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A hospital can treat a 16 year old minor without getting the consent of the parent depending on why the child is being treated. For example, in an emergency situation, the child will generally be treated in the ER without permission from any parent.
Ceftazidime is reserved drug for pseudomonas. It is a serious crime against the humanity to use the same to treat the strep throat.
If you accept the treatment willingly and repeatedly, you have consented.
It may be effective against some but it is not the best choice.
The word for discrimination against religion is bigotry. This is where you treat other religion in an unfair manner and disregard them.
They techincally have debt to you so you need to treat it as such. But if it seems like theft, then the law needs to get involved. I would get a lawyer and a lawsuit either way.
I think he'd treat a daughter well, but that depends on her personality. If she wasn't evil like him, or if she did stuff against his will, etc he probably would treat her indifferently or even badly. Or if she was weak or needy. He treats Narcissa well so its not like he has anything against females as a whole.
Well I'm from Pennsylvania and I know where I'm from we treat them like they're Gods. If your asking if the Amish are discriminated against the answer in Pennsylvania is absolutely NOT.
Its used to treat a number of infections such as acene
A report is not evidence that an event took place. You take not of it, but you treat it as jut one part of your case as a whole. see links
Offenders (being criminals themselves) don't treat other criminals any better than they treat the people that they offended (committed a crime against).
No. Antibiotics only treat bacteria - and each antibiotic has a different group of bacteria it can treat. Antivirals such as acyclovir, foscarnet, and ganciclovir treat some viruses, and others have no treatment other than supportive therapy: fluids, fever control, etc.