They were Madame Defarge's brother and sister.
The last two patients Dr. Manette was brought to see were Darnay and Carton. Darnay was falsely accused during his trial, and Carton sought Dr. Manette's help with his inner turmoil and struggles.
Doctors see roughly 80 patients a week, which means they see (on average) 41060 patients a year.
Defarge shows Dr. Manette to the Jacques to prove the power of the revolution and solidify their loyalty by revealing the tyranny and abuse suffered by the doctor at the hands of the aristocracy. By exposing the injustices committed by the ruling class, Defarge aims to unite the people in their cause for revolution.
The doctor has four patients waiting to see her.
Nurses often see patients throughout the dying process and often patients are concerned about their death and the dying process. If a patient want's to see a chaplain and receive last rites we can arrange that. Often times we sit and talk with the patient and family about what is going on, what's expected and how they can cope.
the place where a doctor/dentist see their patient is called a infirmary.
A primary care doctor see about 20 patients 1 day. This number may vary depending on the various conditions affecting patients.
yes he can if he has many patients
You have 900 patients and in 4 months you will be working 80 days (=/-) so you will need to see one of your patients every 45 minutes in an 8 hour day (with out lunch!) or 11.25 patients per day.
Because the crowd realizes that "Dr. Manette's left testicle is in Charles' pocket and he needs to get it back."
Small pox is eradicated. You no more see the patients of small pox. It is not likely to see the patients in future also. Patients used to get the fever before showing the signs of blisters in small pox.
Dr. Manette's reaction to Charles Darnay after the trial is complicated. At first, he struggles with feelings of betrayal due to Darnay's connection to the EvrΓ©monde family. However, he eventually comes to see Darnay as a separate individual and forgives him, forming a new relationship based on mutual respect and trust.
No