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At the mercy of male physicians who prescribe total inactivity of mind and body, she's already removed from her roles of mother and house manager when the story begins.
So people were not even trying to prescribe how the joint venture will operate going forward.
How this technology is developing, what's the market like, what competitors are doing, so you may not be able to prescribe.
I'll prescribe a nasal spray and some decongestants to relieve the pressure.
Question two, what form of medication does the doctor prescribe to help with Kimberly's symptoms?
New laws prescribe longer, harsher sentences including the death penalty for rape.
Psychiatrists are the only ones who are able in this country to prescribe medication.
test they can check your vision they can prescribe glasses for you if you need them
if you have certain diseases they can prescribe medicine to correct it and drops and whatnot
Doctors prescribe medicine and last time I went, all the pharmacists did was tell me not to take more than dosage required.
Psychiatrists who identify it in young children may now prescribe mood stabilizers, which in some cases can be the right treatment, but may have negative consequences, especially for those who don't need them.
Dr. Chin-Hong was able to diagnose and prescribe Kevin TPOXX, an antiviral medication that the government already had stockpiled.
and prescribe Kevin TPOXX,
That's exactly my situation now Whenever I swallow anything, my throat hurts a lot And I have mild cough sometimes Okay, I'll prescribe medicines for you Thank you, Dr. Brown Hello, Dr. Brown Hello.