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  • Methylene blue has been used as a [[placebo]]; physicians would tell their patients to expect their urine to change color and view th |language=French
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  • ...d secondary care (update) | location=London | publisher = Royal College of Physicians | year=2008 | isbn=9781860163333 | pages=86 | url=http://www.nice.org.uk/ni ...al reports that it could reduce blood sugar levels in people, and in 1957, French physician Jean Sterne published the first [[clinical trial]] of metformin a
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  • ...ccomplished by [[Bayer]] chemist [[Felix Hoffmann]] (this was also done by French chemist [[Charles Frédéric Gerhardt]] 40 years earlier, but he abandoned ...safe for children and infants, as well as for adults,<ref>"Acetaminophen." Physicians' Desk Reference, 63rd ed. Montvale, NJ: Thomson PDR; 2009: 1915-1916.</ref>
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  • ...ystems, Sects, Opinions, etc; among Philosophers, Divines, Mathematicians, Physicians, Antiquaries, Criticks, etc.: The Whole Intended as a Course of Ancient and ...Jean le Rond d'Alembert]], which owed its inception to a proposed [[France|French]] translation of Chambers' work begun in 1743 by [[John Mills (encyclopedis
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  • ...nd supporting interoperability and effective collaboration of patients and physicians across disparate EHR/PHR platforms. ...cords and identification card, synchronized information systems] |language=French |journal=Rev Infirm. |issue=106 |pages=45–6 |year=2004 |month=Dec |pmid=1
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  • * [[Gilbert syndrome]] &ndash; [[Augustin Nicolas Gilbert]], French gastroenterologist ...Nicolai Ivanowich Kashin]], [[Evgeny Vladimirovich Bek]], Russian military physicians
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  • In [[French language|French]], "splénétique" refers to a state of pensive sadness or [[melancholy]]. ...Spleen and Lymphatic System], Kidshealth.org ([[American Academy of Family Physicians]])
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  • ...oy the hemp industry,<ref name="nafta-neocolonialism-129">{{cite book|last=French|first=Laurence|coauthors=Magdaleno Manzanárez|title=NAFTA & neocolonialism ...d medicines that were professionally formulated, manufactured, and sold to physicians and hospitals, as discussed below in 'Medical use'.
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  • ...omitant use of alcohol with any opioid increases the risk of overdose. One French study showed a higher incidence of fatal overdose in patients who injected ...n through group therapy.{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}. It allows physicians with at least one year of clinical experience with Buprenorphine to request
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  • ...y trade and chemical names for analgesics of all types in German, English, French, and other languages) and was not named either in honour of or personally b In recent years, methadone has gained popularity among physicians for the treatment of other medical problems, such as an [[analgesic]] in ch
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  • ...von Humboldt]] said, "It almost goes without saying that among Protestant physicians hatred of the Jesuits and religious intolerance lie at the bottom of the lo In his friend [[Honoré Fabri]], a French Jesuit, who stayed for a time in Rome, de Lugo won a determined defender of
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  • ...cribed NSAIDs but first and second in cost, respectively; for primary-care physicians they were ninth and twelfth most frequently prescribed NSAIDs and first and The cause of the rapid widespread acceptance of Celebrex and Vioxx by physicians was the publication of two large trials, the Celecoxib Long-term Arthritis
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  • ...cuments/reports/talibans-war-on-women.pdf "The Taliban's War on Women"]}}, Physicians for Human Rights, August 1998.</ref> ...hit-squads watched the streets conducting brutal public beatings.<ref name=physicians />
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  • ...ring him before the Athenian courts. <ref> Lord Russel of Liverpool, ''The French Corsairs'' (London: Robert Hale 2001)at p. 12 (discussing the ancient Athe The ACLU, [[Physicians Committee for Human Rights]] and [[Veterans for America]] have sought acces
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  • In pre-modern medicine, physicians made use of the axungia of the [[goose]], the [[dog]], the [[Viperidae|vipe From [[French language|French]] ''axunge'', adapted from [[Latin language|Latin]] ''axungia'' 'axle greas
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