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he said "You have acid in-de-chest, yun"
he said "You have acid in-de-chest, yun"
When used in medical terminology, such as when a doctor is examining a patient, "not appreciated" means that they could not find or locate something. If a doctor were to say "pedal pulse on left foot was not appreciated", that would mean that the doctor could not locate, feel, or hear the pulse on the left foot. That does not mean it is not there, but simply that the doctor him or herself could not locate it.
Necesito un médico is how you say i need a doctor in Spanish :)Necesito un médico is how you say i need a doctor in Spanish :)Necesito un médico is how you say i need a doctor in Spanish :)Necesito un médico is how you say i need a doctor in Spanish :)
Estoy de acuerdo, doctor......that's how you say 'I agree, doctor'....hope that answered your question :)
by examining samples of, say, blood, and identifying the good and bad things in it
John Smith is the Doctors cover name. His real name is The Doctor, he chose it. If you were writing him a letter, I would say Dear Doctor.
Doctor translates as Arzt or Doktor.
How are you, Doctor? = Ma nishma, Doctor? (מה נשמע, דוקטור)
The doctor may notice your tattoo and say something about it but unless it is offensive to them, it should not effect your doctor and patient relationship
Eye doctor in spanish is "oculista"
Translation: ¿Que dijo el doctor?