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Did
Doctors Help People Live Longer in Victorian England? |
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Did Doctors Help People
Live Longer in Victorian England? Added by George P. Landow,
Professor of English and Art History, Brown University Whether
more doctors inevitably meant better health is another question.
Until fairly recently it was |
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Peak
Practice |
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Official site dedicated
to Carlton Television's hit medical drama series which follows
the lives and adventures of three doctors practicing medicine
in rural England. |
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Iritis
. com |
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Iritis community for patients
and doctors. Iritis is a condition which causes a painful light-sensitive
red eye, often in young people. Maintained by an eye surgeon
(ophthalmologist) in Cambridge, England |
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Sick
Doctors Trust |
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provides early intervention
and treatment for doctors addicted to alcohol and other drugs,
protecting patients and offering the prospect of recovery and
rehabilitation. |
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Capital
Employment |
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group of doctors working
to place doctors and nurses in temporary or permanent positions
within the National Health Service and private hospitals in
Britain. |
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Royal
Society of Medicine |
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charity open to doctors,
dentists, and vets, that holds CME accredited meetings to discuss
the latest advancements in the medical world. |
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Healthy
Kids |
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brings doctors and nurses
into schools to help teachers with health education. |
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Commission
for Health Improvement |
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The Commission for Health
Improvement - aiming to improve the quality of patient care
in the NHS About CHI News Releases Contact CHI |
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Web
Doctor |
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specializes in designing
and hosting web pages for companies and individuals. |
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