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Meanings of leading physicians in English
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Usage of leading physicians in English
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More medical advice was urgently sought, and leadingphysicians were summoned.
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One of our best friends, and one of the leadingphysicians in the city.
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The following international manifesto has been issued by the leadingphysicians of the world:
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He was then failing fast and consulted a number of leadingphysicians and surgeons.
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Halford, Sir Henry, one of the leadingphysicians in Macaulay's day (1766-1844)
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Endorsed by leadingphysicians.
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Before he died from Ebola, in late July, Khan was one of the leadingphysicians battling the virus in Sierra Leone.
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Furthermore, skin disorders can predate gastrointestinal symptoms and thus may serve as important clinical indicators leadingphysicians to earlier diagnosis of IBD.
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Moreover, she had the written opinion of several leadingphysicians, that it was quite impossible to distinguish the male from the female brain.
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At the Obstetric Section of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1921 the leadingphysicians on diseases of women condemned the use of contraceptives.
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I had drifted out to Colorado from New York City (my home), where I had been under the treatment of many leadingphysicians.
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He was beside himself when he left her, which he did with the primary intention of telegraphing to London for half a dozen leadingphysicians.
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Tom's guardian, Dr. B. D. Cox, one of the leadingphysicians in Jackson, was married to a Cardwell whose family belonged to the Cockrell clan.
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He was born in Boston, March 11, 1818, his father being Dr. Jacob Bigelow, one of the leadingphysicians of his day.
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"Yet the leadingphysicians of Benham disapprove of your plans for the management of the hospital," said Pauline firmly.