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| umerous television advertisements for Liberty | Medical, a company specializing in home delivery of m |
| Medical Abortion | |
| Misoprostol is one of the drugs used for | medical abortions in lieu of surgical evacuation. |
| On the other hand, many women who have | medical abortions performed at private hospitals may |
| They, The Undeserving - (CD, | Medical Abuse Records, 2007) |
| nfluence to the Principle 18 (protection form | medical abuse) of The Yogyakarta Principles. |
| r AO (born 28 December 1944) is an Australian | medical academic and endocrinologist. |
| r married Michael Bannon, a paediatrician and | medical academic, in 1988. |
| Along with | Medical Academy and HOSA, the ASB helps advertise and |
| The | Medical Academy's goal is to prepare students to purs |
| The Silesian | Medical Academy, |
| . Luke's has received numerous awards for its | medical accomplishments. |
| The | Medical Act 1858 (c. |
| his certification was not certification as a " | medical practitioner", nor did it give standing under |
| England, has also lectured internationally on | medical acupuncture. |
| hosomatic medicine, integrative medicine, and | medical acupuncture. |
| Medical Administrative Assistant | |
| The | Medical Administrative Officer Candidate School was e |
| July 31 - Thomas George Roddick, surgeon, | medical administrator and politician (d.1923) |
| Mary Clark-Glass is an academic, | medical administrator and former politician in Northe |
| M4 (acts as a | medical admissions unit) |
| In parallel with these, | medical advances overcame the malaria. |
| As the century continued, | medical advances made tuberculosis a less serious thr |
| espected scientists and, with them, make more | medical advances. |
| It looks at medicine in general and recent | medical advances. |
| In April 2009, Herring retired on | medical advice after suffering a series of concussion |
| h breathing issues such as asthma should seek | medical advice and the guidance of a qualified teache |
| 1823 his illness became serious; he moved for | medical advice to London, but died shortly afterwards |
| ments may now exist - do not use the above as | medical advice - seek professional medical advice. |
| Doktor.ru: health and | medical advice |
| On | medical advice, Bache went to Algiers early in 1856. |
| om February 1974 to 1979, when he resigned on | medical advice. |
| ed from rugby after the 2008-09 season due to | medical advice. |
| Sydenham seat in Parliament in March 1886 on | medical advice. |
| He resigned upon receiving | medical advice. |
| liam White resigned his seat in March 1886 on | medical advice. |
| He was the senior | medical adviser at the compound at Camp Cropper near |
| The | Medical Adviser in Life Assurance (London, 1874; 2nd |
| He subsequently served as | medical advisor to the Right to Die Society. |
| win brother, Manfred Guttmacher, was a famous | medical advisor to the Baltimore City's Supreme Bench |
| Steven Fox has been appointed as the mayor's | medical advisor. |
| Scott L. Pomeroy, MD, PhD, chair, | medical advisory board |
| There is also an Ovarian Cancer | Medical Advisory Board. |
| Evans is a member of the | medical advisory board of the Interstitial Cystitis A |
| Medical Advisory Panel for the Fibromyalgia Support G | |
| d during the First World War he served on the | medical advisory board, instructing medical officers |
| He became Vice Chancellor for | Medical Affairs before being named Washington Univers |
| Topping was vice president for | medical affairs at the University of Pennsylvania fro |
| Labor, Commerce, and Industry; Ethics; Rules; | Medical Affairs; and Fish, Game, and Forestry. |
| red trademark of the German company Geratherm | Medical AG. |
| providing legal, business, | medical, agricultural or any other expertise |
| English lessons and | medical aid were also provided. |
| ambulances to transport casualties to Forward | Medical Aid Units (FMAU). |
| The militants tried to provide him with | medical aid but it wasn't enough. |
| s hospital has now become the major source of | medical aid for the local people. |
| Spanish | Medical Aid Armband |
| s the distinguished Secretary of the Tredegar | Medical Aid Society in South Wales. |
| pages about Aneurin Bevan and the (Tredegar) | Medical Aid Society. |
| e worked in the Afghanistan Committee, giving | medical aid. |
| Vidyadharan and the constable to be taken for | medical aid. |
| port their positions nightly or might request | medical aid." |
| carried out his military service, mostly as a | medical aide. |
| Serving as a | medical aidman with Company B, Sp5 McWethy accompanie |
| A | medical algorithm for assessment and treatment of ove |
| Medical algorithms are part of a broader field which | |
| He was the first president of the Harvard | Medical Alumni Association in 1891. |
| Hopkins Distinguished | Medical Alumnus Award. |
| In February, 2010, New Orleans EMS acquired a | medical ambulance bus (MAB) from Sartin Services, Inc |
| Later a | medical ambulatory clinic was built on a plot of land |
| ompleted one of the most extensive studies on | Medical Amnesty Policies to date. |
| Medical Amnesty Policies are laws or acts enacted pro | |
| lation has been introduced to date concerning | medical amnesty. |
| Cardo | Medical, an orthopedic medical device company, design |
| See also: | Medical analysis of circumcision |
| Refractive Surgery division comprises mainly | medical analysis devices and lasers required for eye |
| Medical Anatomy, or, Illustrations of the Relevant Po | |
| th thus making it an exclusive forum for both | medical and non-medical professionals equally. |
| published four books and some 150 articles on | medical and scientific research. |
| The shul is poplar with | medical and graduate students at the Johns Hopkins an |
| ir examination was published in the Edinburgh | Medical and Surgical Journal. |
| He completed his Doctorate in | Medical and Theological Ethics at the University of O |
| trials were published in 1849 in The Southern | Medical and Surgical Journal. |
| medical and drug-testing room | |
| Essays | medical and experimental [Vol. |
| The United | Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas' Ho |
| The aim for the BMA is "to promote the | medical and allied sciences, and to maintain the hono |
| Clark's combined | medical and engineering knowledge led to a general in |
| ty's largest city and a regional educational, | medical and commercial center is Johnson City. |
| radioactive isotope is used for a variety of | medical and industrial purposes including cancer ther |
| He was made president of the | Medical and Chirurgical Society of London in 1893. |
| ghlin Award for Distinguished Public Officer, | Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland in 2001. |
| With approximately 50,000 members, including | medical and premedical students, residents and practi |
| Medical and police services began to be offered in th | |
| l is the international scientific, technical, | medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wi |
| tly had guest roles in Ghost Whisperer, Miami | Medical, and Castle. |
| rolific medieval translator of philosophical, | medical, and scientific texts from Greek into Latin. |
| The hospital has all major | medical and surgical specialities and has 650 beds an |
| and 218 staff members (delegates, officials, | medical and auxiliary staff). |
| Medical and Surgical Endocrinology (1975; co-written | |
| Medical and Pediatric Oncology, New York, 1993, 21 (7 | |
| These began regular publication as the Boston | Medical and Surgical Journal which later became the N |
| FA is linked with the International Christian | Medical and Dental Association. |
| The Longwood | Medical and Academic Area (also known as Longwood Med |
| mera is marketed towards the law-enforcement, | medical and scientific communities. |
| sterilization of | medical and pharmaceutical goods. |
| tish friendly society specialising in private | medical and income protection insurance. |
| oring her illness, Paula Levin finally sought | medical and mental help. |
| Rogan supports the | medical and recreational use of cannabis. |
| ary Life Member, International Federation for | Medical and Biological Engineering, 2000 |
| Zworykin Award, International Federation for | Medical and Biological Engineering, 2003. |
| ferring the remaining assets of the Clerical, | Medical and General Life Assurance Society to HBOS's |
| nts undergo training at the Centre in various | medical and paramedical disciplines |
| so, many starbases have larger, more advanced | medical and engineering sections than starships. |
| zation (1845-1850), and contributed papers to | medical and scientific journals. |
| Medical and Veterinary Entomology 3:3(1989): 281-285. | |
| includes works of art, surgical instruments, | medical and nursing equipment, uniforms, medals, docu |
| Medical and Health | |
| cks appointed a committee of seven reputable ( | medical and non-medicial) officials to investigate Es |
| At one time there were many | medical and dental offices in the top floors; later t |
| medical and scientific evaluations of applications fo | |
| pany Royal Engineers/Royal Indian Engineers & | Medical and veterinary detachments: support |
| Most ADMH employees are | medical and direct care staff that work in facilities |
| Ultem resins are used in | medical and chemical instrumentation due to their hea |
| Medical and dental bills | |
| National Symposium on | Medical and Public Health Response to Bioterrorism. |
| me chartered as a university in 1875, added a | medical and pharmacy program (Leonard Medical School) |
| Facilities for | medical and health checkups |
| enowned as a destination for pilgrims seeking | medical and dental treatment from its owner. |
| In 1886 it became the Warrington Lodge | Medical and Surgery Home for Ladies. |
| For many years he acted as editor of the ' | Medical and Physical Journal.' |
| range from primary care to the most advanced | medical and surgical specialties. |
| It has provided free | medical and dental care since 1969. |
| Major services include adult and pediatric | medical and surgical care and an urgent care clinic. |
| Some countries have exempted | medical and telecommunication infrastructure products |
| Spaniards: 30 (10 1966/1967 - 20 1967/1968) | Medical and sanitary forces. |
| One contains antique | medical and dental equipment rescued from the old inf |
| founding Fellow of the American Institute of | Medical and Biological Engineering in 1993. |
| Medical and Rehabilitation | |
| Fellow of the American Institute of | Medical and Biological Engineers (1996) |
| Medical and Related Sciences (MaRS) Discovery Distric | |
| Exceptional patient care is integrated with | medical and nursing education, as well as research. |
| Medical and Trauma training; | |
| Medical and handicap (phones, keyboards, wheelchairs, | |
| He has published over 200 articles in the | medical and public health literature. |
| acam has served the technology needs of major | medical and industrial sector clients, providing a po |
| sed for gas permeable packaging, autoclavable | medical and laboratory equipment, microwave component |
| She extended her | medical and pharmacological training at the U.P. Phil |
| A | Medical and Retail center is being developed at the o |
| Medical and financial corporations are excluded, as a | |
| Fellow of the American Institute of | Medical and Biological Engineers (2001) |
| ovides a complete range of latest diagnostic, | medical and surgical facilities for the care of its p |
| ore than $100 million to support educational, | medical and religious institutions. |
| He was also a co-founder of the Mississippi | Medical and Surgical Association. |
| Review of | Medical and Veterinary Mycology |
| across many industries, including scientific, | medical, and industrial fields. |
| He passed his | medical and was unveiled on September 2. |
| “The | Medical and Nursing Education Partnership Initiative |
| It has been used in | medical and scientific research articles. |
| Unrealistic to presume | medical and pharmacy practice can implement the chang |
| Medical and logistical support elements | |
| ber of degree plans, many specializing in the | medical and technological fields. |
| It had more sophisticated | medical and dental facilities than smaller vessels. |
| The Fleshlight is stated to be made of | medical and food grade, phthalate-free polymers. |
| Boston | Medical and Surgical Journal 39: 389-393. |
| onastic communities, involved in educational, | medical, and charitable activities. |
| In the | medical and food industries, performic acid is common |
| ere Air Operations Commander, Line Chief, and | Medical and Communications Specialists. |
| The field includes genetics, physiology, | medical and technical audiology, cognitive neuroscien |
| Rhinology concerns itself with | medical and surgical diseases of the nasal passages a |
| rategic and business planning of postgraduate | medical and dental education in Wales at the School o |
| Rusanov studied medicine at the | Medical and Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, where |
| und scant evidence for tomato toxicity in the | medical and veterinary literature. |
| Scores were injured, many requiring | medical and hospital attention…. |
| He is an avid lecturer in the | medical and spiritual communities. |
| anut Singh served as the Minister for Health, | Medical and Jails Departments for Rajasthan. |
| This company is a distributor of | medical and surgical supplies. |
| It is home of the | Medical and Health Specialty Program. |
| medical and recreational use needs some expanding, or | |
| medical and dental; education; pastoral and welfare) | |
| Treatise on the X-Rays and their Relation to | Medical and Surgical Sciences (1897) |
| ams are computerized and consist of practical | medical and surgical questions. |
| Healthcare costs for general healthcare, | medical and medical insurance such as general practit |
| undergraduate and post-graduate courses under | medical and para-medical faculty. |
| It promotes its members' interests in | medical and political arenas, and in the media. |
| General | medical and surgical care |
| All but the last track feature samples of a | medical and/or horror note. |
| Medical anthropologist, epidemiologists, and clinical | |
| ropology, Harvard University and Professor of | Medical Anthropology in Social Medicine and Professor |
| He taught classes in | medical anthropology at the university there. |
| development, cognitive neuroscience, biology, | medical anthropology, health geography, social work a |
| , "Adaptation and the Biocultural Paradigm in | Medical Anthropology: A Critical Review", Medical Ant |
| In 2003 it was revealed that thousands of | medical antiques from the Callan Park Hospital for th |
| Head of | Medical: Antonio Giner Marco |
| Medical Apartheid traces the convoluted history of me | |
| Medical Apartheid won the 2007 National Book Critics | |
| Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experi | |
| Kazan | medical apparatus plant |
| rman of Industrial Tribunals (1982-85) and of | Medical Appeal Tribunals (1985-89). |
| In terms of its | medical application as relating to bones, "-physis" c |
| worked together with Erich Uhlmann to develop | medical applications of X-rays in Turkey. |
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