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physician

A physician is someone who treats illness and injuries with medication rather than with surgery. Due to security concerns, the only physician inmates are allowed to see is the jail doctor.

physician

(= doctor) a licensed medical practitioner I felt so bad I went to see my doctor

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Simple sentences

You should ask a physician for his advice before taking this medicine.
Mr Suzuki is not a dentist but a physician.
He is not a physician.
Physician, heal thyself.
She is not a physician.
He is the physician I talked about yesterday.
I believed that he was a physician.
Mr. Suzuki isn't a dentist. He's a physician.
I thought that he was a physician.
Tom isn't a physician.

Movie subtitles

I admit he's a great physician, but self-imposed exile is not a retention strategy!
That physician keeps me locked up here all day.
The noble young physician. was just a masher.
Who is their attending physician?
I would therefore like to use this unique opportunity to pay homage as a simple physician to the greatest of all healers who cured us all of national leprosy with radical, yet life-saving therapy.
And you are appointed as the head physician, Doctor Galen.
I mean, where did you get your training as a physician?
A physician's gaze.
Because he's more than the pilot's physician he's a judge of their fitness to go on with the work they've chosen.
Or even with the queen's physician, if there's a comfortable profit in those already established. - Jekyll!
A hot shower and a secretary. - And a physician.
And Delorme, as chief physician, received a similar missive.
A physician can't fight the public prosecutor.
I wish you a long life, Germain, but never to become a senior physician in the medical profession.
I'll go see the chief physician at the Mustafa Hospital.
I was arrested while engaging in my profession as physician.
For if I'm not physician, how is it I know that you're a dying man?
I only knew my sacred duty as a physician.
From now on, you're my physician.
Dr. Blood, you're a physician and should know.
As your physician, I'd prescribe.
Glass, the house physician.
Then as his physician what would you say was the cause of Sir Charles' death?
You're not a physician, by any chance?
A PHYSICIAN.
IN THAT CASE, PATTY, I THINK SHE SHOULD SEE A PHYSICIAN.
Remember the time we stole old lady Haggerty's stomach off the coroner's physician?
They called upon Dr Willett, for years, physician to the deceased.
I've got a young physician here who thinks I'm going to give up smoking.
Or even with the queen's physician, if there's a comfortable profit in those already established.
And a physician.
It's what makes a born physician.
A sage, astrologer and physician.
I'm new sage, astrologer and physician of Emir.
Perhaps you can believe me as a physician.
I'm Jacqueline's physician.
I'm a physician yet not I nor any of my colleagues, no matter how learned have ever found a substitute for those words as a rule for human relationship.

News and current affairs

Assistance in dying provided by a non-physician remains illegal.
In Oregon, the patient decides independently of the physician where and when he or she wants to die, or even at all.
Indeed, current professional education can even be seen as enabling the physician as a technical expert, while disabling him or her as a care-giver.
Smith also had to assess whether there are public-policy considerations that count against the legalization of physician assistance in dying.
So, too, on the other side, did Hans van Delden, a Dutch nursing home physician and bioethicist who for the past 20 years has been involved in all of the major empirical studies of end-of-life decisions in his country.
Smith then declared, after considering the applicable law, that the provisions of the Criminal Code preventing physician assistance in dying violate disabled people's right not only to equality, but also to life, liberty, and security.
Opponents of legal voluntary euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide sometimes say that if the laws were changed, patients would feel pressured to end their lives in order to avoid being a burden to others.
Thus, the evidence suggests that public funding of all key aspects of medical care - physician and hospital services, drugs, and devices -- offers benefits of equity, efficiency, and industrial advantage.
His physician claimed that Moore had waived his interest in his body parts by signing a general consent form.
I happened to be seated next to a military physician who had been flown in to do the autopsy on al-Hanashi.
According to Fink, Anna Pou, another physician, told nursing staff that several patients on the seventh floor were also too ill to survive.
Their dream careers were: lawyer, criminal investigator, forensic physician, and soldier.
Indeed, although Michelle Bachelet, like Allende, is a socialist and a physician, today's Chile is not the country of 1970.
If you or a loved one has taken (or is taking) human growth hormone under a physician's supervision, you shouldn't lose sleep over it.
There is no evidence for this claim, even after many years of legal physician-assisted suicide or voluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and the American state of Oregon.
The next 10-15 years will see a shift away from our current reactive model--you come in when you get sick and the physician attempts to make you well--to a predictive, preventive, and ultimately a personalized form of medicine.

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