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sode "Night of the Long Knives"), Marcus Welby, | M.D., Barnaby Jones, Hawaii Five-O, The Streets of S |
ersity of Michigan, graduating in 1980 with her | M.D. Barthwell then moved to suburban Chicago where |
Millennium Inorganic Chemicals is a Hunt Valley, | MD based chemical company. |
Major General Sir James Murray Irwin KCMG CB | MD BCH (1858-1938), British Army doctor, who served |
eschel stepped down, and William Dalton, Ph.D., | M.D., became Moffitt's third President, CEO and Cent |
he AMA Perspective on LGBT Health," Edward Hill, | MD became the first president of the AMA to address |
1858 he became the last man to become a Lambeth | MD before the Medical Act 1858 abolished this parti |
icine at the University of Edinburgh, qualifying | MD, before studying anatomy under Dr Marshall durin |
its founding in the early 1950s, when Ruth Fox, | M.D. began regular meetings with other physicians in |
biological warfare (BW) program at Fort Detrick, | MD beginning in 1951. |
Marcus Welby, | M.D., Ben Casey). |
Silver Spring, | MD: Bibliophile Legion Books. |
y in early sign language acquisition" Orlansky, | M.D., Bonvillian, J.D. Journal of Speech and Hearing |
James Rheuben Andrews, | M.D., born 1942 in Homer, Louisiana, is an orthopedi |
He graduated at Oxford, M.B. and | M.D., both in 1573. |
at Norton once more, still with Gilbert Smith as | MD, but now under the aegis of AMC at Woolwich. |
takes approximately the same approach as damped | MD, but based on slightly different methodology. |
Nicholls, D.G.; Murray, | M.D.; Butcher, E.C.; & Moors, P.J. (2000). |
vice (or newsletter) published in Silver Spring, | MD by CD Publications. |
elphia where in 1818 he was given the degree of | M.D. by the University of Pennsylvania. |
Interview with Alexander V. Trofimov, | MD By Carol Hiltner |
She was granted an honorary | M.D. by the University of Marburg, and was invested |
satire on big business, Empire, as the menacing | M.D. Calvin Cromwell. |
with permeabilities significantly lower than 100 | mD can form efficient seals (see petroleum geology) |
W.H. Wilson Tang, | MD, Cardiovascular Medicine |
tance Research and Education Amendments of 2001 ( | MD CARE Act, Pub.L. 107-84, 115 Stat. |
On December 18, 2001 the | MD CARE Act was signed into law and amends the Publ |
and carpet python, murray darling carpet python, | MD carpet python, vic carpet python. |
Eric Courchesne, Dr. Nathaniel Heinz, Tom Insel, | MD, Catherine Lord, PhD, Dr. Fred Volkmar and Dr. P |
since his teens and was an active fundraiser for | MD causes. |
iginal Thornton Friends School of Silver Spring, | MD, ceased operations. |
Meade, | MD: Center for Cryptologic History, National Securi |
Jothydev Kesavadev, | MD, Chairman of Diabscreen Kerala, India, is a rese |
, MA, Brooklyn, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore, | MD, Chalmette, LA, and Salinas, CA. |
Then in 1964 Asa Yancey, | M.D., Chief of Surgery at Hughes Spalding, developed |
HITSP is chaired by John Halamka, | MD, CIO of Harvard Medical School. |
nee Collegiate, then earned his medical degrees ( | MD, CM) at Queen's University. |
niversity where he attained his medical degrees ( | MD, CM). |
niversity where he received his medical degrees ( | MD, CM). |
Morgan Stanislaus Grace, | M.D., CMG, M.L.C (28 February 1837 - 19 April 1903) |
Catherine Falls is named after the wife of | M.D. Cockburn, believed to have introduced the coffe |
ab-initio quantum mechanical molecular dynamics ( | MD) code using pseudopotentials and a plane wave ba |
pened in fall 1988 as a result of the merger of | M.D. Collins High School and Feldwood High School. |
arvey W. Wiley Federal Building in College Park, | MD, constructed in 2001, and named after Wiley in 2 |
ls as the former Director of Clinical Trials for | MD Consult, authored or co-authored 17 book chapter |
Durgesh Tinaikar, | MD, Corporate Banking, Mizuho Financial Group, Japa |
ated in all basic medical sciences (as are their | MD counterparts), VCOM students also receive approx |
Bachelor of Science degree and then in 1875 his | MD, Crocker obtainied a position as resident obstet |
om Southern Methodist University in 1956 and an | M.D., cum laude from the Washington University in St |
er, Sr. (September 3, 1793 - January 13, 1855), | M.D., D.D., founded the first Western Medical Missio |
the main content, approved editors must have an | M.D., D.O., or Ph.D. in a biomedical field. |
$99,300 for workers with professional degrees ( | M.D., D.P.T., D.P.M., D.O., J.D., Pharm.D., D.D.S., |
Birth: St. Marys County, | Md. Date of issue: February 18, 1874. |
Douglas K. Ousterhout, | MD, DDS, is a craniofacial surgeon with a practice |
Baltimore, | MD, December 20 |
He earned his | M.D. degree at West Virginia University and his Ph.D |
After receiving his | M.D. degree in 1825 from what was then called Massac |
, Downstate Medical Center where he received an | M.D. degree in 1957. |
husetts, and Harvard Medical School, earning an | M.D. degree in 1884 as an intern at Boston City Hosp |
In 1951, he received his | M.D. degree from the University of Vienna and joined |
om which he earned a B.A. degree in 1955 and an | M.D. degree in 1959. |
He completed his | M.D. degree in 1912. |
Tim Hunter received his | M.D. degree from Northwestern University in 1968. |
llege of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, completing his | M.D. degree in 1983. |
ty of Pennsylvania (UPA), where he received the | M.D. degree In 1913. |
He received his | M.D. degree from the University of Virginia in 1877 |
, he worked as a veterinarian, having earned an | M.D. degree still while playing. |
Bernatz was awarded the | M.D. degree in 1944, and was immediately commissione |
Shortly after receiving an | M.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh, Medic |
e University of Edinburgh where he received his | M.D. degree in 1782. |
Kalantar-Zadeh received his | MD degree from the University of Bonn in Germany, a |
In 2010 she obtained her | M.D. degree from the University of Alabama School of |
He received his | M.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 183 |
He eventually obtained a | M.D. degree and practiced medicine in Smithfield, Vi |
He received his | M.D. degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimo |
Butler received his | MD degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967 and se |
He graduated with an | M.D. degree from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia |
In 1978 Kasparek received an | M.D. degree from Warsaw Medical School, in Poland. |
udents for his higher education; he acquired his | MD degree in 1994 at Russian State Medical Universi |
ified as a medical practitioner by receiving his | MD degree in 1890. |
In 1984 he obtained a | MD degree from Northwestern University. |
undergraduate training at Manchester College, an | MD degree from Indiana University School of Medicin |
He taught at Wittenberg, where he received an | M.D. degree and became a professor of mathematics. |
iversity School of Medicine in 1900, earning an | M.D. degree in 1903. |
the degree of B.S. Later he received a medical ( | MD) degree from the Wooster Medical College in in W |
f Melbourne in 1962, and his Doctor of Medicine ( | MD) degree from Monash University in 1969. |
lorida College of Medicine student pursuing her | M.D. degree after attending Princeton University as |
cated at McGill University, where he received an | MD degree in 1901. |
De Camilli completed his | M.D. degree from the University of Milan in Italy. |
There, he received the | MD degree in 1942. |
versity School of Medicine where he received an | M.D. degree in 1964. |
1940 to 1960: The AMA accredits programs for the | MD degree and opens an office in Washington DC. |
He earned a | M.D. degree from Harvard University (magna cum laude |
from Louisville Male High School then earned a | M.D. degree from the University of Louisville in 189 |
Richman received his | MD degree from Stanford University in 1970. |
nion College in 1830 and received the degree of | M.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 183 |
Molinski earned the | M.D. degree from the UT Center for the Health Scienc |
He then received an | M.D. degree at Yale University, and a Ph.D. in bioph |
Born in Los Angeles, he received his | M.D. degree at the University of California at San F |
He also received the | M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School. |
chool at Georgetown University and received his | M.D. degree in 1966. |
She received her | MD degree from Penn State's Hershey Medical Center |
Completing his | MD degree in 1710, Meyer had practises in Schweinsb |
she entered Cornell Medical School receiving her | MD degree in 1913. |
Pennsylvania State University and received his | M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School. |
American woman in the United States to earn an | M.D. degree, and the only African American woman to |
In 1816 he took his | M.D. degree, and began to practice at Yeovil, Somers |
there after World War II, where he received his | M.D. degree, cum laude, in 1946. |
orced to cease granting the Doctor of Medicine ( | M.D.) degree. |
rom University of the Witwatersrand, earning an | M.D. degree. |
the University of Geneva where he obtained his | M.D. degree. |
in Oklahoma that grants the Doctor of Medicine ( | M.D.) degree. |
, the first General Practitioner to receive the | M.D. degree. |
ity of Pennsylvania, Banks received his medical | M.D. degree. |
a professor in 1759 without having obtained his | MD degree; the degree was awarded subsequently for |
ental medicine (D.M.D.) and doctor of medicine ( | M.D.) degrees from Harvard University and completed |
He received his master's and | M.D. degrees from Harvard University, and his Doctor |
e subsequently earned his PhD (Pharmacology) and | MD degrees from the University of California, San F |
A to complete the clinical clerkships for their | M.D. degrees which are awarded by UCLA. |
duate and a medical student, obtaining B.S. and | M.D. degrees in 1944 and 1948, respectively. |
in Salt Lake City, Utah, Mason earned B.A. and | M.D. degrees from the University of Utah and a maste |
He has M.B.B.S., DTM and H, BDV, | M.D. degrees. |
Victims of Captivity and Cults", Louis J. West, | M.D., Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sci |
MD Dept. of Natural Resources | |
r the Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band by their | MD Derek Broadbent, which sold half a million copie |
Robert Jay Lifton, | M.D. describes her as “one of the most innovative sc |
Her father Luther Halsey Gulick Jr., | M.D. designed the Y.M.C.A. logo. |
ouse, in which the main protagonist, Dr. House, | M.D., diagnoses the symptoms in a fidgety preschool |
Samuel Fuller, the | MD, died in Plymouth, MA, in 1633. |
Dr James R. Baker | MD, Director Michigan Nanotechnology Institute |
Marsel Mesulam, | M.D., director of the Cognitive Neurology and Alzhei |
ward was presented posthumously to Ronald Davis, | MD, Director, Center for Health Promotion and Disea |
nited States Navy in 1943, after completing his | M.D. Dixon was a co-founder and director of the Scri |
llege offers the degrees of Doctor of Medicine ( | M.D.), Doctor of Medicine/Doctor of Philosophy (M.D. |
With Steven Miles, | MD, Dr. Cranford and Alvin Shultz, MD, introduced t |
Hans D. Ochs, | MD, Dr.med (Hans Dieter Ochs) (born September 29, 1 |
cting episodes of series such as Doogie Howser, | M.D., Dream On, Hooperman, Mancuso, F.B.I., Midnight |
Martin A. Samuels, | MD, DSc (hon), FAAN, MACP, FRCP, is an eminent Amer |
Sir Robert Charles Evans | M.D., DSc, (19 October 1918 - 5 December 1995), was |
; Professor C. J. Rowe; Professor K.B. Saunders, | MD, DSc, FRCP; Professor B.A. Sparkes |
Richard Burkewood Welbourn, MA, | MD, DSc.(Hon), FRCS (born 1 May 1919, Rainhill, Lan |
Henry Kenneth Fry BSc(Adel), BSc(Oxon), MBBS, | MD, DSO (1886-1959): Rhodes Scholar, physician and |
J. Arbuckle, | M.D., Dublin, 1747. |
Tenth International Submarine Races in Bethesda, | MD, edging out 17 universities and 1 other high sch |
over, he has skillfully slipped into the role of | MD, Elder Healthcare, working on an aggressive prod |
rge James Allman FRS (1812 - 24 November 1898), | M.D., Emeritus Professor of Natural History in Edinb |
Her assignment at Annapolis, | MD ended in 1872, and she was taken to the Delaware |
ell Gibson (who would later become a practicing | M.D.), enrolled in Ashland Academy in Richland Count |
cs "I'm just a girl who can't say no," in House | M.D. episode 518. |
track "Could We Survive" appeared in the House, | M.D. episode "Lucky Thirteen," which first aired on |
This same track is used in the House | M.D. episode 'Last Resort'. |
nces in well-known television series like House | M.D., ER, Cold Case, 24 and CSI: Crime Scene Investi |
n into the incident was undertaken by Brigadier | M.D. Erskine, commander of the 24th Guards Brigade w |
otein was later perfected by Parth Shah, pH.D., | M.D., Esq. |
ing 6th and 10th in the 50 m and 100 m freestyle | MD events respectively. |
University, originally planning on becoming an | M.D. eventually. |
Brad Perkins, | M.D., Executive VP Strategy and Innovation and Chief |
in A letter to the real and genuine Pierce Dod, | MD, exposing the low absurdity of a late spurious p |
Leonard B. Kaban, D.M.D., | M.D., F.A.C.S. is the Walter C. Guralnick Professor |
Dr. Charles Francis Paterno, | M.D., F.A.C.S. died on February 11, 2011 at his home |
Joel D. Cooper, | M.D., F.A.C.S., a thoracic surgeon, is known for hav |
James Morgan Bartow Bloodworth, Jr., | M.D., F.C.A.P., was an American physician, pathologi |
John Ellerton Stocks | M.D., F.L.S (1822-1854), was a native of Cottingham |
PHILIP HENRY PYE-SMITH, | M.D., F.R.C.P, F.R.S. Consulting Physician to Guy's |
Dr. Frederic John Poynton | M.D., F.R.C.P. (26 June 1869 - 29 October 1943) was |
Robert James Graves, | M.D., F.R.C.S. (1796 - 20 March 1853) was an eminent |
o September 16th, 1875, William Hales Hingston, | M.D., F.R.C.S. (Lond.), |
ation of the Occult Sciences by Ebenezer Sibly, | M.D. F.R.H.S., Embellished with Curious Copper-Plate |
William Baird | M.D., F.R.S, F.L.S. (Eccles, Scottish Borders, 1803 |
te, 1828, he was patronised by Sir John Forbes, | M.D., F.R.S., who sent him pupils for twenty-four ye |
John Barclay, | M.D., F.R.S.Edin., Lecturer in Anatomy |
William Wright, | M.D., F.R.S.S. (London and Edinburgh), A.L.S. |
Thomas Clark Chalmers, | MD, FACP (b. |
Bruce Gould, | MD, FACP, Director, Connecticut AHEC |
Daniel B. Kopans, | MD, FACR is a radiologist specializing in mammograp |
gadier General Elliot Carr Cutler CB, OBE, FRCS, | MD, FACS (July 30, 1888 - August 16, 1947) was an A |
Syed Imran Ahmed | MD FACS Surgeon in New York |
Joel Noe (March 7, 1943 - September 13, 1991), | MD, FACS, was a pioneering plastic surgeon at Beth |
By Edward S. Rachlin, | MD, FACS, and Isabel Rachlin, PT, Mosby-Year Book, |
ver Center was founded in 1996 by Dr. Samuel So, | MD, FACS. |
David Anthony Newsome, | M.D., FARVO (16 April 1942 - 24 February 2011) was a |
Dr. | Md Fazle Haque of Congress won the seat in 1972, 19 |
Lyle L. Berkowitz, | MD, FHIMSS, is a practicing internal medicine physi |
Middle District of Florida (in case citations, | M.D. Fla. or M.D.Fl.) serves the residents of thirty |
In September 1783 he graduated | M.D. for a thesis De Scarlatina Cynanchica. |
He worked for 11 years for IBM became | MD for Ashton-Tate and VP International for Mathsof |
ructed by the Columbian Iron Works in Baltimore, | MD for $141,000. |
Once he had been the aasthana | MD for K.Balachandar films. |
rsee, Professors of English and Thomas W. Lamb, | MD., former Professor of Physiology at the Universi |
Richard Olds, | M.D., former chair of medicine at the Medical Colleg |
rding to a logical study conducted by Alec Roy, | M.D. formerly at the National Institute on Alcohol A |
Sidney Farber, | MD, founded the Children's Cancer Research Foundati |
The New York Psychiatrist Daniel Casriel | M.D., founder of AREBA (today the oldest surviving p |
er consisted of Colours United, Dee Smoove, Mike | MD, Frank Riley & the Boyz, .... Today, Rude Boy Re |
Dr. John Wedgwood (1919-2007), CBE, | MD, FRCP |
Sir Michael George Parke Stoker CBE | MD FRCP FRS (born July 4, 1918) is a British physic |
h, Elm and Pine Wards opened by The Lord Amulree | MD FRCP on 12 October 1966. |
William Rees-Thomas CB | MD FRCP DPM (15 June 1887-13 April 1978) was a Wels |
Ronald D. Guttmann | MD, FRCPC, FCAHS, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesot |
Martin Barry, | MD, FRCPE, FRSE, FRS (28 March 1802, Fratton, Ports |
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