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                <text>This collection includes images and video clips from news media depictions of assistive technology in medical practice. Items were selected to highlight the arbitrary distinction between assistive technology and medical devices and demonstrate how media depictions of technology in this context reinforce stigmatizing and exclusionary attitudes, values, and beliefs embedded in the medical establishment and American culture at large.</text>
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              <text>Real-life ‘Iron Man’: Paralyzed surgeon uses standing wheelchair to perform surgeries [Video file]. (2017, September 13). &lt;em&gt;ABC News&lt;/em&gt;. https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/real-life-iron-man-paralyzed-surgeon-standing-wheelchair-49796465</text>
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