Medical
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- relating to the study or practice of medicine
- requiring or amenable to treatment by medicine especially as opposed to surgery
- of or belonging to Aesculapius or the healing art; aesculapian
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- a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person; checkup; medical checkup; medical examination; medical exam; health check
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- relational database of the United States National Library of Medicine for the storage and retrieval of bibliographical information concerning the biomedical literature; MEDLARS
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- professional treatment for illness or injury; medical care
- The sailors provided emergency medical aid, food, and water.
- They also delivered food and medical aid to affected villagers.
- Tzu Chi expanded its work from helping needy families to medical aid in 1970.
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- a person trained to assist medical professionals
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- statement of charges for medical services; doctor's bill
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- building where medicine is practiced; health facility; healthcare facility
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- professional treatment for illness or injury; medical aid
- Nowadays, most medical care is based in Stanley.
- Routine medical care is provided by a community nurse.
- Rations were inadequate, as was medical care.
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- the part of a city where medical facilities are centered
- There is a medical center in the village.
- There are secondary school and a medical center in the village.
- There are secondary school, club and a medical center in the village.
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- a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person; checkup; medical examination; medical exam; medical; health check
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- the body of individuals who are qualified to practice medicine; medical profession
- The technology has been widely acclaimed by the medical community.
- Ambiguous definitions can create concerns in the medical community.
- The resistance from churches, the medical community and society in general diminished.
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- identification of a disease from its symptoms
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- a cloth covering for a wound or sore; dressing
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- the evacuation of persons (usually by air transportation) to a place where they can receive medical care; medevac; medivac
- Despite his pain, Dorland refused painkillers or medical evacuation so he could return to the fight.
- The C-17's capabilities allow the RAF to use it as an airborne hospital for medical evacuation missions.
- On 31 August 1967, a CH-46A on a medical evacuation mission to disintegrated in midair killing all its occupants.
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- a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person; checkup; medical checkup; medical examination; medical; health check
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- a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person; checkup; medical checkup; medical exam; medical; health check
- The board includes an aptitude test, interview and medical examination.
- A medical examination also determined the girl was six months pregnant.
- A medical examination concluded that the bruising was the result of abuse.
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- a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes; coroner
- The city medical examiner ruled the cause of death as suicide by hanging.
- In 1912 he was appointed associate medical examiner for the 8th Norfolk District.
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- amount spent for diagnosis or treatment or prevention of medical problems
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- a nonresident doctor or medical student; connected with a hospital but not living there; extern
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- the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient; medical record; anamnesis
- and adjunct professor of medical history (ret.)
- His medical history only lists "good" for his vision.
- Very few details of Coleman's medical history have been made public.
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- an institution created for the practice of medicine
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- instrument used in the practice of medicine
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- an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience (`houseman' is a British term); intern; interne; houseman
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- someone who practices medicine; medical practitioner
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- a medical practitioner in the armed forces; medic
- In 1991, he became a deputy chief medical officer.
- During World War I, Drake was a medical officer.
- In 1939 he joined the Ministry of Health as a medical officer.
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- the practice of medicine
- Integrated medical practice begins in second year.
- Page continued his professional medical practice.
- He then established a medical practice in Boston.
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- someone who practices medicine; medical man
- Their only child, Robert Fleming (1924–2015), became a general medical practitioner.
- He later moved to South Australia, where he became a prominent medical practitioner.
- EPO is a drug that may only be obtained through a medical practitioner's prescription.
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- a procedure employed by medical or dental practitioners
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- the body of individuals who are qualified to practice medicine; medical community
- This view was very influential in the medical profession.
- Certification in the medical profession is often offered by particular specialties.
- Bowlby's and Robertson's research was met with hostility by the medical profession.
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- a prediction of the course of a disease; prognosis; prospect
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- the case history of a medical patient as recalled by the patient; medical history; anamnesis
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- the professional relation between a health care professional and a patient
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- a report of the results of a medical examination of a patient
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- a graduate school offering study leading to a medical degree; school of medicine
- He planned to go to medical school in Philadelphia.
- Like Hunt, he completed medical school at RWJMS.
- He was dean of that medical school in 1920 and 1921.
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- the science of dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention and treatment of disease
- The 2019 awards focused on medical science and public health.
- The 2016 awards focused on medical science and public health.
- THe 2013 awards were focused on medical science and public health.
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- a scientist who studies disease processes
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- an official in a British hospital who looks after the social and material needs of the patients; almoner
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- practices one branch of medicine; specialist
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- the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques; medicine
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- a student in medical school; medico
- He then became a medical student.
- Edson married Suzanne Moor (1917–2009), a medical student, in 1938.
- In 2008, he starred as a medical student in the horror film "Pathology".
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- Dawes travelled to England in 1907 for medical treatment.
- It showed no improvement despite the best medical treatment.
- He did not seek medical treatment.
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- The first Northern Nigerian medical doctor, I.
- She married Ariel Ferreira, a medical doctor, in 1957.
- Bapt is a medical doctor and heart specialist.
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- There are no emergency medical services on Fair Isle.
- Trauma Team can be employed for rapid medical services.
- It is similar to spa resorts but with medical services.
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- MacLean received his medical degree from Yale in 1940.
- He stayed at UCLA to obtain his medical degree in 1979.
- He received a medical degree from the University of Virginia.
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- Masturbators are sometimes used for medical research.
- Brahmachary had pledged his body to medical research.
- Kurt Kramer introduced a selenium photocell to medical research.
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- Iran had 1 million medical students in 2011.
- He played one of the title character's medical students.
- The school enrolls 100 MBBS and 80 postgraduate medical students.
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- He was an early supporter of medical education for women.
- Dentistry became a compulsory subject in medical education in 1947.
- She focused her work on pediatrics, neurology, and medical education.
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- and five-year veterinary medical schools ("dr.
- In Hungary, graduates of six-year medical schools ("dr.
- There are 18 medical schools in Nepal that award the MBBS degree.
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- There are no emergency medical services on Fair Isle.
- The sailors provided emergency medical aid, food, and water.
- The hospital offers basic 24-hour emergency medical services.
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- The hospitals provides 24 x7 hours medical facilities.
- Ullberg was very successful in designing medical facilities.
- Dhawade has few medical facilities present within the village.
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- If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
- A myocardial infarction requires immediate medical attention.
- The delay in medical attention is blamed for at least one death.
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- They brought medical supplies and treated people who had been pepper sprayed.
- The company is a leading German distributor of medical supplies to hospitals.
- The RUF stole medical supplies from the hospital and used it as a training base.
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- The hospital has 546 medical staff and 1,786 employees overall.
- It may also be used among medical staff outside of the hospital.
- Four medical staff and six journalists were among those wounded.
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- In 2014, Yoon made her acting debut in medical drama "Doctor Stranger".
- In 2014, Fierro was the executive producer of the USA medical drama Rush.
- In June 2011 she made a guest appearance in the British medical drama "Holby City".
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- The study was published in the medical journal BMJ Open.
- PLOS Pathogens PLOS Pathogens is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal.
- Gut (journal) Gut is a monthly peer reviewed medical journal on gastroenterology and hepatology.
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- SVT is often a mild, self-resolving medical condition.
- As a medical condition, it is called retrograde ejaculation.
- The medical condition of deafblindness comes in different forms.
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- Palivizumab was approved for medical use in 1998.
- It was approved for medical use in Germany in 1985.
- Cidofovir was approved for medical use in 1996.
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- p-ANCA is associated with several medical conditions:
- Many medical conditions can cause anxiety.
- ADA disabilities include both mental and physical medical conditions.
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- The letter was signed by some of the UK's leading medical professionals.
- Doximity Doximity is an online networking service for medical professionals.
- In 1995 sports teams started employing team doctors and medical professionals.
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- Joseph Barsalou received no formal medical training.
- It conducts medical training for the Air Force.
- He did not complete his medical training.
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- This stimulated them to plan a medical college.
- Suriya (Suriya) is a medical college student.
- Thrissur medical college (m g kavu) 16 km
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- The same material is used in other resorbable medical devices.
- Often medical devices and products are sterilized in the package.
- In the EU, all medical devices must be identified with the CE mark.
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- Using "Dr." for other medical practitioners remains controversial.
- Liam was 5 at the time and has adhd, asthma and other medical problems.
- Stobart, along with several other medical units from the Red Cross, went to the affected area.
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- In some countries, medical personnel may be slow to respond to accidents.
- There have been several accusations of Israel attacking medical personnel.
- Sichuan Province sent medical personnel and ambulances to Yunnan for support.
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- Foods and medical equipment can be sterilized with radiation.
- The hospital has medical equipment all at a cost more than Rs.
- It’s fully customized with state-of-the-art in-flight medical equipment.
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- Online medical records are now linked to ID cards.
- Manock did not at any stage review the medical records of Cheney.
- All medical records have been lost, including his death certificate.
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- Tagliacozzi began his medical studies in 1565.
- Beaumanoir returned to her medical studies in Marseille.
- Mangin started her medical studies in 1896.
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- Gila River had a communal medical facility at Butte Hospital.
- As the medical facility deteriorates, so does the programming of the nanomachines.
- Bagdah Rural Hospital with 30 beds is the main medical facility in Bagdah CD Block.
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- In 2011, he supported medical marijuana.
- The second wave concerned medical marijuana in the 1990s and 2000s.
- The proposal to legalize medical marijuana passed with 63% of voter support.
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- She rejects medical assistance, but accepts an assistant's offer to help her up.
- Hostility towards health workers trying to offer medical assistance was also reported.
- Medical services, including First Aid Parties, provided on the spot medical assistance.
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- Agre works as a medical device quality consultant.
- It is a FDA-cleared ECG medical device available for personal use.
- Adams is a partner in KD Healthcare USA, a medical device company.
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- Plain radiography is often the first step in medical imaging.
- Ionizing radiation is also used in some kinds of medical imaging.
- Sources of ionizing radiation include medical imaging, and radon gas.
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- Tiebout retired as medical director of Blythewood in 1950.
- In such systems, the medical director's role takes on several aspects.
- He served as the Center's first medical director from 1982 until 1989.
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- Paddock was the first medical professional in the area.
- It is also the first medical fraternity in the Asian region.
- It was the first medical research charity in the United Kingdom.
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- Chiropractors are not physicians or medical doctors.
- Ophthalmologists are fully qualified medical doctors.
- The longstanding feud between chiropractors and medical doctors continued for decades.
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- Most medical practitioners were literate and often priests.
- The term "Ιατρός" ("iatros") indicates medical practitioners.
- Using "Dr." for other medical practitioners remains controversial.
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- Such viewpoints are a minority in the medical literature.
- It was first described in the medical literature in 1911.
- By 2000, over 250 human cases had been reported in the medical literature.
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- Romania has a long-standing tradition in the medical field.
- Balancing the constraints are views from the medical field.
- Her mother is a lawyer and her father is in the medical field.
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- There are no emergency medical services on Fair Isle.
- The hospital offers basic 24-hour emergency medical services.
- They began CPR until emergency medical services personnel arrived.
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- There's a medical clinic and a dentist on-site.
- The station has administrative offices and a medical clinic on site.
- Amenities include a medical clinic, social club, pool, school and shop.
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- More than 36% were screened out for medical reasons.
- He retired for medical reasons in June, 2009.
- Eventually the army discharged him for medical reasons.
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- The captain of the medical service (in reserve).
- From 1977 to 1993 he worked at medical service.
- The institute provides free medical service along with medicines.
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- He played twice before withdrawing from the rest of the season on medical advice.
- These were on a number of topics, everything from medical advice to moral judgments.
- On medical advice, Byomkesh goes to Dooars to recuperate with his two caring companions.
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- In addition, an outpatient department was included to provide medical care to ambulatory patients.
- CICM was opened on 28 August 2012 to provide medical education in English as an international course.
- Professionals through contractual agreements provide medical, dental, mental health and food services.
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- His private medical practice was fully paperless by 1999.
- Established in 1997, KMC is a private medical college in Nepal.
- He conducted private medical practice in Boise, Idaho and Milwaukee.
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- MacLean received his medical degree from Yale in 1940.
- Poppendick received his medical license on 1 February 1928.
- In 1879 he began studies at Middlesex Hospital; he received his medical degree in 1883.
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- There is also a government medical centre.
- He died of internal bleedings a few hours later in a medical centre.
- The complex will include a university, a research center and a medical centre.
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- Moumouni retired from his medical career in 1991.
- Vitt departed Karate to pursue a medical career in 1997.
- He retired from running at 25 to pursue a medical career.
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- After his final speech, Ferry left the capital for a new medical treatment.
- They will then receive a new medical certificate with the restriction removed.
- By 1965, the first dean of the new medical school John Robert Evans, was appointed.
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- AVMs can cause intense pain and lead to serious medical problems.
- On March 9, 1892, he was put to bed for a series of medical problems.
- Liam was 5 at the time and has adhd, asthma and other medical problems.
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- His books received positive reviews in medical journals.
- He publishes in Philosophy of Medicine and medical journals.
- He has published over 25 scientific papers in medical journals.
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- Many medical centers stopped performing transplants.
- Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun operates the following special medical centers:
- There are lot of educational institutes and medical centers in johar town.
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- It was to meet her medical expenses that he had taken up this job.
- The Indians organization will handle all of Lara's medical expenses.
- In the United States, an FSA debit card only allow medical expenses.
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- Navy's medical team were also deployed to Philippines.
- Premier Zhou Enlai then requested a medical team to go to Lin County.
- A medical team managed to revive the victim, who died forty minutes later.
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- Knight) notices Harris' lack of medical knowledge.
- Achilles refused, claiming to have no medical knowledge.
- participants in which are often motivated by a desire to improve medical knowledge.
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- The resolution became the first endorsement of medical cannabis by any religious body.
- However, as of mid-February 2019, virtually no-one has been able to access medical cannabis.
- In the early days of legalized medical cannabis no prior schooling was needed to work as a budtender.
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- He attributed his interest in medical ethics to this experience.
- He faces a medical ethics dilemma when he has to operate on Dilip.
- The practice has become a controversy in both secular and Jewish medical ethics.
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- Treatments may include medications, medical procedures such as a pacemaker, and surgery.
- Propofol produces anxiolytic effect, beneficial during medical procedures requiring sedation.
- Two of the most common fears of medical procedures are the fear of doctors and the fear of needles.
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- Another successful design field is medical technology.
- The dedicated park's ecosystem supports medical technology innovation and manufacturing.
- Berlin has a long history of discoveries in medicine and innovations in medical technology.
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- MD (Ayurveda) is offered in many medical colleges in India and Sri Lanka.
- Medical education is provided by 29 government and private medical colleges.
- All medical colleges are affiliated with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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- While students at VCOM are educated in all basic medical sciences (as are their M.D.
- CPS announced in 2012 that Crane was to be converted into a magnet school for medical sciences.
- Bose later earned degrees in the medical sciences as well as in Engineering from France and Germany.
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- When severe it may become a medical emergency.
- He had a medical emergency at a yoga studio and later passed away.
- Typhlitis is a medical emergency.
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- The institute provides free medical service along with medicines.
- A full-scale National Health Service would provide free medical care for everyone.
- In 1893 France established a limited program of free medical assistance in urban areas.
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- Primary medical treatments for ET are usually beta-blockers.
- ", about the structure of the brain, or about the quality of medical treatments.
- He also taught himself homeopathy and offered medical treatments to his employees.
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- Achilles refused, claiming to have no medical knowledge.
- There are no medical or engineering colleges in the area.
- She discusses mathematics and general relativity but mentions no medical care.
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- He graduated from the medical faculty of Bucharest University in 1930.
- He joined the HKU medical faculty in 1999 and was promoted to full professor in 2006.
- A dispute broke out with Strachan, causing the mass resignation of the medical faculty.
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- Determined to find out what is wrong with her son, Ellen seeks medical help.
- If swallowed, get medical help or contact a poison control center immediately.
- Due to his poor economic conditions he faced problems in getting timely medical help.
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- Ramzan Kadyrov agreed to cover Boytsov's medical bills after his banks accounts were blocked.
- In 2008, he auctioned an autographed pair of his pants on eBay to help pay his medical bills.
- But as Stevens's condition improved and his medical bills soared, he was sent home to recover.
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- Weekly clinics are run for medical and surgical superspecialties.
- St. Mary's Hospital - Madison is a general medical and surgical facility.
- The hospital can provide most of the medical and surgical care for its patients.
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- In 1867 he moved to British Columbia as a medical missionary.
- He went to Taiyuan in Shanxi as a medical missionary in 1906.
- Dr. Paul Carlson, an American medical missionary, was among those killed during the raid.
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- Most highly cited medical researcher in the world.
- She returned to Paris, where she became a medical researcher.
- Among the patients is the daughter of the head medical researcher of the satellite.
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- If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
- He did not seek medical treatment.
- However, the athlete is still advised to seek medical consultation.
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- Salazar decided to retire from boxing after the fight citing medical issues.
- Ron had numerous medical issues while walking the marathon and finished at about 13 hours.
- Though best known for his reporting on space issues, Bergman also filed many reports on medical issues for ABC.
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- Susan takes medical leave from work and uses the time for a brief vacation.
- He was chosen as the substitute for Sapir during his medical leave in 1938.
- Meanwhile, due to Holt's medical leave, Terry (Terry Crews) assumes charge of the precinct.
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- In 1991, he became a deputy chief medical officer.
- The medical center had a chief medical officer and an assistant doctor, a midwife and nurses.
- He also appointed Douglas Derry as the first chief medical officer and field bioanthropologists.
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- Acta Paediatrica Acta Paediatrica is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering paediatrics.
- Annals of Pharmacotherapy The Annals of Pharmacotherapy is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of pharmacotherapy.
- Journal of Neurology The Journal of Neurology is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on diseases of the nervous system.
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- In that case, very sensitive medical information can be exposed.
- Semantic warehousing is next stage of digitalized medical information.
- Currently medical information stored in database and not fully used for clinic.
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- Citizens with a short-term health problem must send to medical institutions for treatment at the expense of the state budget.
- The first professional medical social workers in England were called hospital almoners, and were based in medical institutions.
- Allen strengthened the company's links with medical institutions, particularly Guy's Hospital where he was elected to its Physical Society.
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- Beljanski was found guilty of medical malpractice in 1994.
- He died at the age of 42 as a result of an at that time common medical malpractice.
- She had represented plaintiffs in personal injury, medical malpractice and employment law cases.
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- The company also produces medical and dental drills.
- While the Medical Group provides medical and dental care.
- Bioceramic or bioMaterial is used for medical and dental products.
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- Some of those who were killed or injured included health care workers providing medical care to the protesters.
- Additionally the task force specializes in providing medical care at the scene of a disaster for trapped victims.
- As well as providing medical cover at events, St John Ambulance British Forces provides first-aid training for people of all ages.
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- In the EU, all medical devices must be identified with the CE mark.
- The government provides for all medical services and subsidizes food and housing.
- The government provides for all medical services, and subsidises rice and housing.
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- They did not record their medical practices in writing like Soranus or Galen.
- Cockburn's work is both a strongly worded critique of conventional medical practices of that time (e.g.
- In 1994, hoping to prevent doctors from emigrating, the Iraqi government encouraged private medical practices.
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- Palivizumab was approved for medical use in 1998.
- It was approved for medical use in Germany in 1985.
- Cidofovir was approved for medical use in 1996.
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- A large variety of medical applications (i.e.
- It also has medical applications as an antiseptic and disinfectant.
- Lintels may also be used to reduce scattered radiation in medical applications.