Yes they do......
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine do not have a position against chemotherapy. There are Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine who are oncologists and use chemotherapy in order to treat cancer patients. I hope this answers your question.
Yes, they go to doctors and get help wherever they can.
they gave him medicine
Absolutely, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) do the same physical exams as Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) and, just like Doctors of Medicine, can specialize in any branch of medicine including internal medicine.
Graphs and graphing are an important part of medicine. This is because graphs are used to test new medicine and monitor risks.
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine can sign up with Medicare.
An anesthesiologist is the physician who puts patients under anesthesia for surgery; they are Doctors of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), who specialize in this field of medicine. There are also R.N.A.'s (Registered Nurse Anesthetists) who can also anesthetize patients, but they have to work under the supervision of an attending anesthesiologist.
Hipocrates
Venoms can be classified into three main types: hemotoxic venoms affect blood and tissue; neurotoxic venoms target the nervous system and paralyze prey; and cytotoxic venoms damage cells and tissues at the site of the bite or sting. Some venoms may have a combination of these effects.
Yes, doctors need a doctorate degree, specifically an M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), to practice medicine.
Notice the mg unit on a lot of medicine bottles. SOme bottles use different units and doctors need to convert to give the correct amount of medicine.
false, they had doctors, but not the kind we have. they would typically have people like Medicine mans who would use herbs.