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  • ...ions on the origin and properties of vitriol are in the works of the Greek physician [[Dioscorides]] (first century AD) and the roman naturalist [[Pliny the Eld
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  • - [[Physician]]
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  • | B || [[Burton line]] || [[Henry Burton (physician)|Henry Burton]] || toxicology || lead poisoning ||NEJM 354:e21 5/18/06|| ...iration]] || [[John Cheyne (physician)|John Cheyne]], [[William Stokes (physician)|William Stokes]] || palliative care || [[respiratory center]] damage ||
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  • ...hile only a small number of skin diseases account for most visits to the [[physician]], thousands of skin conditions have been described.<ref name="Lynch" /> C ...Barham KL, Hancox J |title=Diagnosis and treatment of acne |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=69 |issue=9 |pages=2123–30 |year=2004 |pmid=15152959 |url=}}</ref
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  • *Prehospital Physician Extender (Physician Assistant) *Prehospital EMS Physician<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/028/chapter1003/028_1
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  • * [[Amyloid degeneration|Abercrombie disease]] &ndash; [[John Abercrombie (physician)|John Abercrombie]] * [[Bright's disease|Bright disease]] &ndash; [[Richard Bright (physician)|Richard Bright]]
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  • Eponymous [[Therapy|medical treatments]] are generally named after the [[physician]] or [[surgeon]] who described the treatment.
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  • *'''Cushingoid''' - [[Harvey Cushing]] - American physician
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  • ...abelais]] – [[François Rabelais]] (c. 1484–1553), French monk, turned physician, turned famed writer and satirist, was honored in this dish by Delmonico's
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  • *[[Witherite]] BaCO<sub>3</sub> &ndash; English physician and naturalist [[William Withering]] (1741-1799)
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  • | Physician, president of the [[Republic of China]], and [[Kuomintang]] leader who foun ...stablished in 1769, was renamed in 1969 in honor of 19th century Hungarian physician Semmelweis, discoverer of the cause of puerperal fever, who was a professor
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  • * [[Harald Hirschsprung]], Danish physician — [[Hirschsprung's disease]]
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  • ...(Bernice's Bulge) &ndash; [[Neuroscientist Bernice Grafstein]], an ancient physician * [[Great vein of Galen]] &ndash; [[Galen]], an ancient Greek physician
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  • * [[Maurice Raynaud]], French physician — [[Raynaud's disease]] *[[Caspar Wistar (physician)|Caspar Wistar]] (1761–1818) — [[Wisteria]]
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  • ...]] - health care [[think tank]] named after [[Galen]], a prominent Greek [[physician]]
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  • *[[Douglas, Massachusetts]] &ndash; Dr. William Douglas (Boston physician) *[[Gardiner, Maine]] &ndash; Dr. [[Sylvester Gardiner]] ([[Boston]] physician)
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  • ...ia)]].</ref> The [[Heart valve|valves of the heart]] were discovered by a physician of the [[Hippocrates|Hippocratean]] school around the 4th century BCE. Howe The [[Ancient Greek Medicine|Greek physician]], [[Herophilus]], distinguished veins from arteries but thought that the [
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  • ...sician injects a blue dye in the same manner. Then, during the biopsy, the physician visually inspects the lymph nodes for staining and uses a [[Gamma Probe]] o ...ection until later in their disease, when the lymph nodes can be felt by a physician. Such patients may be having an unnecessary full dissection, with the atten
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  • ...haustive investigation, no cause for PGL is found. For the patient and the physician, this can continue to be a source of concern, but many adults have had PGL
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  • ...with lymphedema follow a daily regimen of treatment as suggested by their physician or certified lymphedema therapist. The most common treatments for lymphede
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