Sentences with phrase «town doctor who»

Dr. Toyosuke Komori, the town doctor who has studied and written books on longevity in Yuzuri Hara, believes these locally grown starches help stimulate the body's natural creation of a substance called hyaluronic acid, or HA, which aging bodies typically lose.
«Three weeks later, the wife has a screaming genital infection,» Hudson recounts, «and I get a call from the small - town doctor who's trying to save their marriage.»

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Farther out there are other, numerous sects and fellowships up the dirt roads of the hollows, but the doctors and lawyers and dentists of the town, the professors who teach at the local Methodist college, all seem to come here.
Even with the occasional reversals (hello, Racnoss, I'm thinking of you...) we eventually ended up at Eleven who often cared too much, even staying in the town of Christmas for the rest of his life, dying of old age, just to protect the inhabitants, to that Doctor every single life was worth saving.
I was fortunate to find a doctor in my small town who would work with my desires and who delivered babies in a birthing center at the small, local hospital.
My husband wanted us to see a doctor, but we live in a small, isolated town with no health services, so our only solution would have been to go to the emergency department of the nearest hospital (40 minutes» drive from our house), and — with my temperature at 39.5 °C — I didn't feel like driving, I didn't want to bring my daughter with me to the hospital, and who knows how many hours we would have had to wait.
There's a cloth diapering mom in my town who is also a doctor.
It also followed Ayan's struggle to sell Pakistan - produced antibiotics / medication to doctors and pharmacists in his town who shun them in favour of Western brands.
Wartime duty and medical ethics are stretched to the breaking point in this wrenching account by a Discover Vital Signs contributor of a small group of brave and idealistic doctors who set up shop in the besieged Bosnian town of Srebrenica in 1992.
Mireles, a doctor by trade, is the charismatic founder and leader of Grupo de Autodefensa, a group of armed citizens who go from town to town asking residents to help them go literally house to house to evict cartel personnel.
A best - selling author who got amnesia as the result of a car accident finds refuge with the local doctor of a small idyllic town in Vermont.
The premise is awesomely simple, centering on a group of bandits who use a torrential thunderstorm as cover to rob a small town, and the sheriff and doctor who seek out revenge against them.
And in Michoacán, Dr. Jose «The Doctor» Mireles rousts a popular uprising known at Autodefensas, armed citizens who move from town to town driving out members of the Knights Templar.
Set in Normandy, France, this is the classic story of Emma Bovary, a young beauty who impulsively marries small - town doctor, Charles Bovary, to leave her father's pig farm far behind.
THE ANIMAL (Grade: C): Rob Schneider plays a small - town doofus who ends up in the hands of a mysterious doctor after a car crash and wakes up the abilities of various animals.
So she puts Bianca up in Lars and Gus» mother's old room and tells Lars that Bianca should see Dr. Dagmar (Patricia Clarkson), the town's doctor who also happens to be a psychologist (It is Wisconsin, after all).
This motley bunch includes an atheist doctor (Aidan Gillen), the butcher (Chris O'Dowd) who may be beating his unfaithful wife (Orla O'Rourke), the town millionaire (Dylan Moran), a surly mechanic (Isaach De Bankolé), and an unqualified colleague (David Wilmot), among others.
While her father Louis (Samuel L. Jackson) is a successful doctor who is also pretty popular around the town, his wife Roz (Lynn Whitfield) is a fair lady with grace and class.
Elizabeth Debicki, the sizzling star of BBCFirst's The Night Manager, plays Anna Macy, who returns to her home town of Kettering from her troubled life as a doctor in London, only to find herself under suspicion by the locals.
Romeo is a well - regarded local doctor in a small town who's determined that his daughter, Eliza (Maria Dragus), do well on her exams so she can go to college in the «more civilized» U.K.
The main push of Cartel Land, though, is in Mexico, as we follow Dr. Jose Mireles, a small - town physician known as «El Doctor» who has become the leader of the Autodefensas.
Unfortunately, the good doctor is out of town for two days, so Armand ends up talking with his stern, moralistic housekeeper Louise (Helen McCrory) and his mysterious daughter Marguerite (Saoirse Ronan), who denies knowing Vincent well even though a local boatman (Aidan Turner) saw them rowing together.
A thousand miles away, in the Mexican state of Michoacan, a courtly, white - haired doctor named Jose Manuel Mireles spearheads the Autodefensas, a volunteer militia that travels from town to town, cleaning out gangsters who murder entire families with impunity.
Moreover, the doctor who performs an autopsy on a dead bloodsucker is Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway), so you just know he has his own science project cooking in a secret lab somewhere in town.
An impressive and talented supporing cast includes Aidan Gillen as the atheist doctor with a dark side, Chris O'Dowd as the local butcher, Orla O'Rourke as his unfaitful wife about town, Isaach DeBankola as one of her chums, Dylan Moran as the conflicted local rich boy, Killian Scott as the frustrated virginal local, Domhnall Gleeson (Brendan's son) as an incarcerated serial killer, and the always great M Emmet Walsh — back on screen as the local old timer who spins yarns and enjoys attention.
Annabel Jankel Set in 1950s Britain, Anna Paquin plays a doctor who returns to the town she left as a teenager where she falls in love with the mother of a patient, played by Holiday Grainger.
While passing through an isolated Nebraska town, the ex-military cop persuades the alcoholic local doctor to treat Eleanor Duncan, who's married to the abusive Seth, for a «nosebleed.»
The town's Mediterranean beauty was immortalised by the BBC, when scenes for episodes of Doctor Who were filmed here as a stand - in for Venice and Provence.
In the town of Kuvaq alone you'll encounter the rather odd Gizmo, who acts as the towns policeman, fireman and doctor, Rufus» ex-girlfriend Toni who simply loves to rag on our hero, Wenzel, who is the closest thing to a friend Rufus actually has, and the rather strange receptionist at the town hall who is.....
Choices you shouldn't give your children on holidays: Would you like to admire the Spanish countryside as we drive to the historic town of Guadalest or bury your head in a Doctor Who book the whole way?
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