereditary Spasmodic Paralysis".

Super O edit

Requesting an article on the "super o" - apparently a super intense form of simultaneous penile and anal orgasm in men triggered by direct and prolonged prostate stimulation. Info here: http://aneros.org

Spam? edit

There appears to be spam related links on the page. Should I delete them when I see them or could someone tell me the process that I should follow? BruceD270 01:27, 21 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

articles about physicians? edit

Where in this list, or elsewhere, does on list a requested article about a particular physician? Michael Hardy (talk) 17:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

Emergency Medical Dispatch edit

I would suggest that this page be created with an immediate jump to Emergency medical dispatcher as this covers everything that would be covered in a proposed Emergency Medical Dispatch page. Frmatt (talk) 04:49, 10 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Content of this page edit

Half of the articles requested are not sufficiently significant to warrant their own page. A significant portion of the rest can be redirected to a main page on the topic. This page needs cleaning up... Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 21:42, 17 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Okay I have rearranged it under heading to give one some indication of what the term is about.Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 01:32, 21 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

An ultrasonic tissue cutting device used in surgery edit

The closest article I can find is Harmonic scalpel. That article already contains several PubMed references. However, as of today that article is (i) orphaned, (ii) refers to a specific trademark/product from one company, and (iii) lacks details on its operation. There should be a general article on this type of device not tied to a particular manufacturer. This article is important because this device is already widely used.

Reference: Bond, L. J.; Cimino, W. W. "Physics of ultrasonic surgery using tissue fragmentation: Part II". Ultrasound in medicine & biology. 22 (1). Oxford, New York: Pergamon Press: 101–117. PMID 8928307.

Prozac poop-out edit

I was editing in another request when I noticed this one had been removed in good faith by an editor that thought it was vandalism. It does have many hits on google. It may be entered as a re-direct to a future section for the proper medical term for it. I will re-enter it now, with a see talk page note added.

Corrected the problem. Placed redirect to correct terminology. Thanks for pointing it out. This requests list needs serious clean-up! FoCuSandLeArN (talk) 19:50, 12 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Issue of great importance edit

Recently, the article Importance was created. However, surprisingly, apparently, no great mind such as Plato nor Nietzsche or Marx - none has ever published on the topic.

So we turn to you, Wikiproject Neurology:

One hears about brain injury leaving people unable to grasp the concept. Does this condition have a name?

Are there published papers in neurology about how we decide what is important? Chrisrus (talk) 19:32, 2 October 2015 (UTC)Reply

Requested is better than missing edit

The word “Missing” indicates a presumption that “whole” is known and looking at what is available (produced / written), “Missing” is arrived. But this is not so in many cases. Even in law, the code usually states as “subject to nothing contrary exists, OR subject to other laws”. Thus, it is not correct to think we can visualize everything about a topic. This is so because, if the articles is read by more and more people OR read by same people again and again at different times due to need for reference in various circumstances, new information may appear to be wanting / deficient /missing.

Hence it is correct to keep “deficient information” in “Requested Articles”. It is not to correct to elongate the list of “Missing information”. This is so whatever be the Genre or category.

In fact, Wiki may like to consider not to add any more articles to missing list and to consider merging missing list with Requested articles. Moreover, missing info in most cases is nothing but a “Requested Stub or sub page” if not a full length requested article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by VS Adiraju (talkcontribs) 23:00, 21 September 2017 (UTC)Reply