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  1. List of fictional physicians (1544 bytes)
    1: The following is a list of '''fictional physicians''' from various genre...
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  2. Avicenna (17835 bytes)
    2: ...are ''The Book of Healing'' and ''The Canon of Medicine'', also known as the ''Qanun''. 4: ...n medicine" and is one of the greatest physicians of all time. (Some sources actually state that Avice...
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  3. Abbey (48258 bytes)
    2: ...]. A '''convent''' is the usual term for an abbey of nuns. 4: ...rangement. Such communities were not an invention of Christianity. The example had been already set in...
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  4. Alternative medicine (23573 bytes)
    1: ...dly describes methods and practices used in place of medicine|conventional medical treatments. It... 5: ...ely, these variations on alternative medicine are often referred to as '''complementary and alternativ...
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  5. Antidepressant (5323 bytes)
    1: ... a medication used primarily in the treatment of clinical depression. Modern antidepressants a... 3: ...ses are generally used for this purpose, and they often take effect more quickly. 5: ...t research published by the National Institutes of Health in the United States, suggests that ...
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  6. Anthroposophy (6843 bytes)
    1: ... a religion) that was born within the setting of Helena Blavatsky's Theosophy movement. An... 3: ...Buddhism|Buddhist) thought, and positive view of Christ, which however is still very different fro... 5: Steiner defined Anthroposophy as "a path of knowledge, to guide the Spiritual in the human be...
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  7. Blood libel (19193 bytes)
    1: ...] in various rituals. The alleged victims are often child sacrifice|children. 5: ... blood to make Passover matzohs. Variants of this story have been circulating since at least t...
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  8. College (19385 bytes)
    1: ...[educational institution. The precise usage of the term varies among English language|English]... 4: ...ollege" remains the loosest, encompassing a range of institutions:
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  9. Chiropractic medicine (26310 bytes)
    3: ...es considered harmful. Chiropractic is an example of alternative medicine. 5: <!--INFOBOX -- SCROLL DOWN SEVERAL LINES FOR TEXT OF ARTICLE -->
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  10. Dieting (10614 bytes)
    1: ...cases to gain weight or to regulate the amount(s) of certain nutrients entering the body. 5: ...to prevent disease. The scientific classification of foods was broken down into proteins, carboh...
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  11. Food (20647 bytes)
    3: ... and of nutrition for animals, and is usually of animal or plant origin. 5: ...[English language|English, the term ''food'' is often used metaphorically or figuratively, as in...
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  12. Galileo Galilei (33531 bytes)
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  13. Guild (13988 bytes)
    1: ...ofessional ethics are entwined with the history of the guilds in Europe. 5: ...enerally been recognized that those in a position of special knowledge or trust were to be held accoun...
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  14. Homeopathy (33145 bytes)
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  15. Infectious disease (9595 bytes)
    4: ...ctious disease requires an ''agent'' and a ''mode of transmission'' (or ''Vector_(biology)|vector'...
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  16. Intersexual (12785 bytes)
    2: ... indeterminate sex, or which combine features of both sexes. (The terms ''hermaphrodite'' and ... 4: ...ources (Leonard Sax, 2002) estimate the incidence of true intersexual conditions as far lower, at appr...
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  17. James Clerk Maxwell (20658 bytes)
    2: ...branch of the well-known Scottish family of Clerk of Penicuik. 4: ...itful that physics has experienced since the time of Newton.''"
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  18. Vladimir Lenin (15303 bytes)
    1: Image:lenin4.jpg|frame|Photograph of Lenin|right|Vladimir Lenin 3: ... Soviet Union and the founder of the ideology of Leninism. 5: "Lenin" was one of his revolutionary pseudonyms. He is believed to h...
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  19. Medicine (29498 bytes)
    3: ...ng and curing diseases. However, ''medicine'' often refers more specifically to matters dealt with... 5: ...icine refers to the social structure of the group of people formally trained to apply that knowledge t...
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  20. Nobel Peace Prize (15523 bytes)
    1: List of Nobel Prize laureates in Peace from 1901 ...
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  21. Physicist (752 bytes)
    1: ...ned as physicists use their skills in other parts of the economy, in particular in computing and [...
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