Yes, I would be concerned. Normal pulse rates generally fall between 60-80 beats per minute (bpm). Anything over 100 is considered tachycardia, a rapid heart beat. It is not healthy for your heart to beat at such high rates for any appreciable amount of time. This issue needs to be addressed, even if your daughter is not having any other symptoms. I suggest that she look for another Doctor Who will address these concerns.
Yes, you should be concerned and have her evaluated by her doctor.
He is very slender. If you are concerned see your general practitioner doctor or pediatrician.
If you're concerned about your daughter's precocious puberty then it's a good idea to talk to your doctor to see if it is something to be concerned about and whether it is an option to prevent this. Puberty can start as young as 8 years old, but there are girls who enter puberty much sooner, as long as either you or they can manage symptoms of puberty it isn't usually anything to worry about.
That was a clone of the Doctor, created by a cloning machine. The daughter was called Jenny.
You should probably go to the doctor, just in case.
Doctor Who - 2005 The Doctor's Daughter 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12 (DVD rating)
I love my daughter, the doctor = Ich liebe meine Tochter, die Ärztin
In the episode of the new series of Doctor Who, "The Doctor's daughter", the Doctor's Daughter was called Jenny. She was played by British Actress Georgia Moffett, the real life daughter of Peter Davison, who played the fifth Doctor. She is now married to David Tennant, who played the tenth Doctor. They have just had a child!
The Doctor names his daughter "Jenny." Jenny was created by an extraction of the 10th Doctor's DNA, from tissue in his hand. Jenny has the ability to regenerate just as the Timelord race. This means she has The Doctor's abilities.
The Doctor's Daughter was first, it is episode six of series four, Silence in the Library is episode eight.
If you are concerned, get a second or third opinion.
Georgia Moffett played the role of Jenny in the Doctor Who episode 'The Doctor's Daughter'.