A Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) may be called a physician, general practitioner, G.P., family doctor, or medical practitioner. A doctor specializing in one or more branches of medicine may be a heart specialist, eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist, respiratory specialist, anesthetist, anesthesiologist, podiatrist, internist, pediatrician, neonatologist, oculist, obstetrician, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, public health physician, surgeon, orthopedist, gynecologist, radiologist, neurologist, cardiologist, gerontologist, pathologist, dermatologist, endocrinologist, ophthalmologist, laryngologist, urologist, neurologist, osteopath, oncologist, gastroenterologist, allergist, proctologist, hematologist, diathermist, radiothermist, orthopedic surgeon, cardiac surgeon, heart surgeon, plastic surgeon, etc.
names of rheumatology doctors
aston the sore doctors
the doctors who inveted pablum was Alan Brown, Fredrick Tisdall, and Theodore Drake.
anesthesiologists
Doctors use latin for scientific names. and also to name new virus/sickness/bacteria that they find
Dr. Brian Windle
Try "Doctors Judy and John Jorgenson" or something like that, where the names are correct. If you aren't using first names, you could try doctor and doctor Jorgenson, although it is a bit more awkward. Alternatively, you could try "Doctors Jorgenson."
Awesome place for american and british doctors, a good place for other doctors.
it means that the doctors think each other are idiots (see the two doctors,thefive doctors,and the three doctors)
Florence Nightingale
There are several Doctors tools viz: Stethescope, Otoscope, Opthalmoscope, hammer, laryngoscope, proctoscope, sigmoidoscope, tunning fork, needle, syringe.........
Yes, there are doctors in Liberia. It has medical facilities and hospitals, like other countries do, so there are lots of doctors there.