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A doctor with M.D. after his or her name is a Doctor of Medicine and is a type of medical physician.
DO after a doctor's name stands for Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine.
The name of a neck doctor can vary on the type of treatment you are looking for. You could be referring to an ENT, a chiropractor, or an orthopedic doctor.
Dr Doolittle --- Dr. Doolittle would actually be a DVM.
Shakespeare created every conceivable type of character. You name it, he created it.
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a surgen gets paid the same amount that a general does=$255,438$ for more information on medical Dr. get paid just type on the ask box up top [How much does a doctor earn?] type in exactly that and it will list every surgens name and how much they get paid...
The type of doctor which treats the veins is called a cardiologist. They treat all aspects of the cardiovascular system, including the veins and heart.
Yes every blood type is unique. Visit your doctor or clinic to find our your blood type and have a diet recommend for you. This is realy the only way one can be sure.
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You can ask your doctor what your blood type is for sure. They usually have it on file since they do blood work every few years to check your cholesterol, etc.