- - Stoic
- - uncomplaining person attended by nurses?
- - Person receiving treatment
- - One receiving treatment is not easily provoked
- - One receiving medical care
- - One in hospital
- - One in shiny leather is long-suffering
- - Tolerant person waiting to see GP
- - One requiring medical care
- - quietly enduring when under the doctor's care
- - Case is plain with ivory top inlaid
- - Tolerant person receiving medical care
- - One showing no haste to get treatment?
- - Medical client forbearing to ask for pay shunt
- - case is clear after checking alibi finally
- - Understanding ward occupant
- - One requiring treatment and prepared to wait
- - obvious, one inside is long-suffering
- - waiting, like one in a waiting-room?
- - What you must be if you want to see a busy doctor
- - medical case willing to be tolerant
- - one with a complaint not complaining!
- - hospital drama persona
- - the condition of the sufferer under treatment?
- - Sick person
- - obvious about one being tolerant
- - Doctor's client
- - Clinic visitor
- - Uncomplaining — tolerant
- - The English............ , by M. Ondaatje
- - Person who's checked into a hospital
- - One getting medical care
- - Hospital occupant
- - Hospital inmate
- - Happy to wait
- - Guest role on 'House'
- - One content in queue for treatment?
- - Able to wait
- - One in clear case for treatment
- - Job description from one in surgery?
- - Job description?
- - Prepared to wait as pet ain't sick?
- - Job description from client in surgery
- - One may be admitted
- - Like a good waiter?
- - Long-suffering
- - Forgiving touch over one hospital dept?
- - Doctor's visitor; composed
- - One being treated
- - Person with complaint that's slow to complain
- - Inept at treating sick person
- - Physician's client
- - Job description has worker keeping allegiance, under pressure
- - One receiving treatment
- - Doctor's client, long-suffering
- - Forgiving one found in clear
- - Clinic customer
- - Waiting uncomplainingly
- - Like Job
- - Playing the waiting game
- - One in clear case
- - One in no hurry to leave the hospital?
- - Forbearing
- - Person in a gown, perhaps
- - Job-like
- - Waiting-room figure
- - "Beware the fury of a ...... man": John Dryden
- - Uncomplaining
- - In no hurry
- - What someone in a doctor's office is, or may need to be
- - Like good waiters
- - Role for an "ER" extra
- - Doctor's customer
- - Exam subject?
- - The English ........
- - Like Griselda
- - Not impetuous
- - Tolerant
- - Willing to wait.
- - Slow to anger.
- - Forebearing.
- - Resigned.
- - Quietly persevering.
- - Calm in expectation.
- - What Griselda was.
- - Doctor's charge
- - Persevering
- - "Be ...... ..."
- - Unruffled
- - Calm and secure during blow
- - long suffering person under treatment
- - showing forbearance for one who needs to be properly treated
- - doctor sees him as slow to get angry
- - One in no hurry to get treated?
- - he's treated for being willing to wait
- - One with plain dressing case
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