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These people are not the Native American equivalent of the Chinese " barefoot doctors ", herbalists, nor of the emergency medical technicians who ride rescue vehicles.
Abraham Brill in 1913 wrote “ The Conception of Homosexuality ”, which he published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and read before the American Medical Association ’ s annual meeting, where it was criticised by several doctors.
Since the losses from yellow fever in the Spanish – American War in the 1890s were thirteenfold higher than the losses due to military operations, further experiments were conducted by a team under Walter Reed, composed of doctors James Carroll, Aristides Agramonte, and Jesse William Lazear, that successfully proved the ″ Mosquito Hypothesis ″.
In Abrams ' view, American medicine was dominated by physicians with excessive admiration for German doctors and researchers.
Eosinophilia – myalgia syndrome was first recognized after the doctors of 3 American women with mysterious symptoms talked together in 1989.
American " osteopaths " became " osteopathic physicians ", gradually achieving full practice rights as medical doctors in all 50 states, including serving in the U. S. armed forces as physicians.
In late February 2003, Urbani was called in to The French Hospital of Hanoi to look at patient Johnny Chen, an American businessman who had fallen ill with what doctors thought was a bad case of influenza.
In the United States, three organizations are responsible for certification of trained internists ( i. e., doctors who have completed an accredited residency training program ) in terms of their knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for excellent patient care: the American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine and the Board of Certification in Internal Medicine.
Douglas interviewed men who once belonged to the American middle class --- despondent bank clerks, lawyers and doctors.
She was treated by American doctors Chris Lorch and Jeremy Nicholson.
The American Medical Association has traditionally regulated the number of students each US medical school can graduate, and by restricting the supply of doctors has been accused of thus increasing the income of doctors.
* American Revolutionary War: Many surgeons during this time were not licensed practicing physicians, 400 out of 3, 500 doctors were fully licensed, in fact only two universities offered medical degrees which was King's College in New York, and the College of Philadelphia.
Some of the practices taught were adopted by Westerners without much acknowledgement including the Lamaze method of drug-free childbirth and the training of paramedics: American emergency medicine in particular owes much, not only to military " medevac " procedures refined during the Vietnam War, but a Chinese-influenced break in the hold of the medical profession has over practitioner qualification, which allowed nurses and paramedics to fill in for doctors at straightforward procedures.
Kentucky requires doctors to follow the guidelines of the American Medical Association, which forbid doctors from participating in an execution.
The fight to introduce Medicare in the province was intense, due to the opposition of the province's doctors who were backed by the American Medical Association.
The American Society for Medical Software Unbound Medicine offers free via its website, a series of useful medical programs for the use of doctors and nurses as the Nursing Central, the Family Drug Guide, the Nurse's Clinical Pocket Guide, etc.
The American Coalition of Life Activists ( ACLA ) released a flier and " Wanted " posters with complete personal information about doctors who performed abortions.
He also gained a greater reputation after winning Harvard Medical School's prestigious Boylston Prize, for which he submitted a paper on the benefits of using the stethoscope, a device with which many American doctors were not familiar.
AFGE represents almost every type of worker in the American economy, blue collar and white collar, and covers a variety of professional, technical and support personnel — including nurses, doctors, machinists, electricians, aircraft mechanics, astronauts, scientists, safety inspectors, mine inspectors, food inspectors, environmental specialists, accountants and accounting technicians, fire fighters, police officers, correctional officers, cowboys, engineers, administrative assistants, janitors, radio and TV broadcasters, procurement specialists, quality assurance specialists, benefits administrators, housekeepers, lawyers and paralegals, boiler plant operators and many more.
From 1981 to 1987 this was also the location for the organization's " administrative headquarters " for North America as well as a national organization of 6, 000 American medical doctors who practiced TM, a private school, a clinic, and a TM meditation center.
Set in a Vietnam locale nicknamed " Bac My An Beach " at the 510th Evacuation Hospital and R & R ( the " Five-and-Dime " Rest & Recreation ) facility, the cast of characters includes US Army doctors and nurses, officers, soldiers, Red Cross volunteers, and civilian personnel ( American, French, and Vietnamese ).

American and varied
The American colonial diet varied depending on the settled region in which someone lived.
Legally the definition varied from state to state, and was more flexible in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before the American Civil War.
Knowledge of the North American Medieval Warm Period has been useful in dating occupancy periods of certain Native American habitation sites, especially in arid parts of the western U. S. Review of more recent archaeological research shows that as the search for signs of unusual cultural changes during the MWP has broadened, some of these early patterns ( for example, violence and health problems ) have been found to be more complicated and regionally varied than previously thought while others ( for example, settlement disruption, deterioration of long distance trade, and population movements ) have been further corroborated.
Part of Burton's success was due to how well he varied his acting with the three female characters, each of whom he tries to seduce differently: Ava Gardner ( the randy hotel owner ), Sue Lyon ( the nubile American tourist ), and Deborah Kerr ( the poor, repressed artist ).
A general instrumentation setup used originally for American marches would be very difficult to explain, as most bands were extremely varied in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A number of North American streetcar lines intentionally varied from standard gauge.
Opinions varied on his motivations, with his supporters sharing his disapproval of the race's lack of status within CART, the increasing number of foreign drivers ( as American drivers were gravitating towards NASCAR ), and the decreasing number of ovals in the season series.
In May 1941 its aircraft situation was only marginally better than a year before: only 22 P-26 fighters, 12 " utterly obsolete, ancient, vulnerable as pumpkins " B-10s, 56 Seversky P-35As diverted from a sale to Sweden in November 1940, 18 Douglas B-18 Bolos still in crates after disassembly and shipment from the Hawaiian Department in March, nine North American A-27s seized in January from a shipment intended for Siam and distributed to the pursuit squadrons as instrument trainers, several Douglas C-39 transports, and a small number of varied observation planes.
The Southwest is ethnically varied, with significant Anglo American and Hispanic American populations in addition to more regional African American, Asian American, and Native American populations.
As with any region of such geographically large extent and varied cultural histories, many subregions of The American West possess distinguishing and idiosyncratic qualities.
The nature of the leaflets varied, and included messages of support and encouragement to citizens suffering under communist oppression, satirical criticisms of communist regimes and leaders, information about dissident movements and human rights campaigns, and messages expressing the solidarity of the American people with the residents of Eastern European nations.
* Unchained Reaction is an American TV series with competing teams to build a Rube Goldberg device to be judged by industry professionals from many varied fields.
Great and influential conductors of the middle 20th century like Leopold Stokowski ( 1882 – 1977 ), Otto Klemperer ( 1885 – 1973 ), Herbert von Karajan ( 1908 – 1989 ) and Leonard Bernstein ( 1918 – 1990 ) – incidentally, the first American conductor to attain greatness and international fame – had widely varied techniques.
The Chief Justice attacked the Law School's asserted goal of reaching a " critical mass " of minority students, finding the absolute number African-American, Hispanic, and Native American students varied markedly, which is inconsistent with idea of a critical mass, in that one would think the same size critical mass would be needed for all minority groups.
Native American religion, ( see also Animism, Shamanism ) has extensive and varied systems of zoomorphic tutelaries, ( also known as power animals ).
Legality varied wildly between jurisdictions, approaching American latitudes in places like Queensland and Tasmania.
A member of the Association of American University Presses, the WSU Press publishes in varied genres, including scholarly and trade monographs, reminiscences, essays, biographies and works that tell the story of the West in innovative ways.
Descriptions of Melungeons have varied widely over time ; in the 19th and early 20th century, they were sometimes called or identified as " Portuguese ," " Native American ," or " light-skinned African American ".
During the American Civil War, artillery batteries often consisted of six field pieces for the Union Army and four for the Confederate States Army, although this varied.

American and enormously
One show of note in ABC's attempt to expand its reality TV brand was the rebuttal of Fox's enormously popular American Idol, The One: Making a Music Star, which attempted to combine a talent competition with a traditional reality show.
Gold Rush-era advertisements made on one of the mountains forming the eastern wall of the valleyThe population of the general area increased enormously and reached 30, 000, composed largely of American prospectors.
Founder of the enormously successful " American Girl " dolls, she was a 1962 alumna of Wells College.
Buffalo Bill ’ s Wild West was enormously successful in Europe making Buffalo Bill an international celebrity and an American icon.
By the winter of 1944, the power of the British and American bomber forces had grown enormously.
Sanford and Son was enormously popular during most of its run, and was one of the top ten highest-rated series on American television from its first season ( 1971 – 1972 ) through the 1975 – 1976 season.
The flag was created in 1920 by the members of the UNIA in response to the enormously popular 1900 coon song " Every Race Has a Flag but the Coon ," which has been cited as one of the three coon songs that " firmly established the term coon in the American vocabulary ".
Robert Frank's (...) enormously influential The Americans is in ways reminiscent both of Tocqueville's analysis of American institutions and of the analysis of cultural themes by Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict.
Cambacérès's work has thus been enormously influential in European and American legal history.
His energized interpretations of songs, many from African American sources, and his uninhibited performance style made him enormously popular — and controversial during that period.
In the enormously expanded wealthy society of the Gilded Age, the American institution of a Social Register filled a newly perceived void, one that was being served in the United Kingdom by Who's Who, which, since 1849, had identified public figures in Parliament and the professions as well as aristocrats and gentry, and by Burke's Peerage, which had appeared for the first time in 1826 to identify the members of the peerage of the United Kingdom and the baronets.
The culture is both distinct and enormously influential to American culture as a whole.
Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life ( 1959 ), based on Elkin's doctoral dissertation at Columbia University, was theoretically innovative and enormously influential in the years after its publication, although its arguments are largely rejected today.
This market expanded enormously during the 1950s thanks to the so-called " folk boom " of the 1950s and early 1960s, in which artists and groups like Pete Seeger, The New Lost City Ramblers and The Weavers explored the traditional songs and sounds of American folk music and reinterpreted them for a mass audience.
Other acts who have worked with The Crazy Gang were Teddy Brown, a very tall and enormously fat American percussionist.
The demands of the British and Foreign Bible Society ( founded 1804 ), the American Bible Society ( founded 1816 ), and other non-denominational publishers for enormously large and impossibly inexpensive runs of texts led to numerous innovations.
Baring's ultimate goal was to establish a house under his control based on both Barings and Hopes, which would straddle the North Sea, dominate government finance in Europe, and provide an enormously powerful base for its American connections.
The channel runs mostly local productions but there are a few exceptions: The Simpsons is aired since 1991 with huge ratings ; during the 1990s, El Chavo and American sitcom The Nanny were also enormously popular ; Brazilian, Mexican and Colombian telenovelas are also aired in afternoon slots.
Native Americans, who have lived on the North American continent for at least 20, 000 years, had an enormously complex impact on American history and racial relations.
The Adventures of Kathlyn was only the second serial ever made by an American film studio and considered the first of the cliffhanger serials that became enormously popular during the next decade.
The informal name of the series parodied American TV soap opera Dynasty, which was enormously popular throughout Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s.

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