"The abolishment of pain in surgery is a chimera. It is absurd to go on seeking it...knife and pain are two words in surgery that must forever be associated in the consciousness of the patient."
Dr. Alfred Velpeau, French surgeon ; 1839
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7551921 | Wireless communications system with parallel computing artificial intelligence-based distributive call routing The present invention is directed to devices and methods that provide a user of a decentralized asynchronous parallel-configured wireless communication system for voice, data and live digital video streaming communication with the ability to select various communica... | 06/23/2009 |
| 7395056 | Time-shared full duplex protocol for use with a wireless communications system with artificial intelligence-based distributive call routing The present invention is directed to a Time-Shared Full Duplex (TSFD) asynchronous wireless communications protocol for use in a TSFD wireless communication system. The wireless protocol utilizes broadband PCS radio frequency (RF) spectrum with PCS low band reserved... | 07/01/2008 |
| 7085560 | Wireless communications device with artificial intelligence-based distributive call routing A decentralized asynchronous wireless communication system is disclosed for providing the remote location retrieval of voice and data communication and allowing for flexibility of communication paths for local communication or for communication to external networks.... | 08/01/2006 |
| 6842617 | Wireless communication device with multiple external communication links A decentralized asynchronous wireless communication system is disclosed for providing voice and data communication that allows flexibility of communication paths for local communication or for communication to external networks. The system makes use of communication... | 01/11/2005 |