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hat he genuinely cares about every one of his | patients, as he is easily able to empathize with his p |
n began recommending daily aspirin to all his | patients, and claimed that the patients who followed t |
charming and became well-acquainted with his | patients over many years. |
doctor, was accused of taking money from his | patients, which he admitted. |
uses humanitarian considerations to treat his | patients, whom he calls as his “clients”. |
One of his | patients is Mary Bennett, a woman desperate to have a |
Yan cures his | patients by not only medication but also by psychologi |
His dedication to the welfare of his | patients, mainly Irish immigrants, indigenous poor and |
Bath buns proved to be too fattening for his | patients with rheumatism. |
His "bedside manner" with his | patients, who are in many cases seriously ill, is also |
mund is a cynical, one eyed psychiatrist; his | patients hate him, but he doesn't seem to care about t |
Most of his | patients were transsexual people who were too poor to |
ed his home into a free clinic, providing his | patients with food and lodging as well as medical care |
being contacted by his late wife through his | patients' near-death experience. |
MacCarthy had to do the best he could for his | patients whilst splashing around in the South China Se |
ser) M.D., is using radical techniques on his | patients to cure them of their various phobias. |
passionate doctor who puts the welfare of his | patients, especially children, above his medical caree |
Navratil supported the creativity of his | patients and showed their works in the art context and |
He instructed his | patients to consume six cookies (approximately 500 cal |
ochnauer), a deviant who enjoys torturing his | patients, being killed and buried in the basement of a |
ted the dedication with which he cared of his | patients, disregarding the risk of contagion he had. |
ses the regenerative powers of lizards on his | patients with terrifying results. |
tha (to stand); thus "one who stands near his | patients to treat them." |
Dr. Yealland treats his | patients not like traumatised human beings, but like m |
torius experiments with new techniques on his | patients and becomes consumed with his work, leaving l |
in his private practice as treatment for his | patients in Baltimore, Maryland during the late 19th c |
the surgeon can access all data regarding his | patients on the Internet. |
On 27 August 1903, one of his | patients undergoing external urethrotomy under chlorof |
all occurred in less than five percent of his | patients, and these results have not been replicated b |
, has been quoted as estimating the IQ of his | patients as around 25. |
minology but is not overly concerned with his | patients' actual health. |
Often, he was the only one at his | patients' bedside when family and friends, fearful of |
ted Bausch & Lomb to report that three of his | patients had contracted a fungal infection called Fusa |
As a peacetime GP, his | patients included Lord Longford and Harold Wilson, and |
He gave a detailed breakdown of his | patients, of whom he kept meticulous records, noting t |
s interested in their owners as he was in his | patients, and his writing is, at root, an amiable but |
e, where they lived upstairs and Brad saw his | patients on the lower level. |
extraordinarius” at the request of one of his | patients, Karl Theodor von Dalberg, a personality of g |
of the mainland, leaving only the doctor, his | patients, and five sailors under a midshipman to look |
irit operations" on the etheric bodies of his | patients, which would then manifest as healing of thei |
low of energy that he said he observed in his | patients' bodies, "bio-electricity," and considered ca |
any of Cornell's individual sessions with his | patients, but before he is able to tell Strachey every |
Dr. Frankenstein-style surgeon who takes his | patients apart before putting them back together with |
ytix's nurse introduces the conditions of his | patients to Asterix and Obelix, there is one whom she |
r to write an open letter requesting that his | patients be tested for HIV infection. |
), becoming their first physician; one of his | patients was Horst Wessel, who eventually became a mar |
He kept track of his | patients via "End Result Cards" which contained basic |
pattern between Shipman's home visits and his | patients' deaths. |
eart Disease in which he writes about how his | patients reverse atherosclerosis by following a vegan |
's father, Richard Malmros, when treating his | patients in the 1940s. |
n his performance (and his next fix) than his | patients' well-being. |
orge Douglas Robb for his ability to have his | patients wake up promptly enough to say "Thank you, Mr |
ctice, he tried to develop a rapport with his | patients by regularly visiting the local taverns where |
two and a half years in prison and 137 of his | patients were fined for failing to meet the certificat |
had been charged with murdering three of his | patients at an Oradell, New Jersey hospital with curar |
As much as he gave to his | patients in terms of caring and empathetic treatment, |
skills in this way he made it easier for his | patients to pick up their lives again when they were w |
ed them into a cookie intended to control his | patients' hunger. |
question his own method of therapy, since his | patients take long to recover and sometimes actually s |
eveloping proper diets and conditions for his | patients and battles to set up regular training lectur |
. Leo Dolan, he is infamous for torturing his | patients with copious amounts of white rum and was eve |
his requests that sought to have some of his | patients prosecuted for war crimes based on statements |
ed that he not only fell in love with all his | patients in the last stages of their analyses...but th |
However, he has a habit of treating his | patients in bizarre and often disturbing ways, such as |
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