Not exact matches
Samaritan's Purse say it's removing all non-essential staff from Liberia but will keep
medics in the country to
treat patients.
The death rate for this virus stands at around 55 % and although
medics can
treat the symptoms, it is incurable.
The Everton fan was stretchered off by three stewards and the two
medics who
treated him before being taken to hospital.
Five months after Rory Lamont, the former Scotland full - back, lifted the lid in an exclusive Scotsman interview on a culture within sport that
treated concussion as a temporary, minor injury, rugby unions, leading sports
medics, government officials and other sporting bodies have begun to accept that some of their practices in managing head injuries were inadequate.
Rescuers are creating room to release the woman who is speaking to
medics waiting to
treat her, said Pius Masai, the head of the National Disaster Management Unit.
For
medics on the battlefield and doctors in remote or developing parts of the world, getting rapid access to the drugs needed to
treat patients can be challenging.
Spanish
medics complained of poor protective equipment after news of Romero's infection; the doctor
treating her reports that his gown was too small and left skin exposed.
Wounded and half dead, Gary stumbles into the home of a Catholic couple, the owner being a former
medic who spent twenty years in the armed forces and a man who tells him that «the army does not care about you: you are
treated like a piece of meat.»
These classes have different traits like the Lansknecht, which are skilled at melee combat, or
Medics, who specialize on
treating your party's wounds.
Another 12 people were assessed by
medics, officials reported, and seven of those people were
treated for minor injuries.