- - it's handled by an expert in physics
- - What doctors in hospitals study
- - It's used to treat disorders and diseases
- - Doctor's field
- - This person's clutching short order for something from pharmacy
- - Doctor's profession
- - It's often prescribed
- - Doctor's treatment
- - Intern's study
- - One of Albert Schweitzer's skills.
- - Branch of study
- - Doctor's order
- - Physician's profession
- - Treatment for dime nice, though unlikely
- - Drug for treatment
- - they are graduated for those who take physics
- - Drug source keeps English detectives up
- - nice dime spent on drugs
- - Icemen I'd see differently with drugs
- - Profession of both Chekhov and Zhivago?
- - prescribed drug
- - Curative stuff
- - physic
- - It may be taken to promote good feeling
- - Pills, e.g.
- - Drugs
- - Laughter is said to be the best one
- - Florentine family given extremely nice treatment
- - Curative drug
- - It requires some orderly help
- - The Cure working in theatre in Spain
- - Treatment of old bankers gets a fair amount of headlines
- - The discipline of diagnosis and treatment of disease
- - Treatment of disease
- - Practice for a GP?
- - Italian moneylenders point to energy required to fix Health
- - The practice of diagnosis and treatment of disease
- - Pill, maybe
- - .... Hat, Alberta
- - Kind of ball or lodge
- - Part of M.D.
- - Hippocratic pursuit
- - ...... Bow, river in Wyo.
- - ...... man, primitive doctor.
- - Nobel category
- - Nobel Prize category
- - Drug
- - Pharmaceutical
- - Pharmacy purchase
- - Kind of ball
- - Curative
- - Just what the doctor ordered?
- - one conservative, popular, entering sea with eastern drug
- - Remedy
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