Several nurses working under the direction of this doctor have made complaints. |
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The medication may upset your stomach but if you experience acute abdominal pain call your doctor. |
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The doctor wants to hospitalize her for a few days so that he can run some tests. |
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The doctor gave the patient specific instructions on how to care for the wound. |
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He has been throwing tantrums a lot, but the doctor says it's just a phase. |
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You really should go to see a doctor if your leg hurts that much. It's just common sense! |
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His name was mentioned in the article, although he was incorrectly described therein as a medical doctor. |
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That is a fact recorded by the doctor in charge of the ambulance at the inquest. |
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My doctor insisted that once I filed this piece I lie down on my bed and not get out. |
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Our driver is a doctor who was held in detention for three years by U.S. forces on charges of aiding the Taliban. |
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She also advises finding a doctor and a bedside nurse who are comfortable with the procedure. |
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A second doctor suggested it might be possible to extend his Achilles tendon. |
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The doctor assured me that the whole procedure would only take a few minutes. |
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Erica was 22 when her doctor called her and said she had an abnormal pap smear. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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When the doctor told him to quit smoking, Harvey switched to chaw, but then developed cancer of the mouth. |
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The climber goes on the expedition, which he would not have undertaken if the doctor had told him the true state of his knee. |
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The doctor palpated his ribs to see if there was any tenderness. |
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As a young doctor he worked hard to establish himself in the community. |
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The doctor anesthetized the patient by an intravenous injection. |
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The doctor told her that her stomach problems were psychosomatic. |
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I asked the doctor to give me my diagnosis in English, not medical jargon. |
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He is suing the doctor who performed the unnecessary surgery. |
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The patient made a painful grimace as the doctor examined his wound. |
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The doctor told me to eat more bran because it is a good source of fiber. |
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No, no, my dear Watson! With all respect for your natural acumen, I do not think that you are quite a match for the worthy doctor. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetised the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury, the doctor anaesthetises the area before treatment. |
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Because of the seriousness of the injury the doctor is anaesthetising the area before treatment. |
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Just prior to surgery the doctor will anesthetize him and he will sleep for four hours. |
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The end came when the ring side doctor advised Medina's corner to stop the fight. |
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A loyalist who was a professional such as a doctor or lawyer was often denied the right to practice. |
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In 1915 John McCrae, a Canadian army doctor, wrote the poem In Flanders Fields as a salute to those who perished in the Great War. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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Bell had worried that the flight was too dangerous and had arranged for a doctor to be on hand. |
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In November, however, his doctor sent him to hospital and barred such travel, after a serious infection was diagnosed. |
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Stoppard's father remained in Singapore as a British army volunteer, knowing that, as a doctor, he would be needed in its defence. |
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He only experienced one unhappy memory of his holidays in Norway at around the age of eight, when his adenoids were removed by a doctor. |
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Reitell's doctor, Milton Feltenstein, put his arm in plaster and treated him for gout and gastritis. |
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The truth is I had laryngitis, which Noel was made fully aware of that morning, diagnosed by a doctor. |
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Seeking treatment from the prominent doctor William Broadbent, he was prescribed a holiday in the coastal town of Folkestone. |
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John, a doctor, became Chief Inspector of East India Company hospitals in India. |
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Never speak of the symptoms of your patient in his presence, unless questioned by the doctor, whose orders you are always to obey implicitly. |
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Similar sentiments were expressed with regard to the Ardnamurchan Clearances by a local doctor, Iain MacLachlainn. |
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The doctor who had served as his tour guide, Professor Mike Besser, tried unsuccessfully to save Smith's life. |
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The federal government made an exemption for whisky prescribed by a doctor and sold through licensed pharmacies. |
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And not for nothing, but I think you might want to talk to the doctor about a better diet. I suggest more fruits and salads. |
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His father Evan Williams intended him to be a doctor, but he disliked the idea. |
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Greenpeace did not admit fault, stating that a Kazakhstan doctor had said that the child's condition was due to nuclear testing. |
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The view of the majority of islanders about active resistance to German rule was probably expressed by John Lewis, a medical doctor on Jersey. |
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Webb was born at Dawley, Telford, in Shropshire, one of twelve children of a Coalbrookdale doctor. |
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He had scratched his cornea so badly that his doctor told him to wear a patch. |
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The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. |
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In 1907, Rosendo Ribeiro, the first doctor in Nairobi, Kenya, used a riding zebra for house calls. |
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Eventually, she decided to have herself inoculated by a Scottish doctor, Thomas Dimsdale. |
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Men are such clots, dates don't mean much to them, and if he does start counting, you can always bribe the doctor to tell him it's a prem. |
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Although there is a hospital, most locals consult either their own witch doctor or medical clinics set up by western missionaries. |
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He was then implicated in the mysterious deaths of some of his opponents, including the local doctor. |
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Specific procedures may also be selected due to legality, regional availability, and doctor or a woman's personal preference. |
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He goes to a doctor who negligently makes a superficial examination and pronounces the knee fit. |
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The doctor is concerned about possible atrophy of the shoulder muscles. |
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Even though the injury might be reasonably foreseeable, the doctor is not liable. |
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For this reason, people should not take iron supplements unless they suffer from iron deficiency and have consulted a doctor. |
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The doctor recrossed his legs and followed her impassive gaze which was fixed on the long bread-knife that suddenly appeared to fill the room. |
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On March 13, 1902 in Monaco, a Swiss doctor, Ernest Guglielminetti, came upon the idea of using tar from Monaco's Gasworks for binding the dust. |
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These effects can result in increased medication use, increased doctor or emergency room visits, more hospital admissions and premature death. |
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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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Mary called the Sun Valley Hospital, and a doctor quickly arrived at the house. |
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The doctor then sectioned her, making her an involuntary patient, and had her moved to a secure ward. |
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The medical profession, by its drift toward specialization, is handing the family doctor his hat and showing him the door. |
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She's about seventy and skens like a basket of whelks, but she's as good as any doctor. |
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Then the doctor was slooming and nodding, and waking up and saying a word or two, and relapsing again into semi-unconsciousness. |
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He might have made a good doctor, had he not been so squeamish about the sight of blood. |
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The doctor was struck off the UK Medical Register for professional misconduct. |
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I dropped in on the surgery as I was passing to show the doctor my hemorrhoids. |
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My doctor was thoroughly teed off when she learned I have not been taking the medications she prescribed. |
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The doctor made several recordings today which she will transcribe into medical reports tomorrow. |
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If you have high blood pressure, chances are your doctor has prescribed either an ACE inhibitor or a calcium channel blocker. |
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If a doctor had to do an operation in a sailing ship, you upped sticks and went before the wind, he said. |
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He gave the doctor a look of vexation. He was surprised to see him, and resented the intrusion. |
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After my doctor told me that my illness was psychosomatic, I sought a second opinion. |
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The eye doctor put drops in my eye to dilate the pupil so he could see the nerve better. |
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The use of a disk doctor may be the only way of recovering valuable data following a disk crash. |
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A good way to doctor up a basic cake mix is by adding lemon zest, or coffee. |
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The doctor said I needed glasses after I failed to read past the fourth line on the eye chart. |
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A sense of fastidiousness made the doctor choose the left side, near the door, when he slept in it himself with Clara. |
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My eye doctor hates the flinch I have every time he tries to get near my eyes. |
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The Army doctor used a garrot to stop the bleeding from the injured soldier's wound. |
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For some random reason, I think of the doctor at the Eye Guy holding those giganto clicky circles over my eyes when I needed new glasses. |
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Most likely it is the wrench of leaving so glittersome and jovial an estate, which the learned doctor had in mind. |
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She is not crazy so don't tell me to take her to a doctor to have her head read. |
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Her tribal doctor also gave her some homebrewed powdered medicine, which he mixed in water. |
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But, as hope springs eternal in the human breast, he still goes from doctor to doctor for fresh advice. |
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Some implicate either his taster Halotus, his doctor Xenophon, or the infamous poisoner Locusta as the administrator of the fatal substance. |
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A cold and impersonal doctor, unless he's just a mechanical implanter, can't work successfully with these patients. |
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The doctor and myself slept in a long, deep, French dugout, with a heavy timbered roof, quite warm, and scarcely less insectiferous. |
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Napoleon's original death mask was created around 6 May, although it is not clear which doctor created it. |
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You didn't come to me in time. And by the time you came to me that fool of a doctor had bled and leeched the lifeblood out of Timmy. |
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Returning to his native countryside by 1773, Jenner became a successful family doctor and surgeon, practising on dedicated premises at Berkeley. |
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The Argentine doctor Luis Agote used a much less diluted solution in November of the same year. |
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About three in the morning, Nora knocked at the little glass door of the concierge's loge, asking if the doctor was in. |
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The details of the title, doctor of the church, vary from one autonomous ritual church to another. |
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In England, the provision of this curative magic was the job of a witch doctor, also known as a cunning man, white witch, or wise man. |
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The practice of using the term doctor for PhDs developed within German universities and spread across the academic world. |
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In the public defense the doctor is notified if the thesis has passed or not passed. |
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The medical centre is under the direct supervision of the school doctor who is available on the Hill every day for consultation. |
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Broadly comic performances, the most common type features a doctor who has a magic potion able to resuscitate the vanquished character. |
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At night, in the king's palace at Dunsinane, a doctor and a gentlewoman discuss Lady Macbeth's strange habit of sleepwalking. |
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She leaves, and the doctor and gentlewoman marvel at her descent into madness. |
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Severn was in such a quandary he didn't know what to do, so in the end he went to the doctor who took it away. |
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Rather than wait for a doctor, Percy sat her in a bath of ice to staunch the bleeding, an act the doctor later told him saved her life. |
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Anne hoped that the sea air would improve her health, as recommended by the doctor, and Charlotte finally agreed to go. |
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The doctor confirmed that she was near to death and Anne thanked him for his candour. |
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A stay in Formentera with Sam Hutt, a doctor well established in the underground music scene, led to no visible improvement. |
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In 2007, she won a libel suit against Grazia magazine after it claimed that she had visited a diet doctor. |
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The cutman is a cutaneous doctor responsible for keeping the boxer's face and eyes free of cuts and blood. |
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William Penny Brookes was born in Much Wenlock, where his father, William Brookes, was a local doctor. |
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A dextrocardiac, said the smiling doctor. Your heart's in the right place. |
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York is then alleged to have rorted the doctor out of his share. |
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He claims to be a doctor, but he's nothing but a fast-talking phony. |
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Believing that the suspect may have consulted a voodoo doctor prior to the exam, the examiner took a doll from his desk and proceeded to dehex the suspect. |
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While the doctor and the natives were taking a digestive nap after dinner, I strolled forth to have a peep at the country which could produce so generous a meal. |
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In 2004, there were only three surgeons serving southern Sudan, with three proper hospitals, and in some areas there was just one doctor for every 500,000 people. |
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One of my half-starved poddy calves was very ill, and I went out to doctor it previous to bathing and tidying myself for my finishing household duties. |
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The patient was so agitated that the doctor resorted to sedation. |
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The doctor attended a fancy dress ball dressed as Star Trek's Dr Spock but suddenly the costume split open and his phaser found its way into some totty. |
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If the prospective vasectomee or his wife suggests the procedure, the doctor is obligated to explain its drawbacks, even if he regards them as academic or rare. |
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No doctor may now be registered for the first time without also being issued a licence to practice, although a licensed doctor may give up their licence if they choose. |
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No unlicensed but registered doctor in the UK is subject to revalidation. |
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You know how that dad-blamed fathead is always talking like a doctor. |
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The Seigneur summoned the island's doctor, a young transplant from London named Peter Counsell, who determined that Mrs. Beaumont had suffered a stroke. |
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The doctor said I can't eat any solids four hours before the operation. |
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The doctor prescribed a soporific to help the patient sleep. |
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After consulting her case history, the doctor prescribed methotrexate. |
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Mr. Wei Hongkai, a veteran doctor of the Shaanxi Provincial Research Institute for Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been treating atocia for more than thirty years. |
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It is best to immobilize the injury until a doctor can examine it. |
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Karl's father Simon Siegmund Carl Popper was a lawyer from Bohemia and a doctor of law at the Vienna University, and mother Jenny Schiff was of Silesian and Hungarian descent. |
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At the Mission Emergency Hospital, the sick comic raunched out the medical staff so badly that a doctor muzzled him with a bandage during treatment. |
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Macmillan was almost ready to leave hospital within ten days of the diagnosis and could easily have carried on, in the opinion of his doctor Sir John Richardson. |
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Then he fell to gabbling strange and dreadful things which were not clearly understandable, and which the doctor admonished them to keep to themselves. |
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Jane and a doctor removed Pugin from Bedlam and took him to a private house in Hammersmith where they attempted therapy, and he recovered sufficiently to recognise his wife. |
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The doctor ordered the lab to type the patient for a blood transfusion. |
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The doctor told me I had sugar and would have to take pills. |
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I had to wait in the lobby for hours before seeing the doctor. |
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The doctor questioned the nonreferral of the patient for dialysis. |
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More recently, seismologists have been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan. |
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The procedure involves extending to the universal church the use of the Divine Office and Mass of the saint in which the title of doctor is applied to him. |
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In the late 1950s Howard Fabing, a medical doctor, obtained permission to inject bufotenine intravenously into a number of inmates at the Ohio State Penitentiary. |
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The society might have a doctor whom the member could consult for free. |
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Despite their names, these extended master's degrees may not be described as doctoral degrees nor do they confer the right to use the title of doctor on their recipients. |
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His doctor reported that Welsh was depressed and was drinking too much. |
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A doctor was called who opined that Welsh had died of a heart attack. |
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Peter Pol, doctor in divinitie used to sit upon his mule, who as Monstrelet reporteth, was wont to ride up and downe the streets of Paris, ever sitting sideling, as women use. |
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The community of the Tower of London is made up of these Yeoman Warders and their families, the Resident Governor and officers, a chaplain and a doctor. |
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I was told by the doctor that a gentleman, who is an orchidectomist in my city, had said the only way to relieve the old man was to remove his testicles. |
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The old witch doctor and his son had disappeared, perhaps to try their skill with a neighbouring tribe, but the loss of his watch was unregretted by Connolly. |
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But, of course, the doctor himself must be a normal observer. |
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That autumn, Keats left Clarke's school to apprentice with Thomas Hammond, a surgeon and apothecary who was a neighbour and the doctor of the Jennings family. |
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The patient paged through magazines while he waited for the doctor. |
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Susan's fever broke at about 3 AM, and the doctor said the worst was over. |
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In the process they encounter Chip Bingley, a young doctor and reluctant reality TV celebrity, and his medical school classmate, Fitzwilliam Darcy, a cynical neurosurgeon. |
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Other ranks include the boatswain, master, gunner, doctor, and carpenter. |
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In May the Orwells had the opportunity to adopt a child, thanks to the contacts of Eileen's sister Gwen O'Shaughnessy, then a doctor in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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We used the last doctor visit to provide baselines for vital statistics. |
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The doctor percussed his chest to determine whether he had pneumonia. |
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An array of mementos commemorating her extended family, friends and servants were laid in the coffin with her, at her request, by her doctor and dressers. |
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When a doctor sees a patient, a history and exam will be taken. |
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