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al dispensaries under the charge of qualified | doctors were opened. |
In 1944 the staff | doctors were all white despite serving a mostly Afric |
on] and Keeden [Waller] is precisely what the | doctors were engaged to prevent being created. |
rofessionals in the town such as teachers and | doctors were executed and were victim to savage acts. |
Doctors were unable to help him, and he lingered on a | |
le in the early days of drug abuse, when some | doctors were overprescribing. |
Doctors were able to stop the bleeding and Alexandra | |
ifton believing (originally) that the autopsy | doctors were lying, and Liebeler defending the positi |
ollege (1984-1987), he was hit by a truck and | doctors were forced to amputate his right leg just be |
Prior to Avery's discovery, | doctors were at a loss as to how to treat these infan |
Later, ESPN reported that Kevin's | doctors were more optimistic with the strength of mov |
and white film that the eras of the first two | Doctors were filmed in. |
All these | doctors were found not guilty. |
e among western Ukrainians (lawyers, writers, | doctors) were typically the children of priests, whic |
The | doctors were critical of the diet's claim that weight |
n were often shot or left to die as Wehrmacht | doctors were ordered not to provide treatment. |
Several | doctors were investigated and arrested after the outb |
Doctors were reputed to keep their mistresses in this | |
mself bled by his overseer then after the two | doctors were summoned, he was bled again. |
All the town's | doctors were reported to have died, leaving civilians |
Nazi | doctors were enthusiastic about the results, and plan |
icine is a system where "the government tells | doctors what to do". |
Subsequent television appearances include | Doctors where she played one of the original characte |
For example, whereas MRI can tell | doctors where a tumour (cancer) is located within a p |
flashback, A Country Practice, and The Young | Doctors where she played Maggie Gordon from 1980 to 1 |
n this story and Dicks' later novel The Eight | Doctors, wherein Borusa again escapes the tomb: howev |
eference to the Sixth Doctor TV story The Two | Doctors, which features the return of the Second Doct |
ect competition with the Dr. Phil spinoff The | Doctors, which CTD distributes). |
The Orthopedic Center, a private clinic of 27 | doctors which includes specialities in all major body |
onsultant for the NBC daytime soap opera, The | Doctors, which began airing in 1963. |
appearance on the BBC1 afternoon soap opera, | Doctors, which aired on 9 August 2007. |
airs on Radio-Canada (simultaneously with The | Doctors, which airs on a different channel at that ti |
e the transition between the Fourth and Fifth | Doctors, which she declined, but agreed to star in th |
er role as Ruth Pearce in the BBC soap opera; | Doctors, which began in April 2008 and ended on the 1 |
tuses having racial or hereditary defects for | doctors, while the abortion of healthy "pure" German, |
He also studied with | doctors while in Liberia and became a lay medical pra |
Surprising his | doctors, White lived five years longer than initially |
men who consider abortion are referred to two | doctors who then advise her whether abortion is suita |
erence, Timanus also lamented that of the 353 | doctors who referred patients to him -- some of them, |
The | doctors who wanted to save her, left her to bleed for |
Doctors who disobeyed these regulations might be have | |
His products were sold directly to | doctors, who in turn prescribed them to their patient |
suit on behalf of her husband against the two | doctors who performed the surgery, alleging malpracti |
, and a human rights activist, was one of six | doctors, who questioned the ethics of the medical est |
The medical treatment was provided by | doctors who belonged to a "panel" in each district. |
Psychiatrists, a group of young reform-minded | doctors, who encouraged him to run for the presidency |
Two | doctors, who refused to sign a certificate stating fa |
Migraine Clinic provides a team of specialist | doctors who give advice on the management of migraine |
age which ended her career, but Cooper defied | doctors who said she would never walk again and has s |
Cohan looked for excellent | doctors who would allow him to undergo therapy usuall |
Tim replies he is only touched by | doctors who are checking vital signs. |
sence of an official committee which included | doctors, who verified the soundness of the body. |
Doctors who failed to adhere to the provisions of thi | |
and a directory of DAN! (Defeat Autism Now!) | doctors who are sympathetic to the widely discredited |
e ill and was allegedly misdiagnosed twice by | doctors who failed to recognize her as having pneumon |
The Act's applicability in prosecuting | doctors who prescribe narcotics to addicts was succes |
2003 Mirza was sectioned for two weeks by her | doctors, who believed her condition was psychosomatic |
was a formation within the SS of professional | doctors who provided medical services for the SS, inc |
However, after his autopsy, | doctors who examined his heart found the scarring inc |
use a directory provided by the group to find | doctors who have taken the pledge. |
ters with complete personal information about | doctors who performed abortions. |
however this theory was contested by the | doctors who conducted the post mortem. |
Additionally, clinicians and | doctors who perform the therapy have drawn scrutiny f |
These have been confirmed by a number of | doctors who were present. |
The councilors are necessarily | doctors, who are elected by their peers for a purely |
It focused on a group of | doctors who practice medicine at a remote clinic in t |
al Clark Street Hospital and the lives of the | doctors who work there. |
Later, he met "a set of women | doctors who were working too hard to get a date on Fr |
He was one of a group of Sorbonne | doctors who in the 1550s began detailed scholarship o |
own in the Derbyshire Peak District - and the | doctors who worked there. |
The | Doctors who became Victims of the Great Calamity, G. |
In it he argues that | doctors who approve of withdrawing patients from life |
One of the | doctors who examined Ben's body was a friend of Berna |
it, an ABC News reporter interviewed hospital | doctors who stayed in Kuwait throughout the Iraqi occ |
The General Medical Council charged six | doctors who signed cremation forms for Shipman's vict |
After the battle, the | doctors who took care of the wounded and buried the d |
They are a famous family of writers and | doctors, whose descendants span all the way to Americ |
ng for various national acts such as the Spin | Doctors, Widespread Panic, the Radiators, and Little |
others contend that it is a choice" and "some | doctors will tell you that it is in fact a disease." |
SARS was established in 1972 as a group of | doctors willing to give up their spare time to assist |
Local | doctors wished to operate immediately to remove the b |
acter was also an important qualification for | doctors wishing to obtain a license. |
Fatal Cure tells the story of two young | doctors, with their 9-year-old daughter who suffers f |
Determined to end the practice of the | doctors, with the help from lawyer Nora Fields, Laura |
lause in the Medical Act 1858 that recognized | doctors with foreign degrees practicing in Britain be |
patients benefit from an expansive roster of | doctors with different specialties who share resource |
d substituted Perkhun was quickly released by | doctors with the diagnosis of a broken nose. |
Under a clause in the Act that recognized | doctors with foreign degrees practising in Britain, E |
ia/HCA facilities in El Paso and on dozens of | doctors with suspected ties to the company. |
HIV policy adviser for the medical aid group | Doctors Without Borders. |
2007-2008, Dabaga was briefly a center for a | Doctors without borders project, which was forced out |
The | Doctors Without Borders HIV policy adviser says, “Cou |
Doctors Without Borders says funding levels now put h | |
The medical aid group | Doctors Without Borders says lead poisoning has kille |
oceeds to, organizations such as Earth First, | Doctors Without Borders, Sea Shepherd, and Pacific Wi |
rt Charles about May 2000, after working with | Doctors without Limits. |
Doctors Without Limits was an organization that provi | |
Doctors Without Borders Bahrain | |
y Ehrlich, a pediatrician who has worked with | Doctors Without Borders. |
010, with 11% of the profits being donated to | Doctors Without Borders. |
Borders" Group exhibit and auction to benefit | Doctors Without Borders. |
ara Finn, when all three had been involved in | Doctors Without Borders. |
baccalaurei baculo potius quam lauro digni" ( | Doctors without doctrine, artless Masters of Arts, an |
go to Darfur, Africa to join John Carter in a | Doctors Without Borders program after Pratt helped a |
of Corvallis had Creffield examined by local | doctors, witnessed by a judge and city attorney, who |
During the stunt, | doctors witnessed skin breakdown at the hands and fee |
Doctors' Wives is a 1971 American drama film directed | |
Doctors' Wives (1967) | |
Doctors' Wives (1971) as Pretty Nurse. | |
Doctors worked on the injured, while survivors were c | |
Doctors working outside the NHS would be considered i | |
umber of medicines and do not replace regular | doctors working from offices. |
XII signed a law that made it compulsory for | doctors working in Madrid and other Royal Places to b |
nd has worked on various relief projects with | Doctors Worldwide. |
Upon arrival at the asylum, | doctors would give the woman a pelvic exam. |
herd as Dr Will Preston, though the roster of | doctors would change many times over the course of th |
Junior | Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands is a BBC Three tele |
Junior | Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands |
A Very British Coup, Casualty, Casualty 1909, | Doctors, Z-Cars, Coronation Street and Foyle's War. |
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