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  • ...and chronic gram-negative osteomyelitis with ciprofloxacin. Report from a Swedish Study Group. |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=221–8 |issn=0305-7453 |journal=Th ...|year=2003 }}</ref> used to treat especially tenacious infections. Not all physicians agreed with this assessment, as evidenced by its wide spread use to treat m
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  • ...ommon variable immunodeficiency and their relatives: a combined Danish and Swedish study |journal=Clin. Exp. Immunol. |volume=130 |issue=3 |pages=495–500 |y ...The work of other individual physicians led to various insights, but when physicians started working together they could make firmer conclusions.
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  • ...ntegrated delivery network, clinic, or physician office, to give patients, physicians and other health care providers, employers, and payers or insurers access t ...ne component of EHR—increases patient safety by listing instructions for physicians to follow when they prescribe drugs to patients. Naturally, CPOE can tremen
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  • ...Nicolai Ivanowich Kashin]], [[Evgeny Vladimirovich Bek]], Russian military physicians * [[Sjogren's syndrome]] &ndash; [[Henrik Sjögren]], Swedish ophthalmologist
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  • ...llenged until the seventeenth century, and even then were defended by some physicians.<ref name=fanous>{{cite journal|last=Fanous|first=Medhat YZ|coauthors=Antho ...issue=1|pages=39–44|journal= Svensk Medicinhistorisk Tidskrift|language= Swedish|accessdate=2008-07-11|pmid=16025602}}</ref> and in the interim similar find
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  • ...w2.unt.se/avd/1,1786,MC=1-AV_ID=609624,00.html "Subutex Abuse on the Rise (Swedish)"], ''Upsala Nya Tidning'', 2007-05-06. Retrieved on 2008-08-27.</ref> In F ...lar/subutex_i_st%C3%A4llet_f%C3%B6r_heroin.htm "Subutex Instead of Heroin (Swedish)"]. Retrieved on 2008-08-27.</ref>
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  • ...ge in Egypt. In 2008 AL Zery was awarded 500 000 dollars in damages by the Swedish government for the wrongful treatment he received in Sweden and the subsequ The ACLU, [[Physicians Committee for Human Rights]] and [[Veterans for America]] have sought acces
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