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John Swinnerton
The colonel is the boy's mother. (This is the same "gender" basis as others with a "doctor".)
No, a doctor can't examine himself when trying to get on disability. This can present a problem because the doctor can falsify reports and lie. He could lose his practice.
The forensics team will examine the crime scene.The doctor needs to examine you.He likes to examine nature.
A family doctor, a legal medicine doctor, a specialist in autopsy.
A doctor asks the patient to describe the reason for their visit. From that information, the doctor will examine the areas of the body pertinent to the complaint.
You need to see a doctor to answer this question. A diagnosis could not be given here. A doctor can talk to you, examine you and find out other information from you to find out what the cause of the problem is, particularly if you have fainted more than once.
the opposite of colonel is like -police -firefighter -doctor -attorney -lawyer -etc. the reason why these are opposite of colonel because colonel mean "military rank" and these jobs up top talks about different jobs because they are not "military rank work" so this is a reason why these are opposite meaning for colonel.
The way to find out for sure is to have a doctor examine your daughter.
The doctor will use a rhinoscope to examine the inside of a person's nose and nasal passages. This procedure allows them to visually inspect the nasal cavity for any abnormalities or conditions affecting the nose.
Doctors, regardless of gender, might have a reason to examine a male's reproductive organs. However, the question of "is this right?" depends on the medical need. If you are seeing a Ophthalmologist (eye doctor), then no, Urologist, then definitely yes - boysmedicalexam.com
Not necessarily but it is something that the doctor should examine at your earliest opportunity.