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  • '''James Millar''' (1762–1827) was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[physician]] and natural scientist who edited the fourth and fifth editions of the [[E
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  • ...ew Bell]]. The editor was Dr. [[James Millar (scientist)|James Millar]], a physician, who was good at scientific topics but criticized for being "slow & dilator
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  • Since it is a common affliction, [[primary care]] [[Physician|doctor]]s often deal with [[patient]]s with red eyes in their practices. *Physician education on '''The Diagnosis and Treatment of Bacterial Conjunctivitis in
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  • <blockquote>"Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?
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  • ...s called [[alembic]]. In his ''Kitab al-Asrar'' (''Book of Secrets''), the physician and chemist Razi described two methods for the production of kerosene. One
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  • ...tle=Diagnosis and management of G6PD deficiency |journal=[[American Family Physician]] |volume=72 |issue=7 |pages=1277–82 |year=2005 |month=October |pmid=1622 ...take phenazopyridine alone to relieve their symptoms instead of seeking a physician first and starting an appropriate antibiotic. The medicine serves to only
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  • '''Thomas Rhodes Armitage''' (1824-1890) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[physician]], and founder of the [[Royal National Institute of Blind People]]. ...]. He attended the [[Sorbonne]] and [[King's College London]]. He became a physician, practising at the Marylebone Dispensary, in the Crimean War, and as a priv
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  • ..., the patient should contact a [[dermatologist]] or other [[physician]] or physician assistant. Medical treatment usually consists of lotions, creams, or oral m
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  • ...WS, Sime PJ |title=Asbestos-related lung disease |journal=American family physician |volume=75 |issue=5 |pages=683–8 |year=2007 |month=March |pmid=17375514 | ...requires the opinion of a [[anatomical pathology|pathologist]], a type of physician (medical doctor) who specializes in the diagnosis of cancer and other disea
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  • ...Physicians|FRCP]] (February 11, 1898 -December 11, 1978) was a British [[physician]] and author of a classic text on [[occupational medicine]], ''The Diseases ...Penn|Lord Dawson of Penn]] (1864–1945) and then was appointed Assistant Physician to The London Hospital in 1927. He completed his [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]]
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  • The Service is staffed by [[physician|doctors]] and [[nurse]]s who are specialists in [[occupational health]] and
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  • ...amazzini''' (3 November 1633 – 5 November 1714) was an [[Italy|Italian]] physician.(Italian pronunciation: ['bernardino ramat'tsini]) |title=Bernardini Ramazzini (1633-1714) physician of the tradesmen
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  • '''Samuel Stockhausen''' was a German physician in the mining town of [[Goslar]]. He studied the ancient miner's disease, c ...ered by some to be the first [[Occupational safety and health|occupational physician]].
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  • ...nals Association in Arlington, Virginia. Seventy-five to ninety percent of physician visits are related to stress and, according to the American Institute of St
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  • The original SENSOR-Pesticides model was based on physician reporting. Each state contacted a select group of sentinel health care prof
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  • * Medical [[hospital]]s and [[physician]]'s offices
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  • • An occupational physician<br>
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  • ...ere is an on-site physician or nurse. They could also be in the files of a physician, clinic, or hospital with whom the employer contracts for medical services. ...her medical record. The latter might occur in a case where the union or a physician or other researcher working for the union or employer needs medical informa
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  • ...Also, the employer is given the option of requesting certification (from a physician or school, for example) for leave requests.[http://www.Connkavanaugh.com]
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  • ...mericanchemistry|accessdate=2008-07-10}}</ref> and in 1850 by [[John Snow (physician)|John Snow]] to disinfect the water supply in London after an outbreak of [
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