But the good stuff goes together —
good doctoring generally requires both.
Not exact matches
Doctors haven't given an actual prognosis yet and are urging caution, but the Reyna family has been encouraged by the story of Kali Hardig, a 12 - year - old in Arkansas who recently became only the third known survivor of this infection (
generally, it has a fatality rate of
well over 99 %).
And we know how
well religious witch
doctor cures and praying work:
generally, not at all.
A player should never be rushed back from injury, especially when they do not feel up to the task; after all it's the player's body and they can
generally tell what's
best without the necessary advice from the club
doctors.
If there's an injury that's red and spreading or you know you
generally don't heal
well, see your
doctor.
Generally there is no need to consult your
doctor to check for side - effects but you should if you find one that you need to find an alternative for — in fact you can probably even suggest an alternative if your research highlights a
good alternative.
I would have to say that,
generally speaking, the
doctor who has actually examined the dog is in a
better position to give an accurate assessment of the dog's health.
If you see any blood in his phlegm, coughing is more severe, or more frequent, any trouble breathing, he quits eating, or just
generally doesn't feel
good, he should definitely see the
doctor.
They've sincerely tried to improve on the current dismal state of domestic airport lounges, which are
generally only marginally
better than sitting in the waiting room of a
doctor's office if the
doctor offered free house wine and 3 - day old cookies.
This means the moral hazard, if it's anywhere, will be on the plaintiff side — but not if the ethical prohibitions against participating in frivolous suits (as
well as rule 11 etc.) were incorporated into insurance company contracts, so that plaintiffs would not have the opportunity to moral - hazardly overuse their insurance lawyer services for frivolous litigation... in fact, the whole notion of moral hazard with lawyers seems to be implausible, since unlike
doctors, one
generally knows when one is being screwed and needs the legal system.
While responsibilities will vary depending on what certificate you have, as
well as where you work, Louisiana's MAs are
generally expected to assist
doctors and nurses with their day - to - day duties.
When mental health conditions do occur during pregnancy or postpartum, a woman's
doctor will
generally be able to provide referrals to mental health professionals as
well as immediate health care and support.