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doctor and on
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
his hospital and doctor bills had been large and his income had been cut until he was receiving little except small rentals on some properties he still owned.
Rachel stayed on after the doctor had gone.
Alex entered first and was followed by the doctor who, for all his care, manifested a perceptible bulge on his left side where the hen was cradled.
Time elapsed but the doctor was obviously unconscious of its passage until an unwelcome knock on the door interrupted the processes of nature.
`` Chickens have short memories '', the doctor remarked, `` that's why they are better company than most people I know '', and he went on to break some important news to Alex.
If you have a full-time doctor now, can he be replaced with a part-time doctor or one who serves on a fee-per-case basis only??
Extreme cases are on record in which the doctor has had to use instruments to cut through the hymen to permit marital relations to be consummated.
Later the doctor used mineral oil on the burns.
In the Gorgias written years later Plato has Socrates contemplating the possibility of himself on trial before the Athenians: he says he would be like a doctor prosecuted by a pastry chef before a jury of children.
He rated Alexander's work highly enough to base the character of the doctor who saves the protagonist in ' Eyeless in Gaza ' ( an experimental form of autobiographical work ) on F. M.
He was swiftly discharged, officially on medical grounds, but it is suggested that a doctor who noticed his reluctance to join the Armed Forces deliberately failed the medical as a favour.
Though respected for their contributions to various academic disciplines ( respectively mathematics, linguistics, and literature ), the three men became known to the general public only by making often-controversial and disputed pronouncements on politics and public policy that would not be regarded as noteworthy if offered by a medical doctor or skilled tradesman.
It also reported that a doctor at the clinic where Haley had been taken said, " The tumor can't be operated on anymore.
He believed that not all learned individuals were qualified to doctor others, and while ministers took on several roles in the early years of the colony, including that of caring for the sick, they were now expected to stay out of state and civil affairs.
During a visit to England he complained of dizziness and had to have his blood pressure checked on August 29, 1959 ; however, before dinner at Chequers on the next day his doctor General Howard Snyder recalled Eisenhower " drank several gin and tonics, and one or two gins on the rocks ... three or four wines with the dinner ".
Dependent on the country under discussion, healthcare professions such as audiology, chiropractic, clinical psychology, dentistry, medicine, occupational therapy, homeopath, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and veterinary medicine may use the title doctor professionally.
Those training to become dentists usually graduate with a dental degree ( for example, BDS, BDent, BDentSc, BChD, and so on ) and are also referred to as " doctor ".
In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on January 19, 1996, health minister Gerald Malone noted that the title doctor had never been restricted to either medical practitioners or those with doctoral degrees in the UK, commenting that the word was defined by common usage but that the titles " physician, doctor of medicine, licentiate in medicine and surgery, bachelor of medicine, surgeon, general practitioner and apothecary " did have special protection in law.
When a medical doctor passes the examinations which enable them to become a member of one or more of the Royal Surgical Colleges and become " MRCS ", it is customary for them to drop the " Doctor " prefix and take up " Miss ", " Mister ", or and so on.
With the introduction of National Health Practitioner registration legislation on July 1, 2010, the title " doctor " is not restricted in any Australian state.

doctor and duty
Four additional deputies be employed at the Fulton County Jail and `` a doctor, medical intern or extern be employed for night and weekend duty at the jail ''.
Dr. Hill and the doctor on duty doubt his account until a highway accident victim is hospitalized, who had been found under a load of giant pods.
When news of the impostor reached the Cayuga, still on duty off Korea, Captain James Plomer at first refused to believe Demara was not a doctor ( and not Joseph Cyr ).
" It is the duty of the doctor to carry out autopsy of the patients they treat ", said once professor M. Y. Mudrov.
The duty of a doctor is to treat patients.
He was the resident doctor on duty at St Mary Abbot's Hospital when the body of Jimi Hendrix was brought in.
Also aboard the ship are Ensign Ralston ( James MacArthur ), an inexperienced young officer constantly being criticized by his captain for small errors, and Lieutenant Commander Chester Potter, USNR ( Martin Balsam ), the ship's new doctor who is a reservist recently recalled to active duty.
Following the end of his active duty, Goldstein worked as a physician and lived in the Kiryat Arba settlement near Hebron, where he served as an emergency doctor.
The clinic have resident on-duty doctors ; each doctor schedules 7 / 11 every night and weekends at 24 hours duty.
First, it must be established that there is a duty of care ( between a doctor and patient this can be taken for granted ).
In dissent, Lord Scarman said that the Bolam principle should not apply to the issue of informed consent and that a doctor should have a duty to tell the patient of the inherent and material risk of the treatment proposed.
He returned to Quebec shortly after the outbreak of the 1941 War to persuade Leonard O ' Doull to return to active duty as an Army doctor for U. S. forces fighting in Ohio.

doctor and objected
The king had wanted his doctor, Faricus, who was an Italian and Abbot of Abingdon, but the nobles and the bishops objected to anyone but a Norman being appointed.

doctor and knowing
Buttons, who had been about to flee, returns after a plea from Holly, who, like Brad, had made the connection between the doctor " who killed the wife he loved, then vanished " and his new identity as Buttons the Clown, and saves the critically injured Brad's life by giving him a blood transfusion from Sebastian " on the fly ," despite knowing that Gregory is watching.
A doctor who believes abortion is always morally wrong may nevertheless remove the uterus or fallopian tubes of a pregnant woman, knowing the procedure will cause the death of the embryo or fetus, in cases in which the woman is certain to die without the procedure ( examples cited include aggressive uterine cancer and ectopic pregnancy ).
Zahorian ’ s lawyer said he was the first doctor to be charged under the Anti-Drug Abuse Act and had no way of knowing the law had changed.
Festus was a once famous doctor of Nordland who sold his soul to Nurgle in exchange for knowing how to cure all disease.
This cousin, Morgan continued, had decided to cooperate heavily with investigators " when he learned that his agent, a Party member, had refused to accept assignments for him ; his doctor, another Red, knowing of ( his ) bad heart, had recommended that he play tennis.
However ; after a visit with a fertility doctor, Jin grew angry upon learning that Sun could not conceive, and accused her of knowing all along.
Also, and especially true in professions where knowing all procedures and past case histories is important ( such as for doctors working on patients, who may dislike not being treated by their own doctor, or by constantly shifting doctors ), locums may provide lesser-quality work ( or be seen as posing such a risk, fairly or not ).

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