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physician and Brady
* Charles E. Brady, Jr. ( 1951 – 2006 ), American physician and NASA astronaut
Charles Eldon Brady, Jr. ( August 12, 1951 – July 23, 2006 ) was an American physician, a Captain in the United States Navy and a NASA astronaut.
In 1978 Brady worked as the team physician in sports medicine for Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa.
His children are Victoria Ann, a gynecological and pharmacological physician, and Simon David Brady, journalist and novelist.
* Robert Brady ( writer ) ( c. 1627 – 1700 ), English historian and physician

physician and held
Tradition holds that the text was written by Luke the companion of Paul ( named in Colossians ) and this traditional view of Lukan authorship is “ widely held as the view which most satisfactorily explains all the data .” The list of scholars maintaining authorship by Luke the physician is lengthy, and represents scholars from a wide range of theological opinion.
Following many other discoveries and publications, in 1691, Malpighi was uprooted from his beloved home in Bologna and summoned to Rome by Pope Innocent XII as papal physician, which position he held until his death three years later.
109-362 ), and held physician payments in 2006 at their 2005 levels.
Similarly, another congressional act held 2007 payments at their 2006 levels, and HR 6331 held 2008 physician payments to their 2007 levels, and provided for a 1. 1 % increase in physician payments in 2009.
" She undoubtedly held the record for punishable deeds in her family, for in naughtiness she was a true genius ," said Gleb Botkin, son of the court physician Yevgeny Botkin, who later died with the family at Ekaterinburg.
From 1694 to 1716 he held the chair of medicine at Halle, and was then appointed physician to King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia in Berlin.
As a physician of the early 16th century, Paracelsus held a natural affinity with the Hermetic, neoplatonic, and Pythagorean philosophies central to the Renaissance, a world-view exemplified by Marsilio Ficino and Pico della Mirandola.
The idea, supported by the Greek physician Galen, held that nerves were hollow and the movement of spirits through them propelled muscle motion.
In the United States and Canada optometrists are considered Doctors of Optometry and are held to the same legal standards as any physician.
Nicander of Colophon ( Νίκανδρος ὁ Κολοφώνιος, 2nd century BC ), Greek poet, physician and grammarian, was born at Claros, ( Ahmetbeyli, Izmir in modern Turkey ), near Colophon, where his family held the hereditary priesthood of Apollo.
Mattioli held a post in the Imperial Court as physician to Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria, and the Emperor Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Hufeland was born at Langensalza, Saxony ( now Thuringia ) and educated at Weimar, where his father held the office of court physician to the grand duchess.
Finding that no lesser person than the jurist Sir Matthew Hale had permitted this evidence, supported by the eminent philosopher, physician and author Thomas Browne, to be used in the Bury St Edmunds witch trial and the accusations against two Lowestoft women, held in 1662 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, they also accepted its validity and the trials proceeded.
Trained in a Dutch medical school in Nagasaki, the arrogant Yasumoto aspires to the status of personal physician of the Shogunate, a position currently held by a close relative ; his father is already a well-established, highly competent physician.
Among those who held the title of " vizier " or " nasi " in Almoravid times were the poet and physician Abu Ayyub Solomon ibn al-Mu ' allam, Abraham ibn Meïr ibn Kamnial, Abu Isaac ibn Muhajar, and Solomon ibn Farusal.
In 1553 he became physician to the count of Henneberg, Saxe-Meiningen, and in 1558 held the same post with the elector-palatine, Otto Henry, Elector Palatine, being at the same time professor of medicine at Heidelberg.
The auction was held at Sotheby's of London on the 10 November 1911, and the manuscript was purchased by Dublin physician, Michael F. Cox, for £ 79. 00.
The post is held by a physician who acts as the head of the Public Health Agency of Canada.
The killings are usually ascribed in part to a clash of cultures and in part to the inability of Dr. Whitman, a physician, to halt the spread of measles among the Native Americans, who then held Whitman responsible for subsequent deaths.
In 1856 he returned to Guy's Hospital, first as assistant physician and curator of its Museum ( a post he held for nine years ), then as physician and lecturer on Medicine ( 1857 ).

physician and rank
In the Dutch language the word " dokter " refers to a physician, whereas " doctor " refers to high academic rank.
In 1942, McNider enlists in the U. S. Medical Corps as a physician during World War II, rising to the rank of Captain.
Edward Hand ( 31 December 1744 – 3 September 1802 ) was an Irish-born soldier, physician, and politician who served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, rising to the rank of general, and later was a member of several Pennsylvania governmental bodies.
In 1757, his services were required in the medical staff of the army of Westphalia, where he had the rank of consulting physician, and on his return to Paris he acted as joint editor of the Journal des savants and the Encyclopédie méthodique.
Nikolai graduated from the school in 1914 and upon receiving the rank of a junior physician assistant was transferred to the Vilna Military District.

physician and captain
Patrick O ' Brian, CBE ( 12 December 1914 – 2 January 2000 ), born Richard Patrick Russ, was an English novelist and translator, best known for his Aubrey – Maturin series of novels set in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars and centred on the friendship of English naval captain Jack Aubrey and the Irish – Catalan physician Stephen Maturin.
The main characters are Antonio Corelli, an Italian captain, and Pelagia, the daughter of the local physician, Dr. Iannis.
The protagonist is the sharp-witted Dr. Peter Blood, a fictional Irish physician who had had a wide-ranging career as a soldier and sailor ( including a commission as a captain under the Dutch admiral De Ruyter ) before settling down to practice medicine in the town of Bridgwater in Somerset.
His son, William Mecklenburg Polk, was a physician and a Confederate captain.
These murders took place in 1970 while MacDonald was a Green Beret captain and physician in the US Army, stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
The three protagonists in the novel are from each of these three races and religions: Jehane bet Ishak, a Kindath physician in Fezana ; Rodrigo Belmonte, a Jaddite captain of a company of cavalry ( loosely based on El Cid ); and Ammar ibn Khairan, an Asharite poet, mercenary, and advisor to King Almalik of Cartada ( loosely based on ibn Ammar ).
According to a marker that was placed on the original bridge, the architect was Maj. Salmon Wheat, a farmer who lived near the present village of Howells ; and directors of the company were Jacob Powell, president ; George Manell, treasurer ; William H. Veller, secretary ; Jonathan Hedges, a Newburgh physician ; Charles Clinton ; Levi Dodge ; Daniel Stringham ; Jonathan Fisk, a Newburgh attorney ; Cyprian Webster, Jr .; Reuben Neely, member of New York State Assembly ; Daniel C. Verplank of Fishkill ; Hamilton Morrison, later a Commissoner of Common Schools for the Town of New Windsor ; and David Crawford, a Hudson River boat captain whose former residence now houses the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands.

physician and US
In the United States, a pediatrician ( US spelling ) is often a primary care physician who specializes in children, whereas in the Commonwealth a paediatrician ( British spelling ) generally is a medical specialist not in primary general practice.
Very often a woman has not been informed in any way about this stage of life ; at least in the US, it may often be the case that she has received no information from her physician, or from her older female family members, or from her social group.
In the US, a physician specializing in anesthesiology typically completes four years of college, four years of medical school, and four years of postgraduate medical training or residency According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, anesthesiologists provide or participate in more than ninety percent of the forty million anesthetics delivered annually.
In two US states, specifically New Mexico and Louisiana, some psychologists with post-doctoral pharmacology training have been granted prescriptive authority for certain mental health disorders upon agreement with the patient's physician.
They include those dedicated to Beau Nash, Admiral Arthur Phillip ( first Governor of the colony of New South Wales, which became part of Australia after federation in 1901 ), James Montague ( Bishop of Bath and Wells ), Lady Waller ( wife of William Waller, a Roundhead military leader in the English Civil War ), Elizabeth Grieve ( wife of James Grieve, physician to Elizabeth, Empress of Russia ), Sir William Baker, John Sibthorp, Richard Hussey Bickerton, William Hoare, Richard Bickerton and US Senator William Bingham.
* Moses Mason, Jr., physician and US congressman
* Josiah Bartlett, Jr., physician and US congressman
Many US states do not recognize living wills or health care proxies in the prehospital setting and prehospital personnel in those areas may be required to initiate resuscitation measures unless a specific state sponsored form is appropriately filled out and cosigned by a physician.
Note that a USPHS physician who took part in the Tuskegee program, John Charles Cutler, was in charge of the US government's syphilis experiments in Guatemala, in which Guatemalan prisoners, soldiers, orphaned children, and others were deliberately infected with syphilis and other sexually-transmitted diseases from 1946-1948 in order to study the disease, in a project funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
* William Bradford ( 1729-1808 ), physician, lawyer, and President pro tempore of the US Senate ; lived and died in Bristol
The earliest known allegation that links the Whitechapel murders with a prominent London physician was in two articles published by a number of US newspapers between 1895 and 1897.
* Henry Dearborn, physician, general and 5th US Secretary of War
An anesthesiologist ( US English ) or anaesthetist ( British English ) is a physician trained in anesthesia and perioperative medicine, although in some countries, such as the U. S., other providers of anesthesia care are present, such as " nurse anesthetists " or " anesthesiology assistants ".
A sentence of death by hanging is pronounced by a US War Crimes Tribunal upon Adolf Hitler's personal physician, 43-year old Karl Brandt.
" Doc " is a common slang term for a physician ; dentist ; or, in the US Military, a Hospital Corpsman.
Each year, around the first weekend in December, the university has a fundraising dinner featuring well-known speakers, such as Baseball Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr., former Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H. W. Bush, TV personality Regis Philbin, retired General Norman Schwarzkopf, Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton, Senator Elizabeth Dole, former US Senate Majority Leader and physician, Dr. Bill Frist, popular radio commentator Paul Harvey, NBC Today Show weatherman Willard Scott, NFL football player, commentator & actor Merlin Olsen, country comedian Jerry Clower, former Alabama head coach Gene Stallings, historic CBS-TV News anchor and reporter Walter Cronkite, former First Lady Barbara Bush, former NBC News Anchor and former Meet the Press moderator Tom Brokaw and most recently Emmy Award winning comedian Tim Conway.
* John Moore ( physician ) ( 1826 – 1907 ), US Army surgeon-general
This technique has progressed clinically ( often now called BioZ, i. e. biologic impedance, as promoted by the leading manufacturer in the US ) and allows low cost, non-invasive estimations of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance, using only 4 skin electrodes, oscillometric blood pressure measurement and lung water volumes with minimal removal of clothing in physician offices having the needed equipment.
" He later became US President Warren Harding's personal physician and was present at Harding's deathbed.
It was named after Dr. Seth Porter Ford ( 1818 – 1866 ), a Boston physician who practiced medicine at the Hawaiian Insane Asylum and the US Seamen's Hospital from 1861 – 1866 after Charles Guillou.
They attempted to pass bills granting blanket amnesties to native Hawaiian prisoners, tried to grant physician licenses to kahuna and tried to lower the US $ 3 tax on female dogs — a delicacy for some.
* Charles V. Chapin ( 1856 – 1941 ), US physician and activist in public health
Luke Pryor Blackburn ( June 16, 1816September 14, 1887 ) was a physician, philanthropist, and politician from the US state of Kentucky.

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