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The Holy Father would die soon, she said to Carla, so she could translate for Sam, although he had a brilliant doctor, a man who did not need the assistance of those doctors offered by the great rulers of the world.
Some doctors had informed him he was mistaken about this.
In 2001, an article by four doctors in Kidney International, the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, noted that although to date there had been no controlled studies performed in patients with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease with refractory pain, their personal observation in isolated cases indicated that the Alexander Technique helped relieve patients ' pain, particularly when accompanied with whirlpool treatments and massage therapy.
These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
He was thoroughly attacked by the three attacks of quartan ague, and the doctors had given him up, as it was now mid-winter.
" Lozgachev used the bedroom telephone where he frantically called a few party officials telling them that Stalin may have had a stroke and asked them to send good doctors to the Kuntsevo residence immediately.
On one occasion, she begged Malibu neighbour Larry Hagman to check Moon into yet another clinic to dry out, ( as he had tried more than once before ) but when doctors recorded Moon's intake at breakfast ( a full bottle of champagne along with Courvoisier along with amphetamines ), they allegedly concluded there was no hope in his rehabilitation.
In the early 20th century, the university had a student population as small as one thousand, consisting largely of upper-class pupils training to become civil servants, lawyers and doctors.
The potential for robotic surgery has had strong military interest as well, with the intention of providing mobile medical care while keeping trained doctors safe from battle.
In 1959, a severe alcohol related car crash nearly cost Van Cleef his career as a resulting knee injury had doctors telling him he would never ride a horse again.
He was expelled shortly afterwards by the university's procurator, Guillaume Rondelet, when it was discovered that he had been an apothecary, a " manual trade " expressly banned by the university statutes, and had been slandering doctors.
Vocal political dissent came mainly from the Creoles, who had a sizeable middle and upper class of business-people and European-educated professionals such as doctors and lawyers.
Osmond ’ s paper set out results from his research into schizophrenia using mescaline that he had been undertaking with colleagues, doctors Abram Hoffer and John Smythies.
At 6 pm, once various physiological readings had been taken, the doctors instructed the cosmonauts not to discuss the upcoming missions.
Dr. Sawyer ( a homeopath, and friend of the Harding family ), opined that Harding had succumbed to a stroke, but doctors there disagreed.
Under this new policy doctors were allowed, and in some cases required, to take the lives of those deemed unfit rather than to sterilize them, as had been the law before.
Exene stated that " I ’ ve had so many doctors tell me I have MS, then some say I don ’ t ...
Then-Palestinian foreign minister Nabil Shaath had also ruled out poisoning after talks with Arafat's French doctors.
He suffered from recurrent pulmonary trouble as a young man and his doctors were concerned that he might be susceptible to tuberculosis, which had killed his mother.
Before that, in 1408, the university had about 200 doctors and magisters, 500 bachelors, and 30, 000 students ; it now lost a large part of this number, accounts of the loss varying from 5000 to 20, 000 including 46 professors.
Tork was reportedly " shaken but not stirred " by the news, and said that the doctors had given him an 80 % chance of containing and shrinking the new tumor.
When the doctors had Gusenberg stabilized, police tried to question him but when asked who shot him, he replied " Nobody shot me ", despite having sustained fourteen bullet wounds.
Luther returned Eck's assaults with more than equal vehemence and about this time Philipp Melanchthon wrote Œcolampadius that at Leipzig he had first become distinctly aware of the difference between what he considered to be true Christian theology and the scholasticism of the Aristotelian doctors.

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Neem oil is a good topical treatment for irritation that is also anti-fungal so very safe if you are prone to yeast, and water-based lubricant are often suggested by doctors.
Lawrence's first biographer, D. E. Williams suggested that this in itself was not enough to cause death and it was his doctors ' over-zealous bleeding and leeching that killed him.
The doctors suggested that the incident was due to syphilis, but an examination excluded the possibility.
In the opinion, he suggested, among other things, requiring doctors and hospitals to report medical errors within 24 hours, as well as moving malpractice suits out of the civil courts and into a new, independent body.
The injury was so severe that Montana's doctors suggested that Montana retire.
Officials suggested that Albizu was insane-but many doctors were able to examine Albizu, and test him for signs of radiation.
The doctors recommended her to take a rest in a temperate climate and suggested the southern city of Taganrog, by the sea of Azov.
The Commission suggested that only schools or state-recognised doctors ( not simply parents ) should have the right to grant exemptions.
Miami was unsure if Brees ' shoulder was completely healed and doctors suggested the team not sign him because of the injury.
At age 15, Coelho was injured in a pickup truck accident, which doctors later suggested was the precipitating event for the onset of his epilepsy.
He suggested that the government is " notorious for stifling innovation ", and argued that the private sector should not be " pigeonholed like doctors who tried to pigeonhole me ".
Rotter in his study suggested that people that have external locus of control have four types of beliefs which include the following: powerful others such as doctors, nurses, fate, luck and a belief that the world is too complex to predict its outcomes.
He had collapsed in the sauna of a local hotel, and doctors suggested that his death may have resulted from heat stroke.
Many Korean immigrants have spoken in similar terms, and have suggested that it is not just American doctors themselves but the manner in which they treat their patients which is " distant " and " disconnected " from the spiritual basis of the human body.
Alternative approaches to treating depression are suggested by many doctors.
Her doctors prescribed visiting or moving to the warmer climate of the Southwest, and suggested the Methodist Sanitarium in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
During the Zhou Dynasty in China, doctors suggested exercise, meditation and temperance to preserve one's health.
In July 2010, Milton suggested that doctors should describe obese patients as ' fat ' to encourage them to take responsibility for their condition.

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