Medical Procedures
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- Accelerated Critical Neural Pathway Formation: Medical procedure that uses genetic recoding to alter the brain a humanoid patient. It is illegal under laws dating back to the end of the Eugenics war. These laws are based on the argument that if the genetically enhanced people were allowed to compete freely, all parents would feel pressured to have their children enhanced so that they could keep up.
- Antiproton Radiation Treatment: Used to destroy mutated DNA
- Bicaridine treatment: Regenerative therapy used for fracture patients. Used for patients to have an allergic reaction to Metorapan
- Bioregenerative Field: Radiated energy used in biomedical applications to accelerate cellular growth
- Cardiac Induction: Emergency medical resuscitative measure
- Code Gold: Code for resuscitating an apparently dead patient
- CPK Therapy: Medical treatment used to limit the extent of spinal injury
- Cryogenic Open-heart Procedure: Surgical procedure used to repair damaged cardiac tissue using temperatures near absolute zero
- Cryostasis: Medical procedure used to slow down biological functions in a critically injured patient, allowing the physician more time to correct the malady
- Direct Reticular Stimulation: Medical procedure in which electrical energy is applied directly to the nervous system of a humanoid patient in an attempt to revive neural activity. A neural stimulator is used in the procedure
- Engramatic purge: Procedure used to erase specific thoughts from a person’s mind
- Gene Splicing: Genetic engineering technique
- Metorapan: Regenerative treatment for fracture patients.
- Neurosomatic technique: Procedure for interrogation where the subject is placed in a delusional world
- Neurolink: Emergency medical technique used for the stabilization of patients with brainstem injuries. Matching neural pads were use. One would be places on a healthy individual and a matching unit on the patient. These devices enable a link to be established between a healthy person’s autonomic nervous system to that of the injured patient.
- Ribosome Infusion: Used to treat prolonged exposure to hostile environments
- Synaptic Induction: Technique in neurotherapy used for patients suffering from traumatic memory loss
- Synaptic Reconstruction: Surgery that neutralizes the synaptic pathways responsible for deviant behavior.
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