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Guernsey doctor
Guernsey doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Guernsey.
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Doctor 1. One whose occupation is to treat diseases, particularly a physician, dentist, or veterinarian with an appropriate license. 2. A teacher (particularly at a college or university), a scholar, or one who holds a postgraduate degree (especially a Ph.D. degree). 3. A shaman.
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Gibraltar doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Gibraltar.
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Greek doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Greece.
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