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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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  • ...ually by the New Zealand branch of [http://www.anzsom.org.au/ ANZSOM] to a physician who has displayed leadership in Occupational Medicine.
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  • ...eficiency]] (a inherited deficiency), but again this risk is small and the physician should not hesitate to use quinine in patients with [[G6PD deficiency]] whe
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  • ...ef> whereby the medication is distributed under the medical authority of a physician or other prescriber (such as a pharmacist under California's [[AB1535]]).
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  • ...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 |doi=}} [htt
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  • ...ite journal |author=Weinstein RS |title=Human ehrlichiosis |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=54 |issue=6 |pages=1971–6 |year=1996 |pmid=8900357 |doi=}}</ref><
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  • ...n A, Koren G |title=Urinary tract infections in pregnancy |journal=Can Fam Physician |volume=54 |issue=6 |pages=853–4 |year=2008 |month=June |pmid= 18556490|p
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  • ...omero.html Isoniazid Overdose: Recognition and Management] American Family Physician 1998 Feb 15
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  • ...the medication). More severe side effects which require notification of a physician are: fever, weakness, unusual tiredness, swelling in the neck or throat, mo
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  • ...gally by health professionals, for university research purposes, or with a physician's prescription.<ref>[http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/200011/22/1122170.h ...amine to patients with CRPS should only do so in a setting where a trained physician is available if needed to assess potential adverse effects on patients.<ref
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  • ...and the Medication Guide has not been made available to the pharmicist or physician for distribution.
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  • ...rts that it could reduce blood sugar levels in people, and in 1957, French physician Jean Sterne published the first [[clinical trial]] of metformin as a treatm ...70 |pmc=1509951 |doi= |url=}}</ref> That same year, a prominent Philippine physician, Eusebio Y. Garcia,<ref>About Eusebio Y. Garcia, see: {{vcite web |url=http
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  • ...nding on the indication and severity of the disease. In most patients, the physician will start with a low initial dose and make increments in weekly intervals
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  • ...AJ&pg=6490,1153513 Google Newspapers]</ref> that he was appointed resident physician to Anglesey and two subsequent Lords Lieutenants, and knighted. His fluid m
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  • ...scot AM, Datta S, Lee M, Hansen H |title=Opioid pharmacology |journal=Pain Physician |volume=11 |issue=2 Suppl |pages=S133–53 |year=2008 |pmid=18443637}}</ref
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  • ...l) in relieving the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee. Unless directed by physician, acetaminophen should not be used for longer than 10 days.
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  • ...at any time during pregnancy unless specifically indicated by a qualified physician and only when other options are unavailable.<ref name =Mayne />
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  • ...[[Western world]] until the 1960s.<ref>Yalcin Tekol (2007), "The medieval physician Avicenna used an herbal calcium channel blocker, Taxus baccata L.", ''Phyto
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  • In physician William Cook's 1869 work '''The Physiomedical Dispensatory''' is recorded a
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  • ...olus Linnaeus]] assigned the name ''Euphorbia'' to the entire genus in the physician's honor.<ref>Linnaeus (1753): p.450</ref> ...oluble in water, but can be removed with an emulsion (milk, hand-cream). A physician should be consulted regarding any inflammation of a mucous membrane, especi
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  • ...ef> though it does not appear in the modern [[kampo herb list]]. The Roman physician [[Aulus Cornelius Celsus]] listed narcissus root in ''De Medicina'' among m
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  • ...it illegal to possess and requiring a private prescription from a licensed physician in order to be dispensed.
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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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  • ...te pmid|14746518 }}</ref> [[Pedanius Dioscorides|Dioscorides]], a Greek [[physician]] who lived in the [[first century CE]], wrote that lead makes the mind "gi ...berg00">{{Cite pmid|10940962}}</ref> In [[1656]] the [[Germany|German]] [[physician]] [[Samuel Stockhausen]] recognized [[dust]] and [[vapor|fumes]] containing
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  • ...s-md/the-biggest-loser-one-phy_b_576874.html/|title=The Biggest Loser: One Physician's Perspective|author=Jenkins, M.D., Christina|date=2010-05-14|work=The Huff
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  • ...ually by the New Zealand branch of [http://www.anzsom.org.au/ ANZSOM] to a physician who has displayed leadership in Occupational Medicine.
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  • ...ne of the disadvantages of portable-storage PHRs is that many computers at physician offices and hospitals cannot read and update these PHRs. However,the new ge
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  • ...n institution, such as a hospital, integrated delivery network, clinic, or physician office, to give patients, physicians and other health care providers, emplo Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)—one component of EHR—increases patient safety by lis
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  • |profession = Public health administrator, physician, professor '''John F. (Jack) Finklea''' was a physician, professor, researcher, and public health administrator notable for his lea
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  • |profession = Physician, public health administrator, consultant, musician '''John Donald Millar''' is a physician and public health administrator who rose to prominence as the director of t
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  • |profession = Physician, professor, public health administrator '''John Howard''' is a physician, professor, and public health administrator. He served a 6-year term as the
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  • The first safety lamp was invented by [[William Reid Clanny]], an Irish physician, who announced his discovery<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.minerslamps.net/
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  • ...Belgium|Belgian]] doctor [[Albert Hustin]] and the [[Argentina|Argentine]] physician and researcher [[Luis Agote]] successfully used sodium citrate as an [[anti
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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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  • ...of Ruphus and [[Herophilus]] findings were further propagated by the Greek physician [[Galen]], who described the lacteals and mesenteric lymph nodes which he o ...oracis.''<ref name=Ambrose2006/> The next breakthrough came when in 1622 a physician, [[Gasparo Aselli]], identified lymphatic vessels of the intestines in dogs
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  • ...(axillary) lymph node palpation, should be referred to their primary care physician for further testing using ultrasound and CT scan. Nursing assessment by pal
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  • The first physician to perform a successful human bone marrow transplant on a disease other tha
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  • The technique was first developed in 1927 by the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] physician and neurologist [[Egas Moniz]] to provide contrasted x-ray [[cerebral angio
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  • ...erficial vein of the lower limb. First described by the [[Persia|Persian]] physician [[Avicenna]], this vein derives its name from the word ''safina'', meaning ...depending on the patient's particular type and pattern of veins and on the physician's preferences. Treatment can include [[Somnoplasty|radiofrequency ablation
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  • ...racting disease away from the body. In the late 18th century, the Austrian physician [[Franz Anton Mesmer]], who originated the idea of "animal magnetism", desc
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  • ...apentin tablets is a licensed treatment, there is no prohibition against a physician prescribing gabapentin outside the Prometa protocol. There have been report
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  • ...therapy in this situation, but the law simply states that the prescribing physician needs to be '''capable''' of referring the patient to other addiction treat
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  • ...is and management of phencyclidine intoxication |journal=[[American Family Physician]] |volume=43 |issue=4 |pages=1293–302 |year=1991 |month=April |pmid=20088
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  • ...tion and addition of the potentiator be done under strict supervision of a physician. ...ton AW |title=Hydrocodone use and sensorineural hearing loss |journal=Pain Physician |volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=467–72 |year=2007 |month=May |pmid=17525781 |u
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  • The term "narcotic" is believed to have been coined by the Greek physician [[Galen]] to refer to agents that numb or deaden, causing loss of feeling o
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  • '''Hugh Algernon Weddell''' (22 June 1819 &ndash; 22 July 1877) was a [[physician]] and [[botanist]], specialising in [[South America]]n [[flora]].
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  • ...hn Russell Reynolds]] (the latter being "an eminent and highly influential physician in the Victorian era who held the Presidencies of the [[Royal College of Ph * Sir [[James Johnson]] M.D. - physician extraordinary to [[King William IV]].<ref name=warburg1870/><ref name=medic
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  • ...actical [[chemistry]], and [[tropical]] [[agriculture]]. Circa 1650, the [[physician]] [[Sebastiano Bado]] declared that this bark had proved more precious to m ...ned both in Lima and in various parts of Europe, as Count Chinchon and his physician Juan de Vega brought it back with them in 1640.
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  • ...Photosensitivity reactions: a case report involving NSAIDs |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=52 |issue=2 |pages=575–9 |year=1995 |month=August |pmid=7625330 |
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  • ...hylactic Use of NSAIDs by Athletes:A Risk/Benefit Assessment | journal=The Physician and SportsMedicine. | month=April | year=2010 | pages=132–138 | volume= 3 ...-related emergency visits. Many of these events are avoidable; a review of physician visits and prescriptions estimated that unnecessary prescriptions for NSAID
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  • PRN is often used for blood tests. A physician will write the order for blood work with PRN added to it. The patient may
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  • ==Use in physician-assisted suicide== Secobarbital overdose was the most common method of implementing physician [[assisted suicide]] in Oregon for many years. Subsequently, [[pentobarbit
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  • ..., Harkener J, Scherbaum N |title=A case report of propofol dependence in a physician |journal=J Psychoactive Drugs |volume=40 |issue=2 |pages=215–7 |year=2008 ...unsealed by the district court of Harris County, Texas, Jackson's personal physician administered 25 milligrams of propofol diluted with [[lidocaine]] shortly b
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  • ...] and [[emergency medicine]] situations by medical professionals such as [[physician|doctors]], [[nurse]]s, [[midwife|midwives]] and [[paramedic]]s.<ref name=fr
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  • | year = 1831}}</ref> The American physician [[Samuel Guthrie (U.S. physician)|Samuel Guthrie]] prepared gallons of the material and described its "delic | author = [[Samuel Guthrie (U.S. physician)|Samuel Guthrie]]
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  • ...ations.<ref name=Skinner2008/> [[Ibn Zuhr]] (1091–1161) was another Arab physician from Al-Andalus. In his 12th century medical textbook ''Al-Taisir'', Ibn Zu ...[Thomas Beddoes]] (1760–1808) was an English [[philosophy|philosopher]], physician and teacher of medicine, and like his older colleague Priestley, was also a
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  • ...e="bennett">"[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-929679.html Lansing Bennett, Physician Slain Outside CIA]", ''Washington Post'', January 27, 1993.</ref> Darling w
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  • The local physician, Dr. J.A. Crum. and his wife, a nurse, had both served in [[World War I]],
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  • ...tical condition you could possibly be in," according to the emergency room physician, but Kadish was eventually stabilized after six hours of surgery. Kadish wa
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  • ...carter" /> They were charged with attempting to murder Rajneesh's personal physician, first-degree assault for poisoning Judge William Hulse, second-degree assa ...currently. Sheela received 20 years for the attempted murder of Rajneesh's physician, 20 years for first-degree assault in the poisoning of Judge Hulse, 10 year
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  • On May 31, 2009, '''[[George Tiller]]''', a physician from [[Wichita, Kansas|Wichita]], [[Kansas]] who was nationally known for b ...ews/Other_Extremism/Roeder+Tiller.htm |title=Kansas Extremist Arrested for Physician Slaying |work=[[Anti-Defamation League]] |date=2009-06-01 |accessdate=2009-
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  • ...National Cemetery |accessdate=2009-04-28}}</ref> the President's personal physician, determined the head wound was the cause of death. Dr. Burkley signed Presi ...ref> This autopsy finding was not corroborated by the President's personal physician, Dr. Burkley, who recorded, on the death certificate, a bullet to have hit
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  • February 25, 1994, [[Baruch Goldstein]], an American-born Israeli physician, perpetrated the [[Cave of the Patriarchs massacre]] in the city of [[Hebro
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  • '''Steven Jay Hatfill''' (born October 24, 1953) is an American [[physician]], [[virology|virologist]] and [[biological weapon|bio-weapon]]s expert who
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  • ...— known as '''Dr. Ken Alibek''' since 1992 — is a former [[Soviet]] [[physician]], [[scientist]] and [[biological warfare]] (BW) expert. He rose rapidly in ...ntracts related to countering bioterrorism. Retired Army major general and physician [[Philip K. Russell]], while impressed by Alibek’s knowledge of the forme
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  • ...01 anthrax attacks]] as well as his role as the on-site infectious disease physician on [[Capitol Hill]] during the attacks and the treatment of the staff of Se
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  • ...al diagnosis of possible anthrax was made by Dr. Larry Bush, his attending physician. Multiple tests were rapidly conducted by county and state labs, and ultim
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  • * [[C.J. Peters]], physician and virologist made famous by the best-seller ''[[The Hot Zone]]'' * [[Steven Hatfill]], physician, virologist and former [[Amerithrax]] suspect
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  • ...ad by [[DA Henderson]] and others is recounted. The more personal story of physician, [[counterculture]] figure, and future [[virtual community]] pioneer [[Lawr
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  • ...inal fluid, Dr. Larry Bush, chief of infectious diseases and his attending physician, makes an initial diagnosis of anthrax. Larry Bush contacts Dr. [[Jean Mal
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  • [[Physician]]s throughout the [[United Kingdom]] were warned to watch for signs that pa
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  • [[Robert Koch]], a German physician and scientist, first identified the bacteria which caused the anthrax disea
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  • ...er%3D%232043;layout=;loc=28.36|Book Book 28, chapter 35].</ref> Later, the physician [[Galen]] also described butter as a medicinal agent only.<ref>Galen. ''de
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