Doctors Sentence Examples
The doctors said it was because she was depressed.
Maybe the doctors were wrong about Alex.
We use local doctors and dentists and Jeff tries to schedule evening appointments because it's difficult with his working in Philadelphia.
I guess he wasn't the ideal patient so the doctors weren't inclined to put up much of a fuss.
The doctors were to teach the faithful in sound learning, to guard purity of doctrine, and to be amenable to discipline.
The employment of " witch doctors " for " smelling out " criminals or abatagati (usually translated " wizards," but meaning evildoers of any kind, such as poisoners), once common in Zululand, as in neighbouring countries, was discouraged by Cetywayo, who established " kraals of refuge " for the reception of persons rescued by him from condemnation as abatagati.
Priests, merchants, villagers, especially about Shiraz, townsmen, shopkeepers, doctors and lawyers wear it very long, often nearly to the heels.
The Iberians still reverence as saints the Armenian doctors of the 5th century, but as early as 552 they began to resent the dictatorial methods of the Armenians, as well might a proud race of mountaineers who never wholly lost their political independence; and they broke off their allegiance to the Armenian see very soon afterwards, accepted Chalcedon and joined the Byzantine church.
There are 980 doctors (most of them fully qualified) labouring in British and American missions; and in 1 9 10 it was calculated that the in-patients in mission hospitals exceeded 160,000, while the visits of out-patients in a year were about 5,000,000.
Paul's Christology therefore was of the Adoptionist type, which we find among the primitive Ebionite Christians of Judaea, in Hermas, Theodotus and Artemon of Rome, and in Archelaus the opponent of Mani, and in the other great doctors of the Syrian Church of the 4th and 5th centuries.
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The doctors are expecting a crisis.
The doctors said that she could not get on without medical treatment, so they kept her in the stifling atmosphere of the town, and the Rostovs did not move to the country that summer of 1812.
Mr. Cooms didn't involve the police so I don't know how we'd check the area clinics or doctors.
They are a wild race but mild-mannered, very superstitious, and pride themselves on their skill as doctors.
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The scientific training which Bacon had received, mainly from the study of the Arab writers, showed him the manifold defects in the systems reared by these doctors.
Nor do Scottish presbyterians now recognize any special class of doctors, unless we suppose that these are represented by professors of theology.
The earlier doctors who avail themselves of Aristotle's works, while bowing to his authority implicitly in matters of logic, are generally found defending a Christianized Platonism against the doctrine of the Metaphysics.
On the other hand, the influence of this new material is everywhere evident in the wider range of questions which are discussed by the doctors of the period.
AdvertisementThey had from early times a very complicated system of superstitious medicine, or religion, related to disease and the cure of disease, borrowed, as is thought, from the Etruscans; and, though the saying of Pliny that the Roman people got on for six hundred years without doctors was doubtless an exaggeration, and not, literally speaking, exact, it must be accepted for the broad truth which it contains.
Pliny disliked doctors, and lost no opportunity of depreciating regular medicine; nevertheless he has left many quotations from, and many details about, medical authors which are of the highest value.
The teachings of the Salernitan doctors are pretty well known.
The priesthood was divided into a great number of classes, among which that of the doctors may be reckoned.
At a very early age, and throughout his whole life, he manifested profound religious feeling, perhaps instilled into him in the course of his education under some of the strictest Mahommedan doctors.
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In Oxford he was allowed to hold a disputation with some learned doctors on the rival merits of the Copernican and so-called Aristotelian systems of the universe, and, according to his own report, had an easy victory.
The Latin doctors by arguments as good as those usually put forth in such controversies have no difficulty in proving that Christ instituted all seven.
Tylor, asserts itself everywhere in Christianity; and objects thus invested with spiritual or curative powers are called by the Latin doctors sacramentals.
But his shy, proud nature was not fitted to gain patients, and the Leipzig doctors would not recommend one who was not a Leipzig graduate.
Thus in a Venetian story the ingenious Beppo ties up Death in a bag and keeps him there for eighteen months; there is general rejoicing; nobody dies, and the doctors are in high feather.
His love of literature brought men of learning to Ghazni, and his acquaintance with Moslem theology was recognized by the learned doctors.
The council consists of the provost and sixteen members of the senate elected by the fellows, professors, etc. the senate consists of the chancellor or his deputy and doctors and masters who keep their names on the books.
He lived under supervision by doctors and guardians at Prague till his death on the 29th of June 1875.
The Armenian doctors also taught that John by laying hands on Jesus and ordaining him at his baptism sacramentally transferred to him the three graces or charismata of kingship, prophecy and priesthood which had belonged to ancient Israel.
Women's work and medical work are combined in the persons of nearly 300 fully-qualified lady doctors in various missions.
The government further resolved to open roads and schools and provide twelve additional doctors.
The attitude of the Rabbinic doctors to a Greek education does not seem to have been hostile till the time of Hadrian.
Men of genius were not wanting in the long history of Egypt; two doctors, Imhotp (Imuthes), the architect of Zoser, in the, Ilird Dynasty, and Amenophis (Amenhotp), son of Hap, the wise scribe under Amenophis III.
A "Christ disputing with the Doctors" of the same period, in the Barberini Gallery at Rome, is recorded to have cost the painter only five days' labour, and is an unsatisfying and illcomposed congeries of heads and hands, both of such strenuous character and individuality as here and there to pass into caricature.
Sculptures representing Jesus among the Doctors and other scenes are also in the church.
Works are extant in papyri and on temple walls, treating of geography, astronomy, ritual, myths, medicine, &c. It is probable that the native priests would have been ready to ascribe the authorship or inspiration, as well as the care and protection of all their books of sacred lore to Thoth, although there were a goddess of writing (Seshit), and the ancient deified scribes Imuthes and Amenophis, and later inspired doctors Petosiris, Nechepso, &c., to be reckoned with; there are indeed some definite traces of such an attribution extant in individual cases.
At Basel he did much laborious work for Froben's editions, and came to the conclusion that the Church taught many doctrines of which the early doctors of Christendom knew.
He was then presented to the archdeacon of Bologna by one or more doctors, who were required to have satisfied themselves of his fitness by private examination.
On the morning of the examination, after attending mass, he was assigned by one of the doctors of the assembled college two passages (puncta) in the civil or canon law, which he retired to his house to study, possibly with the assistance of the presenting doctor.
Later in the day he gave a lecture on, or exposition of, the prepared passages, and was examined on them by two of the doctors appointed by the college.
Other doctors might then put supplementary questions on law arising out of the passages, or might suggest objections to his answers.
The vote of the doctors present was taken by ballot, and the fate of the candidate was determined by the majority.
At Bologna, though not at Paris, the " permission to teach " soon became fictitious, only a small number of doctors being allowed to exercise the right of teaching in that university (Rashdall).
Examinations are suited in the first instance for the purpose for which they were originally designed in medieval universities - the test of technical and professional capacity; it has never been proposed to abolish qualifying examinations for doctors, pharmaceutical chemists, &c.; the tests applied are (or should be) direct tests of capacity carried out under conditions as nearly as possible like those of actual practice.
The puzzled Moslem doctors explain this fact on the ground that the Hashimites were regarded as too noble to hold ordinary administrative offices, and that they could not be spared at Medina, where their counsel was required in all important affairs.
He had embraced the Motazilite doctrine about free will and predestination, and was in particular shocked at the opinion which had spread among the Moslem doctors that the Koran was the uncreated word of God.
Several distinguished doctors, and, among others, the celebrated Ahmad b.
Happily for these unfortunate doctors, they had scarcely reached Adana, when news of the caliph's death arrived and they were brought back to Bagdad.
An English bishop, clergy, doctors and nursing sisters arrived in 1890.
Of those doctors who remained in the city some eight or nine died, not a large proportion.
During this visit Frederick summoned the doctors of Bologna to the diet held near Roncaglia in November 1158, and as a result of their inquiries into the rights belonging to the kingdom of Italy he obtained a large amount of wealth.
A further visit to Italy in 1163 saw his plans for the conquest of Sicily checked by the formation of a powerful league against him, brought together mainly by the exactions of the podestas and the enforcement of the rights declared by the doctors of Bologna.
All three were disciples of Erasmus, the great apostle of a new, tolerant, scholarly religion very different from the grimy pedantry of the medieval doctors.
The doctors of the universities were too wedded to their antiquated manuals and methods, too satisfied with dullness, too proud of titles and diplomas, too anxious to preserve ecclesiastical discipline and to repress mental activity, for a genial spirit of humanism to spread freely.
The mullahs are referred to in questions concerning religious law, hold religious assemblies, preach in mosques, teach in colleges, and are appointed by the government as judges, head-preachers, &c. Thus the dignitaries, whose character seems to us specially a religious one, are in reality doctors, or expounders and interpreters of the law, and officiating ministers charged with the ordinary accomplishment of certain ceremonies, which every other Mussulman, true believer, has an equal right to fulfil.
The students are instructed in Arabic and Persian literature, religion, interpretation of the Koran, Mussulman law, logic, rhetoric, philosophy and other subjects necessary for admittance to the clergy, for doctors of law, &c., while modern sciences are neglected.
The hospitals of the nursing sisters (Diakonissen Anstalten) number 8, while there are 60 registered private hospitals under the superintendence of responsible doctors and under the inspection of government.
Almost all the learned doctors, he says, declare that the confessor may reveal it, but he adds, " the contrary opinion is the safer and better doctrine, and more consistent with religion and with the reverence due to the holy rite of confession."
The family of O'Clery, to which three of the celebrated " Four Masters " belonged, were hereditary 011aves (doctors of history, music, law, &c.) attached to the family of O'Donnell; while the " Book of the Dun Cow " (Lebor-na-h Uidhre), one of the most ancient Irish MSS., was in the possession of the O'Donnells in the 14th century; and the estimation in which it was held at that time is proved by the fact that it was given to the O'Conors of Connaught as ransom for an important prisoner, and was forcibly recovered some years later.
In 1768 a royal charter was obtained by virtue of which the then members of the society and their successors were incorporated under the name and title of "The College of Doctors of Law exercent in the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Courts."
The college consisted of a president (the dean of Arches for the time being) and of those doctors of law who, having regularly taken that degree in either of the universities of Oxford or Cambridge, and having been admitted advocates in pursuance of the rescript of the archbishop of Canterbury, were elected fellows in the manner prescribed by the charter.
The French princess, a lively young woman of no sense, died in the stifling atmosphere of the Spanish court, and from the attendance of Spanish doctors.
There were two benches, one of the nobles, one of doctors of civil law; six of the members must be Protestants.
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Uncertainty as to the authorities determining religious belief - Scripture, tradition, Fathers, Doctors - is now, at least potentially, at an end; the pope can rule every point definitely, if he sees good to do so.
Ordered by the doctors to take a sea voyage, he obtained leave to go to Persia and correct his Persian New Testament, whence he wished to go to Arabia, and there compose an Arabic version.
In the 14th and 15th centuries Bokhara and Samarkand became centres of Moslem scholarship, and sent great numbers of their learned doctors to Kashgaria.
After the College of Advocates was incorporated and had established itself in Doctors' Commons, the archbishop's court of appeal, as well as his prerogative court, were usually held in the hall of the College of Advocates, but after the destruction of the buildings of the college, the court of appeal held its sittings, for the most part, in Westminster Hall.
It was inevitable that, in proportion as this casuistry assumed the character of a systematic penal jurisprudence, its precise determination of the limits between the prohibited and the allowable, with all doubtful points closely scrutinized and illustrated by fictitious cases, would have a tendency to weaken the moral sensibilities of ordinary minds; the greater the industry spent in deducing conclusions from the diverse authorities, the greater necessarily became the number of points on which doctors disagreed; and the central authority that might have repressed serious divergences was wanting in the period of moral weakness'- that the church went through after the death of Boniface Viii.
This improvement is due to greater cleanliness, better dwellings, better nourishment, and the increase in the number of doctors.
There are now doctors in all parts of the country, whereas formerly there were hardly any in the island.
The general sanitary affairs of the island are under the control of a chief surgeon (national physician) who lives in Reykjavik, and has superintendence over the doctors and the medical school.
The Mahommedan doctors of India are accustomed to prescribe the seeds.
In conjunction with Sir George Newman he was mainly instrumental in securing the medical treatment of school children and State provision for medical research; and he was one of the few doctors of distinction who supported Mr. Lloyd George in his struggle with the profession over the Insurance Act (1912).
The valuable support he then gave to Mr. Lloyd George in reconciling the doctors to his proposals created a firm bond between him and the future Prime Minister.
There is also a senate, composed of the chancellor or vice-chancellor and all doctors and masters who have kept their names on the books of Trinity College.
His point of view may be described as Scholasticism; for, like the scholastic doctors, he believes that theology and philosophy are not opposed sciences, but that reason has to make clear the truths given by authority and revelation.
For many years (1862-1896), all medical aid to the sick, the formation of hospitals and dispensaries, the training of native doctors, midwives and nurses, and the production of medical literature was entirely due to the Protestant missionaries, viz.
Crevaux, in the Andes, found that the Indians believed that the beasts have piays (sorcerers and doctors) like themselves.
Determined in her faith and proud in her meekness, in opposition to the timid counsels of the military leaders, to the interested delays of the courtiers, to the scruples of the experts and the quarrelling of the doctors, she quoted her voices, who had, she said, commissioned her to raise the siege of Orleans and to conduct the gentle dauphin to Reims, there to be crowned.
Its professors, ' the Mutakallimun (known in Hebrew as Medabberim, and as Loquentes in the Latin versions), may be compared with the scholastic doctors of the Catholic Church.
Still, the logic of Albertus Magnus and succeeding doctors was largely indebted to him for its formulae.
The usurping successor of Hakam found it a politic step to request the most notable doctors of the sacred law to examine the royal library; and every book treating of philosophy, astronomy and other forbidden topics was condemned to the flames.
Paris became the centre of a sceptical society, which the decrees of bishops and councils, and the enthusiasm of the orthodox doctors and knights-errant of Catholicism, were powerless to extinguish.
Though ranking with Augustine, Jerome, and Gregory the Great, as one of the Latin "doctors," he is most naturally compared with Hilary, whom he surpasses in administrative excellence as much as he falls below him in theological ability.
In later life Oxford and Cambridge gave him their doctors' degrees; and in 1897 he was made lord rector of Glasgow Crystal of Chalybite.
With letters of recommendation from Saladin's vizier, he visited Egypt, where the wish he had long cherished to converse with Maimonides, "the Eagle of the Doctors," was gratified.
Their doctors taught that the same grace of the Holy Spirit which imbued the living saint attaches after death to his relics, name, image and picture.
The hair-splitting distinction of the Byzantine doctors between veneration due to images (zr poo and the adoration (irpo s,do' vns XarpEvrtK)) due to God alone, was dropped, and the utility of pictures for the illiterate emphasized.
The few isolated successes of the abbot of Clairvaux could not obscure the real results of this mission, and the meeting at Lombers in 1165 of a synod, where Catholic priests had to submit to a discussion with Catharist doctors, well shows the power of the sect in the south of France at that period.
The doctors were waiting on test results before they exercised the rights he had claimed in a living will.
You're the only man besides my husband and maybe some doctors who's ever seen me naked—at least since I was a little girl!
The doctors had been absolutely adamant that she wasn't going to get better.
Is it arrogant to assume that all doctors are in it for the money?
In the early 1980s, US doctors began to notice a strange phenomenon.
Of the backstreet abortionists who were doctors, many following their arrest had fantastic local support.
The natural reaction is to seek to make doctors more accountable.
Many doctors recommend that people who are not allergic to tomatoes increase their intake to reduce their risk of cancer.
Doctors are also entitled to charge a mileage allowance, where appropriate.
Examined by doctors, he showed no signs of mental or physical trauma, yet appeared to have suffered total amnesia.
The process may enable doctors to give amputees fully functioning bionic limbs which are linked to the patient's nervous system within five years.
Inadequately trained doctors, who have no spatial understanding of human anatomy, and cannot recognize the features of morbid anatomy.
A special form of angiography used by eye doctors is called fluorescein angiography.
Randomized trial of prophylactic daily aspirin in British male doctors.
Doctors are also well aware of the health risks for young people of starting sex too early.
Doctors remove eggs from the woman's body and fertilize them with sperm in the laboratory - hence the term ' test-tube baby ' .
This was confirmed when we visited the barrios and met with residents, teachers, Cuban doctors and financial and food cooperative workers.
A series of Cuban-style literacy drives and free neighborhood health clinics run by Cuban doctors were launched in the poorest barrios.
Of course, then I had to convince my doctors I wasn't just bluffing.
The team of doctors, social workers and health workers fit leg braces, provide crutches and give physiotherapy.
Included in the range of publications is an illustrated medical brochure for doctors.
If doctors and nurses need to close wards to clean up the super bug they should be free to do so.
Doctors testified that rubber-coated steel bullets being fired from too close a range apparently caused several of the 13 deaths.
A postgraduate meeting of doctors, dentists and pharmacists included information on management of mouth ulcers and oral candida in primary care.
It also donates the relevant medical equipment to doctors ' surgeries and hospitals, plus funding the sports cardiology at the Olympic medical center.
Doctors at the Aichi Cancer Institute have verified the fact that green tea catechin can inhibit the activity of the AIDS virus.
Many doctors reject the word cellulite, regarding it as a marketing concoction.
The shortage of doctors means people aren't having routine checkups that prevent small problems from becoming big ones.
Bailey has kidney problems and after catching chickenpox had to be admitted to the ward so doctors could keep an eye on her.
At the time doctors were not sure exactly what caused cholera.
Doctors have known for 60 years that prolonged immobility increases the risk of suffering a blood clot.
Doctors have several theories of what causes infant colic.
Doctors to regulate the menstrual cycle can manipulate these hormones.
Most have an associate dean whose job it is to advise overseas doctors.
Such attacks have been witnessed in emergency rooms, where doctors were completely defenseless to the oncoming arrest and unable to resuscitate the patient.
Most doctors treating heroin dependency prescribe methadone, a less expensive synthetic opiate requiring a single daily dose to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
He has also given many seminars, advanced talks and courses, including introductory courses for medical doctors and pulse diagnosis courses.
Much later the healing properties of the drug digitalis, also from the foxglove plant, was extolled by doctors.
The MMC team are hosting a number of events as part of their efforts to consult doctors, .. .
This means fully qualified doctors receive specialist training in General Practice.
The vast majority of overseas doctors training to get a specialist qualification take one six-month contract after another.
Health systems -- we have a national health service with trained doctors and other health care providers.
I will stop party political spin doctors issuing orders to civil servants.
Teachers, nurses, trainee doctors, police officers and IT workers are just a few of the professions from which purchasers are coming.
Ideally the on-call doctor should be a member of the Center, and this is possible when the complement of doctors is large enough.
Doctors misdiagnosed him with fibrous dysplasia - a benign condition characterized by areas of abnormal growth.
Finally, the doctors told me I had encephalitis.
The doctors told us Lauren was suffering from herpes simplex encephalitis.
Have your doctors considered the possibility of intestinal endometriosis?
Doctors ' resistance was broken down by the sheer enormity of the calamity.
Witch doctors casting the runes or examining chicken entrails would probably be as useful.
While he student he worked with local doctors during a typhus epidemic.
His doctors remain amazed at the glacial pace of his losses. Think taking estrogen will save your memory?
The members include ethicists from an academic institution, clinicians (doctors and nurses ), a psychologist, solicitor and a cleric.
Advocates of " mercy killing, insist that many doctors practice euthanasia without declaring it.
Sometimes they are junior hospital doctors (now reasonably paid) but nevertheless earning extra by working in their off duty time.
Initially he kept repeating that he was in the hands of God, not fallible human doctors.
The recent flurry of doctors into the room hadn't helped.
Doctors are required by law to report suspected food poisoning among other infections diseases.
The problem is that many doctors do not understand that in many cases boys ' foreskins remain naturally non-retractable for several years after birth.
They cut the number of doctors in training and they imposed a freeze on nurses ' pay.
Visualization provide an easy-to-use graphical front-end for doctors to analyze images easily without having to navigate around large amounts of computer language.
Doctors recommended that the woman, who was suffering from pre-eclampsia, consumed 20 g from pre-eclampsia, consumed 20 g of salt a day.
He had gangrene in his left leg and the doctors considered that amputation was necessary to save his life.
The doctors providing the out-of-hours service are all trained general practitioners.
To offer a auto Georgia insurance online quote doctors really couldn't.
Beds then became empty and tubercle doctors became geriatricians.
The days of General Admission are ' scarlet ' days, and Doctors in the different Faculties are asked to wear their festal gowns.
The polyunsaturated fats can cause an abnormal heartbeat which may lead to a sudden cardiac death, doctors warn.
To persuade doctors to prescribe heroin, policy-makers need to show good evidence for its clinical efficacy.
These include giving lifts to hospitals or doctors ' surgeries, or even just for a social visit for someone who is normally housebound.
Rural services from affordable housing to shops to doctors to busses are in decline.
The reports from his doctors speak of him having hydrocephalus.
Doctors rarely mention to patients that too much hydrocortisone will often make you feel just great!
No waiting for doctors if you have a central acting analgesic action of these M1 is used to treat or sedative hypnotics.
Doctors also performed an ileostomy to help relieve pressure in his stomach which involved fitting him with a " bag " to collect waste.
In addition, there are no blatant symptoms of the disease, so doctors cannot properly diagnose the illness until it's significantly advanced.
Doctors are given a small financial inducement for doing occasional medical check-ups on older folk.
To begin the day we welcome one of our Leeds Met honorary Doctors, Trevor Baylis O.B.E, world renowned inventor.
Far from making medicine irresistible, higher levels of pay mean many more doctors can now afford to leave the profession.
This forces other doctors to go out and buy jaguars.
It can become very curved - doctors call this kyphosis.
I went to the doctors after I collapsed at college, but it was the proverbial last straw.
Her performance in those very laudable aims will be watched very, very closely by " our doctors " .
At one time doctors regularly put leeches on the bodies of their patients to drink their blood.
The patient was taken to the emergency room, where doctors identified the problem as a bloodsucking leech.
As doctors are not sure what causes lupus, the reasons that lupus affects the skin are also unclear.
Such doctors represent a net loss of trained medical manpower from a country with an acute shortage of doctors.
Doctors said junior medics will either be forced abroad or work in posts with no chance of career progression.
Medicaid income-eligibility the two groups were linked to doctors have already.
The doctors didn't even know what was wrong with her, at first; it was later that they diagnosed meningitis.
Thalidomide was a drug prescribed by doctors to combat morning sickness in pregnant women.
Doctors and lawyers are not driven solely by altruistic motives.
Meanwhile, tests for genes that point to other muscle diseases help doctors avoid wrongly diagnosing myositis, " he said.
Dr. Gamble, against, says doctors may start to believe in their own omnipotence.
Indeed I suspect doctors grossly overestimate their capacity for altering patients decisions.
The PCT says community paramedics would be mobile throughout the day and will assist doctors and nurses around the area.
At every stage of the MMC career pathway there are opportunities for doctors to progress.
In recent years, fewer doctors are being trained in clinical pharmacology.
Increasingly junior doctors are not expected to do routine phlebotomy or administrative tasks such as finding beds, fetching radiographs and filing routine results.
Physician assisted suicide Doctors at the ARM voted to oppose physician assisted suicide Doctors at the ARM voted to oppose physician assisted suicide.
A cargo plane full of soldiers who we re doctors ready to take off for Iraq.
Curiously, while the Bulgarian government had agreed to allow the German doctors to perform a postmortem, the king's own family had refused.
Doctors may quit profession - 30 Nov 05 Doctors will leave the profession because of declining medical professionalism, a new survey has predicted.
Doctors who make satisfactory progress will emerge with a CCT.
Psychiatric illness was present in 25 of the 29 doctors for whom there was sufficient information to assess psychopathology.
We've let celebrity publicists, political spin doctors and self-styled media relations gurus become the public face of PR.
Hospital Doctor reports anger among the BMA and grass-roots doctors over Government plans to merge health service quangos.
The letter is a direct rebuttal to calls last week for a funding rethink from Doctors for Reform.
More than 80,000 welfare recipients are forced to submit to examinations by the 15 doctors at HS Systems each year.
Medical treatments In treating advanced retinopathy, doctors may use laser surgery to shrink abnormal blood vessels at the back of the eye.
Doctors from different specialities e.g. rheumatology, renal and dermatology will often look after one patient.
It's worth noting that The Three Doctors will be packaged with a special Corgi model of the Doctors infamous yellow roadster, Bessie!
Dress will be gown and hood, with doctors wearing scarlet.
We also need to develop seamless working practices between NGB doctors and the EIS to ensure the athletes are treated as quickly as possible.
Doctors can also exempt a person from the requirement to use a seat belt on medical grounds.
Accurate imaging of the cells should allow doctors to more accurately assess the severity of the disease.
Most illnesses turn out to be nothing serious but any worries a parent has she/he should take their child straight to the doctors.
In some areas, this reflects a chronic shortage of doctors.
Britain's top public health doctors have today criticized the government for health cuts that are " recklessly shortsighted " .
This allows doctors to assess how well patients are responding to therapy by measuring tumor shrinkage.
It often sneers at potentially life-saving non-pharmaceutical cancer remedies put forward by doctors, like Dr. Vernon Coleman.
A standard questionnaire was attached to notes for doctors or nurse specialists to complete.
Medical journals Bandolier is a really spiffy little journal written by doctors looking at the best evidence for treatments.
House doctors are also known as interior property stylists, property presentation consultants, home makeover consultants and home stagers.
In common with other young doctors I thought little outbreaks of acute anterior ulcerative stomatitis were due to a new disease discovered by me.
Being slowly strangled car its air many doctors belong.
If we can use these subpoenas to catch crooked doctors, the Congress should allow law enforcement officials to use them in catching terrorists.
To persist in the view that nurses are always subservient to doctors is to do the profession a disservice.
She was one of the first British female doctors (1892) and an active suffragist.
Doctors may rightly be unwilling to cooperate with a strongly suicidal patient if such cooperation involves an active intervention which itself causes harm.
Some doctors have borrowed large sums to train in the UK.
The BMA junior doctors committee is broadly supportive of these plans.
John Scurr, senior consultant vascular surgeon who organized the meeting attended by airline doctors said?
Hormone treatment Doctors have been looking at the hormone treatment tamoxifen to treat advanced ovarian cancer.
Jessica Odubayo DOCTORS and health workers are urging teenagers to tap into free sexual health advice and medical care at a Whitechapel clinic.
Even when to his friends and doctors the situation looked hopeless, Johan fought on with an extraordinary tenacity.
And you're the only one who knows what the doctors you talked to said, and what their qualifications with patellar tendinitis are.
We'd rather cut off our own testicle than visit the doctors.
The blockage of the artery is usually caused by a blood clot (called a thrombus by doctors) or an embolus.
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A side effect doctors may consider trivial might be totally unacceptable to a patient.
For the present, most doctors remain relatively unconcerned about the unexpected outcome of this isolated report.
The media then asked the doctors what they were doing about it which created an uproar.
Doctors use the term vertigo to describe this condition.
The press hound the lovers, the government spin doctors try to suppress all news and Joanna's husband becomes very vindictive.
This has been achieved by assessing women's experience of hospitals, doctors ' surgeries, social work and even voluntary sector services.
And why do many doctors (and perhaps most GPs) still not recognize that antidepressant withdrawal reactions even exist?
We need an outreach worker speaking to nurses and doctors in clinics and getting people used to the idea of coming to a group.
The ideal amount of supplemental zinc remains unknown, but some doctors recommend 30 mg two times per day.
In 1576 William, with the support of Holland, Zeeland and their allies, put forth forty articles, by which doctors, elders and deacons were recognized, and church discipline given to the elders, subject to appeal to the magistrate and by which the Church was placed in absolute dependence on the state.
The democratic character of the assembly of Basel was the result both of its composition and of its organization; not only was the number of prelates in it always small in comparison with that of the doctors, masters, representatives of chapters, monks or clerks of inferior orders, but the influence of the superior clergy had all the less weight because, instead of being separated into "nations," as at Constance, the fathers divided themselves according to their tastes or aptitudes into four large committees or "deputations" (deputationes), one concerned with questions of faith (ldei), another with negotiations for peace (pacis), the third with reform (reformatorii), the fourth with what they called "common concerns" (pro communibus).
Erigena is really of the spiritual kindred of the Neoplatonists and Christian mystics rather than of the typical Scholastic doctors, and, in fact, the activity of Scholasticism is mainly confined within the limits of the 11th and the 14th centuries.
The Public Health Department has exerted itself to improve the sanitation of native villages and combat the mischievous trickery of Maori wizards and "doctors."
When in 1540 Philip the Magnanimous, the reforming Landgrave of Hesse, determined (with his wife's approval, she being a confirmed invalid) to marry a second wife, Luther and Melanchthon approved "as his personal friends, though not as doctors of theology"; while Martin Bucer assisted at the marriage.
It is the only one which Mahommedanism enjoins; but the doctors of the law recommend a considerable number of voluntary fasts, as for example on the tenth day of the month Moharram.
After a scandalous four months duel between this simple innocent girl and a tribunal of crafty malevolent ecclesiastics and doctors of the university of Paris, Joan was burned alive in the old market-place of Rouen, on the 3oth of May 1431 (see JoAN OF ARc).
He laid out how doctors should conduct themselves professionally, how to record patient records, and even suggested matters of personal hygiene for physicians, right down to their fingernails.
We spent a delightful week with the "doctors."
When we reached Cincinnati, we found the place full of doctors.
These same questions had been asked me a hundred times by the learned doctors.
Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing, and the doctors prescribe for diseases of the skin merely.
The doctors pronounced recovery impossible.
Everyone stood up respectfully when the Military Governor, having stayed about half an hour alone with the dying man, passed out, slightly acknowledging their bows and trying to escape as quickly as possible from the glances fixed on him by the doctors, clergy, and relatives of the family.
The sick man was so surrounded by doctors, princesses, and servants that Pierre could no longer see the reddish-yellow face with its gray mane-- which, though he saw other faces as well, he had not lost sight of for a single moment during the whole service.
That spring a new disease broke out among the soldiers, a swelling of the arms, legs, and face, which the doctors attributed to eating this root.
Some five of us doctors have died in this place....
Prussian doctors have been invited here, but our allies don't like it at all.
I am anxious about him and glad he is taking this trip abroad which the doctors recommended long ago.
Though the doctors warned him that with his corpulence wine was dangerous for him, he drank a great deal.
She could not eat or sleep, grew visibly thinner, coughed, and, as the doctors made them feel, was in danger.
Doctors came to see her singly and in consultation, talked much in French, German, and Latin, blamed one another, and prescribed a great variety of medicines for all the diseases known to them, but the simple idea never occurred to any of them that they could not know the disease Natasha was suffering from, as no disease suffered by a live man can be known, for every living person has his own peculiarities and always has his own peculiar, personal, novel, complicated disease, unknown to medicine--not a disease of the lungs, liver, skin, heart, nerves, and so on mentioned in medical books, but a disease consisting of one of the innumerable combinations of the maladies of those organs.
This simple thought could not occur to the doctors (as it cannot occur to a wizard that he is unable to work his charms) because the business of their lives was to cure, and they received money for it and had spent the best years of their lives on that business.
The doctors were of use to Natasha because they kissed and rubbed her bump, assuring her that it would soon pass if only the coachman went to the chemist's in the Arbat and got a powder and some pills in a pretty box for a ruble and seventy kopeks, and if she took those powders in boiled water at intervals of precisely two hours, neither more nor less.
This was one of the head army doctors.
Out of an army of a hundred thousand we must expect at least twenty thousand wounded, and we haven't stretchers, or bunks, or dressers, or doctors enough for six thousand.
And you, are you one of the doctors?
What can doctors cure?
One of the doctors came out of the tent in a bloodstained apron, holding a cigar between the thumb and little finger of one of his small bloodstained hands, so as not to smear it.
Two doctors--one of whom was pale and trembling--were silently doing something to this man's other, gory leg.
She had fallen ill unexpectedly a few days previously, had missed several gatherings of which she was usually ornament, and was said to be receiving no one, and instead of the celebrated Petersburg doctors who usually attended her had entrusted herself to some Italian doctor who was treating her in some new and unusual way.
Princess Mary asked the countess to let Natasha go with her to Moscow, and both parents gladly accepted this offer, for they saw their daughter losing strength every day and thought that a change of scene and the advice of Moscow doctors would be good for her.
At the end of January Princess Mary left for Moscow, and the count insisted on Natasha's going with her to consult the doctors.
He had what the doctors termed "bilious fever."
But despite the fact that the doctors treated him, bled him, and gave him medicines to drink, he recovered.
The only thing doctors had to do was balloon the stent in his pulmonary artery.
Doctors treating chronic otitis media (or glue ear) often puncture the eardrum on purpose to drain pus from the middle ear.
Now, they 've come around - yet many doctors still do n't test for h. pylori.
Doctors were effective and consistent in assessing their peers, they were highly consistent when assessing the 4th quartile of performance.
Refugee doctors undergo training and are tested on their medical training and understanding of English.
Health Center Contacts Doctors Freshers should register with a GP upon arriving at the University.
British doctors used to be renowned internationally for their high level of professional idealism.
The drive and ability of its doctors have made Glasgow an international center of high repute in the medical world.
The injuries are now believed to have happened when doctors tried to resuscitate the baby.
In many regions only practices of training standard can have retainer scheme doctors.
Using retractors inserted through the vaginal canal, doctors gripped and pulled down on the cervix until it was visible.
It 's worth noting that The Three Doctors will be packaged with a special Corgi model of the Doctors infamous yellow roadster, Bessie !
Shift rotas are opposed by all the doctors I know.
Who do you think are the best people to educate children about sensible drinking - parents, teachers, or doctors?
Britain 's top public health doctors have today criticized the government for health cuts that are " recklessly shortsighted ".
I 'm getting dangerously sidetracked here, I 'm not supposed to like The Two Doctors, however the plot is an absolute nonsense.
In a single-blind trial, the doctors know which people receive the placebo.
Supporters of ahps with the association know how the going to doctors.
Yvonne 's Story The doctors treating Yvonne were told to do all they could to save her.
And you 're the only one who knows what the doctors you talked to said, and what their qualifications with patellar tendinitis are.
We 'd rather cut off our own testicle than visit the doctors.
Doctors ' waiting rooms are thronged with people who have no real need to be there.
Not everyone is a suitable organ donor and the decision to request the removal of organs is made by the doctors or transplant coordinators.
As the Bill stands doctors could withdraw food and fluid (tubal feeding) from patients thus causing death by dehydration and starvation.
Is n't it a bit unnerving that doctors call what they do " practice "?
The press hound the lovers, the government spin doctors try to suppress all news and Joanna 's husband becomes very vindictive.
Forty-five per cent of the doctors admitted conducting virginity examinations for " social reasons ".
This has been achieved by assessing women 's experience of hospitals, doctors ' surgeries, social work and even voluntary sector services.
Our health is too vitally important for us to wait silently like wallflowers at the dance until our doctors take the first step forward.
I went to the doctors weekly for 6 weeks until my husband called an ambulance and I was admitted.
My mother prefers to go to a womens wellness center rather than to the doctors.
In Germany doctors prescribe St John 's Wort for depression.
Doctors have an unfortunate reputation of acting imperiously toward their inferiors.
A blow to the head resulted in temporary blindness, but the doctors were confident Joe's sight would soon be restored.
Doctors typically see hundreds of patients, so they may know some of the ins and outs of various childcare providers.
There are several factors that doctors use in determining when to release a premature infant from the hospital.
If your employer still balks at allowing you to breastfeed, and you notice other employees taking cigarette breaks, extra long lunches for hair appointments and/or doctors' visits, then you may need to point that out to your boss.
While many doctors recommend using a small amount of Karo syrup, you should never attempt this without the recommendation and guidance of your pediatrician.
Because SIDS is still such a mystery to scientists and doctors, it is hard to say who is at risk.
Significantly more neonatal care required, sometimes involving specialist doctors.
Doctors will also look at your baby's weight before determining a safe release date.
Many doctors recommend such formulas for infants not breastfed.
There should be plenty of communication between parents and doctors.
There are a lot of ways to determine whether you have identical or fraternal twins, and doctors often use really simple tricks to discover which sort of set the babies are.
Doctors may use some of the following approaches in addition to observations to monitor the condition.
It has been more than five years since my doctors first told me about my "best case" scenario, and I don't feel like I'm in imminent danger of complete kidney failure.
The chart helps doctors compare an infant's height, weight, and head circumference with other healthy babies of the same age and sex.
Doctors use height and weight charts as a general guide to assess growth over an extended period of time.
Once the LH levels balanced, the doctors performed laparoscopic surgery under difficult conditions to retrieve a single egg for fertilization.
This successful and groundbreaking research soon allowed doctors to retrieve more than one egg thereby increasing the chances for viable fertilization and transfer.
One of the largest problems facing potential parents and doctors was the unreliable egg retrieval method of laparoscopic surgery.
Conceived through artificial insemination in 1989, her mother's pre-eclampsia condition required her doctors to do a Caesarean section when Madeline was 27 gestational weeks.
The more scientists and doctors understand about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the more insight they have to offer to parents in terms of education and safety.
Doctors Foster and Smith bedding for dogs includes bolster, orthopedic, nesting, specialty and travel beds, mats, pads, throws, pillows and bed accessories.
Doctors Foster and Smith carry a terrific selection of aquariums in their fish section, including desktop aquariums, full aquarium kits and stands.
You can find this innovative activity center at Doctors Foster and Smith for $25.00.
This is a great interactive toy for those days when you can't be at home.This toy retails for $13.00 at Doctors Foster and Smith.
According to Doctors Foster and Smith, ear infections account for nearly seven percent of office visits to the veterinarian.
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