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He was badly wounded and told he would die, but confounded the attending doctor and chaplain by living.
Afterward, Sadie begged the attending doctor to tell her how she could prevent this from happening again, to which the doctor simply gave the advice to remain abstinent.
His innermost circle included Porphyry, Amelius Gentilianus of Tuscany, the Senator Castricius Firmus, and Eustochius of Alexandria, a doctor who devoted himself to learning from Plotinus and attending to him until his death.
There is no evidence, for example, that the priest attending Slovik's execution shouted " Give it another volley if you like it so much " after the doctor indicated Slovik was still alive.
After attending the gymnasium at Schweidnitz, he was sent in 1715 by his father, a country doctor, to study medicine at Wittenberg ; but he was idle and dissipated, had no taste for the profession chosen for him, and came to a complete rupture with his family.
Johann's father tried to drown the baby, only to be stopped by the attending doctor ; he later committed suicide, leaving Johann an orphan.
The son of Michael Joseph Hillery, a local doctor, and Ellen McMahon, a district nurse, he was educated locally at Miltown Malbay national school before later attending Rockwell College.
" It was significant that the doctor was not an employee of the attending physician, but was only visiting the hospital and had responded to a " Dr. Stork " page, and had not asked or expected to be paid.
The story is simple: a doctor attending a young maiden discovers that she is not ill but is in fact pregnant with child.
A Silurian doctor ( played by Richard Hope ) is seen attending to Winston Churchill in The Wedding of River Song as part of an aborted timeline.
Stephenson had bitten her so many times in his attack that the attending doctor described her condition as having been “ chewed by a cannibal .” The jury convicted Stephenson of second-degree murder on 14 November 1925, on its first ballot.
Among the attending physicians was Anderson Ruffin Abbott, a black, Canadian-educated doctor who later wrote " Some recollections of Lincoln's assassination ".
Scott intended to be a doctor like his father, Zachary Scott Sr. ( 1880 – 1964 ), but after attending the University of Texas for a while, he decided to switch to acting.
The attending doctor Dr. Doskil ( Donald Meek ) and Sir Karell's friend Baron Otto ( Jean Hersholt ) are convinced that responsible for the murder is a vampire, specifically Count Mora ( Bela Lugosi ) and his daughter Luna ( Carroll Borland ), while the Prague police inspector ( Lionel Atwill ) refuses to believe.
The attending doctor must notify the proper officers, who are usually public health clinicians called consultants in communicable disease control.
There they were turned away by a doctor who was attending to Seward, and they ran to the White House, where they heard the news that Lincoln had been shot.
A German Jew, Singer had intended to become a medical doctor before being inspired to study economics after attending a series of lectures by prominent economists Joseph Schumpeter and Arthur Spiethoff in Bonn.
After attending Aldenham School and University College School he was apprenticed to Richard Prior, a doctor in Newington.
While attending to others, including Stryker's son, the stewardess and doctor discover that both the pilot and co-pilot have also become seriously ill. No one is left to fly the plane.
As Fletcher was hospitalized in the clinic where he was born, the attending doctor then finds secret documents which reveals that the obstetrician had the suspicons that the twins were switched at birth.
Annual fees to remain registered as a doctor are high and in addition malpractice insurance, exam costs, membership of the relevant Royal college, fees for training, and costs of attending courses are largely borne by the employee.
The government has since accused the two doctor of attending the conference as part of a larger plotting to overthrow the government.
Abramson was notably the attending physician in connection with the notorious ( and allegedly LSD-induced ) supposed suicide of Frank Olson, a doctor who was being given LSD as part of the CIA's psychedelics research.

doctor and severe
However, it should be noted that any individual, even a healthy adult in middle age, can experience a severe case, and each person's case should be measured by the loss of fluids, preferably in consultation with a doctor or other health worker.
His doctor, Charles E. Sawyer, believed Harding's illness to be a severe case of food poisoning.
While it is used for various disorders of these systems, it is noted that excessively, it may dull the mind or cause severe conditions such as central paralysis, thus it is recommended to be used under the supervision of an ayurvedic doctor.
While another doctor called Guncelin, recognizing the symptoms of poisoning, was able to rescue the Duke from an imminent death, causing severe vomiting and cleansing the body ; but the assassin wasn't discovered, and this time put the poison in the knife used by Henry IV to cut his bread.
Emerging ten minutes later and removing the suits, they are both suffering from severe radiation poisoning and are carried to their quarters where the doctor attends to them.
It is important to recognize that many consider the doctor shortage in Canada to be a very severe problem affecting all sectors of health care.
She initially ignores severe headaches and brief episodes of dizziness and double vision, but when she uncharacteristically takes a spill while riding, and then tumbles down a flight of stairs, her secretary / best friend Ann King ( Geraldine Fitzgerald ) insists she see the family doctor, who refers her to a specialist.
If shigella is suspected and it is not too severe, the doctor may recommend letting it run its course — usually less than a week.
If the shigella is severe, the doctor may prescribe antibiotics, such as ciprofloxacin or TMP-SMX ( Bactrim ).
Also, when severe ulcers resist treatment, particularly if a person has several ulcers or the ulcers are in unusual places, a doctor may suspect an underlying condition that causes the stomach to overproduce acid.
If the discomfort is severe, or does not resolve the next day, the person should be seen by an eye doctor to rule out potentially serious complications.
Elisabetta Farnese, the Queen, had come to believe that Farinelli's voice might be able to cure the severe depression of her husband, King Philip V ( some contemporary physicians, such as the Queen's doctor Giuseppe Cervi, believed in the efficacy of music therapy ).
* In the movie Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World a trepanation is performed on a crew member, who had suffered a severe depressed fracture of the skull, by the ship's doctor, with the hole covered by using a coin that had been hammered into shape by the ship's blacksmith.
As a child, John Cale suffered from severe bronchial issues, which led to a doctor prescribing him opiates.
On the negative side, Mahler had experienced severe health problems in February 1901 when he suffered a sudden major hemorrhaging and his doctor later told him that he had come within an hour of bleeding to death.
One of these early, severe heads from the years 1769-70, influenced by Roman republican portraits, represents the well-known doctor Franz Anton Mesmer.
The track doctor at Riverside International Raceway pronounced Foyt dead at the scene of the severe crash, but fellow driver Parnelli Jones revived him after seeing movement.
Perry was in Dallas filming Serving Sara with Elizabeth Hurley when he had such severe stomach pains that he called a local doctor, who advised rehab.
One Army doctor concluded he had a " severe and disabling psychoneurosis " which " interfered with his social and professional adjustment to a marked degree.
** Cotto stops Margarito after 9 rounds the doctor deemed Margarito's swelling too severe.
His injuries were severe, but a doctor dictated that they were not lethal.
A woman with a lot of trust in the doctor might be classified as 1 but experience severe pain.
After suffering a severe enough sunstroke at the age of 22 to have a doctor called, it is likely he developed anhidrosis, the physical inability to sweat.
Also, because some pro-life doctors would not take any case to a TAC, or would only take a very severe case, and because some of these doctors would not even refer a woman to a doctor who would present the case to the TAC, there were barriers to women who wanted to have their applications considered by a TAC.

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