emit/ fume
The word you're looking for is "emit" - for example, the doctor noticed that all his PKU patients emitted an odor other than what was expected during exertion.
When you are denoting ownership, as in "The doctor's thermometer was in his pocket," you use an apostrophe. The apostrophe would come after 'doctors' if you were referring to more than one doctor in denoting ownership, for example, "The doctors' patients were getting impatient."
The doctor has four patients waiting to see her.
The doctor praised her for being patient while waiting for test results.
Yes, "whose" can be used as a singular possessive pronoun to indicate belonging to an individual. For example, "He is the doctor whose patients speak highly of him."
The correct punctuation for a Medical Doctor is "Dr." before their name. For example, Dr. Jane Smith.
All sorts for example patients that need surgery
It was named after Doctor Henry Turner who discovered it. He noticed that some of his female patients had a particular set of characteristics.
470 patients per doctor
Cut the gordian knot: rewrite the sentence: The good doctor treats patients with compassion or treats patients compassionately.
Doctor Doctor - 1989 Patients Are a Virtue 1-6 was released on: USA: 24 July 1989
treat patients.
the role of a doctor is to help sick patients!
The doctor praised her for being patient while waiting for test results.
A psychiatrist treats patients with schizophrenia.
Treats his patients.
because he had no patients.
brain wash