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| r 12, 1928 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a | physician, a United States Air Force veteran and a ret |
| Schiller as | physician: a contribution to psychosomatic medicine. |
| The State of Oregon, joined by a | physician, a pharmacist, and a group of terminally ill |
| Edwin Trevathan, M.D., M.P.H. is a U.S. | physician, a child neurologist and pediatrician, who i |
| t, CC (born February 10, 1922) is a Canadian | physician, a leading stroke researcher and pioneer of |
| 1928) is an American | physician, a forensic psychiatrist, and a Jewish Holoc |
| November 3 - Bernardino Ramazzini, Italian | physician, a founder of occupational medicine (d. |
| For the 10th century | physician Abu Zaid al-Balkhi, see Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Ba |
| 819-1897), born in Adair County, was a noted | physician, academic journal editor, college professor, |
| Occupation: | Physician, Academic |
| h 17, 1797 - October 9, 1860) was a Canadian | physician, academic, and one of the founders of the Mo |
| December 29 - Philippe Panneton, | physician, academic, diplomat and writer (b.1895) |
| harest- March 7, 2004) was a Romanian Jewish | physician, academic, politician, and philanthropist. |
| The | physician, according to the letter of the constitution |
| ds and agree to regular review by an outside | physician acting as a monitor. |
| go "any and all medical treatments" that her | physician, acting in the interests of the fetus, deeme |
| March 1874 - 24 November 1940) was a Polish | physician, activist and politician from the region of |
| ile Dr. S MAHEY, MD MED (0 Votes) Speciality | Physician Address KRISTANAND HOSPITAL, BRAMHAPURI, DIS |
| t a legitimate medical purpose, and that any | physician administering federally controlled drugs for |
| In addition, his | physician advised him that the seawater would be benef |
| s appointed the first-ever Aboriginal Health | Physician Advisor for the province of British Columbia |
| erg - July 23, 1916, Wiesbaden) was a German | physician after whom Weil's disease is named. |
| He became a | physician after passing his thesis in Strasbourg in 19 |
| d by James I and carried out by his personal | physician after the failed attempts by Lady Essex and |
| ms fortrolige together with Saddam Hussein's | physician Ala Bashir. |
| ty, it is named after noted humanitarian and | physician Albert Schweitzer and is now administered by |
| in his work on vascular surgery with French | physician Alexis Carrel, who won the 1912 Nobel Prize |
| In 1848 English | physician Alfred Baring Garrod realized that this exce |
| the area, Franklin Plantation, owned by the | physician Allen T. Bowie.Tuttle went on to participate |
| interpreter; Marco, the surgeon; Bernal, the | physician; Alonzo de la Calle, and Gabriel Sanchez. |
| The position as Somerset's | physician also led to practice among upper society. |
| The Standortarzt, the chief camp | physician, also called "first camp doctor", ran the me |
| (who should not be confused with the famous | physician also called James Parkinson who gave his nam |
| He became a | physician, although he did not hold an English medical |
| J. Ellender and Russell Long, the Republican | physician Alton Ochsner of New Orleans, and most of th |
| il 12, 1917 in St. Augustine, Florida) was a | physician, amateur naturalist, and the founder of the |
| derson (2 November 1812 - 15 May 1873) was a | physician, amateur geologist, and historian of Scottis |
| In 1851, Joel Roberts Poinsett, | physician, American statesman and botanist. |
| Aragon, where he practised his profession of | physician among both Jews and Christians. |
| edicine, and requires they be used only by a | Physician, an Osteopathic Physician, a Physician Assis |
| rsuing her degree, she worked part-time as a | physician; an aerobics and dance instructor; and perso |
| 14 October - Francis Glisson, | physician, anatomist and writer (born 1597) |
| ber 1898 - 24 November 1984) was a Norwegian | physician, anatomist and scientist, specializing in br |
| Thomas Dwight (1843-1911) was an American | physician, anatomist and teacher. |
| eiden, 30 March 1713) was a Dutch Golden Age | physician, anatomist, poet and playwright. |
| 326), also known as Mundinus, was an Italian | physician, anatomist, and professor of surgery who liv |
| 1510 - 1558) was a Welsh | physician and mathematician. |
| In 1780 he was appointed | Physician and Man Midwife to the Charity for Deliverin |
| The son of | physician and medical historian Walter Pagel and grand |
| (January 1, 1812 - November 22, 1904) was a | physician and representative from the state of Alabama |
| Hugo Jury was a | physician and a National Socialist politician. |
| It was built for Ora Pelton, a | physician and surgeon, by local architect Gilbert M. T |
| In 1907 he was appointed Assistant | Physician and set up the first specialised heart depar |
| Louis Lasagna (1923-2003) was an American | physician and professor of medicine, known for his rev |
| Dr John Wall, a | physician, and William Davis, an apothecary, developed |
| was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and became a | physician and surgeon. |
| ieg (born July 1952) is an American academic | physician and neurosurgeon. |
| Jill Stein, | physician and co-chairperson of the Green-Rainbow Part |
| ommon knowledge that in 1547 Doctor Boord, a | physician and a holy man, who still kept the Carthusia |
| her son, William Cooper, by William Douglas, | physician and pamphleteer, in 1743. |
| s (10 June 1821 - 18 July 1877) was a German | physician and naturalist. |
| t 31, 1925 - April 12, 2004), was a Canadian | physician and academic. |
| rairie du Chien, Wisconsin by Edwin James, a | physician and naturalist, who also gave the pidgin its |
| Mae Jemison, | physician and former NASA astronaut, wrote in the book |
| 1924), | physician and pharmacologist, Nobel laureate (1988) |
| ch 9, 1917 - March 27, 1997) was an American | physician and epidemiologist who attended to Albert Sc |
| tober 1788 - 27 October 1873), was a British | physician and travel writer. |
| Raphael Friedeberg (1863-1940), | physician and politician |
| November 13 - Girolamo Mercuriale, Italian | physician and historian (b. |
| The Louisiana | physician and politician Alvan Lafargue practiced in B |
| He worked as a | physician and orthopedic surgeon in England and Canada |
| Anaxilaus of Larissa (1st-century BC) was a | physician and Pythagorean philosopher. |
| 9, 1789 - November 27, 1844) was an American | physician and politician from Orange County, North Car |
| Subsequently, he became | Physician and Surgeon General of the Continental Army |
| Oahu - July 16, 1915, at sea) was a medical | physician and author of Hawaiian mythology. |
| se was built by Vermont-born John Johnson, a | physician, and his English wife. |
| Dr. Harland was a | physician and an amateur engineer; he invented a paten |
| 6 April 1899 - 28 June 1971) was an American | physician and founder of the American Tennis Associati |
| Biagio Bartalini (1750-1822) was an Italian | physician and botanist born in Torrita di Siena. |
| (December 9, 1828 - November 14, 1900) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| nd published by Francis Moore, a self-taught | physician and astrologer who served at the court of Ch |
| Jules Guyot, | physician and agronomist (d.1872). |
| Eliezer Simon Kirschbaum was an Austrian | physician and writer. |
| ter (January 18, 1872 - March 6, 1932) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| Duncan was the son of a | physician and grandson of a Presbyterian minister. |
| st 25, 1932 - March 21, 1996) was a Canadian | physician and scientist at the Montreal General Hospit |
| December 4 - Carl Lange, | physician and psychologist (died 1900) |
| Allan Steven Detsky is a Canadian | physician and health policy expert. |
| He worked as a | physician and surgeon. |
| May 9 - J. J. Becher, German | physician and chemist (died 1682) |
| January 18, 1921 - June 19, 2003) was a U.S. | physician and a pioneer in kidney dialysis. |
| Thomas Oakes (1644-1719) was a | physician and politician in New England, speaker of th |
| taurants, barbershops, an insurance agent, a | physician, and of course the local mining and smelting |
| a daughter Heidi, currently training to be a | physician, and youngest son Stefan, a physicist & cofo |
| , Dutchess County, New York) was an American | physician and politician from New York. |
| Vail (August 19, 1817 - July 31, 1885) was a | physician and political figure in the Province of New |
| 10 February - Andreas Leigh Aabel, | physician and poet (d.1901) |
| unknown - Pierre Fauchard, | physician and "father of modern dentistry" (died 1761) |
| r (31 May 1859 - 16 March 1959) was a German | physician and urologist born in Berlin. |
| October 5, 1866) was a Scottish-born farmer, | physician and political figure in Upper Canada. |
| ber 23, 1623 - October 9, 1687) was a German | physician and scientist notable as one of the four fou |
| William Robertson (1818-1882), | physician and statistician |
| August 10 - Oronhyatekha, Mohawk | physician and scholar (d.1907) |
| burton (June 30, 1855 - February 1928) was a | physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island |
| John Bullokar (1574 - 1627) was an English | physician and lexicographer. |
| 5, 1929, Vienna) is an Austria-born American | physician and an eminent Harvard cardiologist. |
| hnke M.D., Ph.D. (1931-1971) was a minister, | physician, and psychiatrist who attended Harvard in th |
| Fogel, historian of science Lorraine Daston, | physician and philosopher Leon Kass (former chairman o |
| For the | physician and explorer, see Alexander H. Rice, Jr.. |
| Rorison Church (August 28, 1800-1858) was a | physician and political figure in Canada West. |
| When the family of the late Oakland | physician and book collector Dr. J. Lloyd Eaton (1902- |
| Chappell Atkinson (January 7, 1854 - ) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| He is now a | physician and author of Prevent and Reverse Heart Dise |
| March 4, 1922) is a | physician and former political figure on Prince Edward |
| bert Bourne, M.D. (1761-1829) was an English | physician and professor of medicine. |
| It is at the Castellania that | physician and archaeologist Sir Themistocles Zammit di |
| Willem Piso, Dutch | physician and naturalist (died 1678) |
| Sawade and continued practicing as a sports | physician and psychiatrist in Flensburg. |
| bruary 3, 1798 - December 1836) was a German | physician and botanist who was born in Kassel. |
| th, M.D. (born July 15, 1969) is an American | physician and author best known for his appearances on |
| cember 12, 1847 - July 30, 1885) was a noted | physician and author. |
| in 1887 by Dr. William L. Bullard, Columbus | physician and pioneer ear, eye, nose, and throat speci |
| 21, 1881 - October 10, 1967) was an American | physician and bacteriologist best known for his work w |
| Jean-Michel Thierry de Crussol is a French | physician and art historian. |
| n (March 18, 1900 - August 4, 1978) was a US | physician and editor of the first five editions of Har |
| ky, India - 19 November 1929) was a Scottish | physician, and a writer on public health and on the su |
| John Coldwell (c.1535-1596) was an English | physician and bishop. |
| ugust 4, 1849 - July 4, 1905) was a Canadian | physician and politician. |
| Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz served as | physician and naturalist aboard the Rurik on a circumn |
| Until 1998, he was a practicing | physician and president of Emergency Physicians, Inc.. |
| Dr. Loring was a | physician and surgeon. |
| s (September 23, 1830 - June 22, 1910) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| ohn Forster Cairns FRS (1922- ) is a British | physician and molecular biologist who made significant |
| il 17, 1827 - November 4, 1861) was a German | physician and pathologist who was born in Nossen, Saxo |
| jalmar Heiberg (1837 - 1897) was a Norwegian | physician, and a professor of anatomy at the Universit |
| er 13, 1841 - June 17, 1927) was an American | physician and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, |
| tions; for example choosing a male or female | physician and one who speaks a second language. |
| November 28 - Willem Piso, | physician and naturalist (born 1611) |
| e 15, 1824 - August 23, 1881) was a Canadian | physician and politician. |
| medical records and spoke with the victim's | physician, and the evidence showed that the loss of th |
| n. 14, 2009 Monterrey, Mexico) was a Mexican | physician and philanthropist. |
| r 5, 1862 - November 7, 1932) was a Canadian | physician and politician, who served as a member of th |
| Even though he was a | physician and a Presbyterian, Latimer was a member of |
| ieb Werlhof (1699, Helmstedt - 1767), German | physician and poet |
| Julius Stumpf was a German | physician and scientist who used white clay from Germa |
| 1650 - 1694), Italian | physician and rabbi |
| seph Nickson, MD (1915-1985) was an American | physician and radiation oncologist. |
| He settled in Pennsylvania and worked as a | physician and apothecary, using free time to continue |
| 18, 1875 - November 10, 1964) was a Canadian | physician and senator. |
| Hanssen (23 May 1844 - 1914) was a Norwegian | physician and politician for the Liberal Party and the |
| 1794 - March 1, 1873) was an Anglo-Quebecer | physician and a leading figure in the Lower Canada Reb |
| ugust 3, 1920 - May 2, 2003) was an American | physician and World War II Tuskegee Airman fighter pil |
| Agus, (born January 29, 1965) is an American | physician and a co-founder of Navigenics, a personal g |
| February 1830 - 9 May 1901) was a Norwegian | physician and poet. |
| Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), Royal | physician, and suggested as a suspect in the Jack the |
| warrants against Upendra Aggarwal, a general | physician and an associate of Amit Kumar for his invol |
| E. Hanssen (born 26 May 1949) is a Norwegian | physician and civil servant. |
| 3, 1741 - February 1, 1793) was an American | physician and statesman from New England. |
| ch 22, 1824 - November 7, 1877) was a Quebec | physician and political figure. |
| nadequate pre-hospital care is eliminated so | physician and nursing personnel at hospitals are deliv |
| S FRSEd (1757-1817), was a Scottish-American | physician and printer. |
| lecturer in medicine and honorary consultant | physician and nephrologist, Graeme Catto created an ac |
| Dr. Brown, a widely respected | physician and surgeon, served as Cobb Memorial Hospita |
| George Southwick (1808 - May 6, 1891) was a | physician and political figure in Canada West. |
| The series focuses on the greatest | physician and pharmacologist in Chinese history, Li Sh |
| r. (Born 1933, Massachusetts) is an American | physician and cancer researcher. |
| que (May 11, 1864 - February 16, 1952) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| 2 May - Hans Gabriel Nissen Buck, | physician and politician (d.1924) |
| Thomas Arnold, M.D. (1742-1816), was a | physician and writer on insanity. |
| ge Forbes Dewar (December 12, 1865 - ) was a | physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island |
| w (16 November 1839 - 23 January 1900) was a | physician and surgeon who became Registrar General for |
| ecember 30, 1821 - September 26, 1890) was a | physician and Canadian political figure. |
| y 10, 1914 - January 5, 1995) was a Canadian | physician and the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Newfo |
| (May 13, 1726 - April 4, 1763) was a German | physician and obstetrician who was a native of Strasbo |
| (October 26, 1912 - October 25, 1967) was a | physician and political figure in New Brunswick, Canad |
| Moses Mason, Jr., | physician and congressman |
| bruary 1796 - 4 November 1872) was a British | physician and Member of Parliament. |
| It was referred to as 'Beautiful' by Luke, | physician and loyal disciple to the great apostle Paul |
| ral Rwanda),on 4 December 1973; is a Rwandan | physician and clinical pharmacology expert researcher |
| Vallejos Sologuren (born 1940) is a Peruvian | physician and politician. |
| l 7053 (also known as Chancellor) created by | physician and plant breeder Albert Seibel. |
| 6 November - John Bevis, English | physician and astronomer (born 1695) |
| ner MD (c 1880s, through his son, Samuel) -- | Physician and Historian. |
| s named after Rembertus Dodonaeus, a Flemish | physician and botanist. |
| Robert Broom (1866-1951), South African | physician and paleontologist |
| September 20, 1838) was a | physician and political figure in Upper Canada. |
| His son in law was the Danish | physician and natural historian, Ole Worm, who married |
| on 19 March 1931, the son of Suren, a family | physician, and Julia. |
| July 14, 2007) was a British-born, American | physician and biologist best known for his research on |
| ied 17 June 1704 in Kopenhagen) was a German | physician and botanist. |
| une 23, 1869 - July 11, 1944) was an Ontario | physician and political figure. |
| 26 August 1929) was a Canadian businessman, | physician, and parliamentarian. |
| , MBBS, MD, DSO (1886-1959): Rhodes Scholar, | physician and anthropologist, Medical Officer for the |
| t 31, 1870 - April 11, 1946) was an American | physician, and politician who served as mayor of Milwa |
| known as Don Parker, is an American retired | physician and amateur astronomer, specializing in the |
| He became a house | physician and then a Demonstrator at St. Thomas's in t |
| O'Doherty, transported to Australia in 1849, | physician and politician (d.1905). |
| 919-1986) was a Norwegian resistance member, | physician and military leader. |
| (ca 1806 - May 10, 1891) was an English-born | physician and political figure in Newfoundland. |
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