There is no specific word for a doctor that treats a patient while reading poetry. The doctor may be trying to relax you so that you will feel better.
This is known as medical poetry therapy or therapeutic poetry. It involves incorporating poetry and creative writing into medical care to help patients cope with illness and improve emotional well-being.
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he did not breath for a very long time whilst reciting the quraan and sudenly a vein popped
Yes you can on the advice of your doctor only.
Yes, it is
no you shouldn't but maybe ask your specific doctor
Yes. You can take them together. It is presumed that prednisolone is prescribed to you by your doctor.
an invalid is a person suffering from an illness or injury whilst a convalescent is a patient recovering from an illness or medical treatment.
No member of this site can diagnose illness or conditions of a complete stranger. Nor can we second guess the medication prescribed by your doctor. Whilst is is often sensible to obtain a second opinion it should be done by someone qualified to do so and who also is cognisant with any other problems or conditions the patient may have.
they often chat with relatives about how much semen they can squeeze through there obtusely large penises. i even saw one giving a rusty trombone to a friendly beaver once whilst reciting the prayer of allegiance.
Not normally, but it really depends on how you say it. When engaged in person to person conversation, it would not rhyme. Whilst singing or reciting, it's possible, using the poets license, to emphasise the ise in each and therefore pronunciate the word as if it rhymes.
The plague doctor staff was for removing the covers off victim's, keeping potential victims at bay and moving the patient about. They didn't want to touch Plague victims or their families at all so the stick enabled them to carry out their work whilst protecting them
Henry De Vere Stacpoole was a ship's doctor for 20 years, but wrote "Blue Lagoon" (published in 1908) while working as a doctor in Somerset, England.