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Swedish doctor
Swedish doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Sweden.
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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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Swedish American Health System Swedish American Health System is a hospital in Rockford, Illinois (USA).
Swedish Covenant Hospital Swedish Covenant Hospital is a hospital in Chicago, Illinois (USA).
Swedish Hospital Swedish Hospital is a hospital in Englewood, Colorado (USA).
Swedish massage The most common form of bodywork in Western countries. Its originator, Peter Hendrik (Per Henrick) Ling (1776-1839), of Sweden, was a fencing master, physiologist, and poet. His method was called the "Ling system" or the "Swedish movement treatment." Dr. S.W. Mitchell introduced Swedish massage in the United States. It is based on scientific anatomy and often vigorous. The purported aim of Swedish massage is to improve circulation of blood and lymph.
Swedish Medical Center Swedish Medical Center is a hospital in Seattle, Washington (USA).
Swedish Medical Center-Ballard Campus The Swedish Medical Center-Ballard Campus is a hospital in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Swedish Medical Center-First Hill Campus The Swedish Medical Center-First Hill Campus is a hospital in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Swedish Medical Center-Providence Campus The Swedish Medical Center-Providence Campus is a hospital in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Superficial Thrombophlebitis A clot in a superficial vein, just under the skin.
Survival Rates Survival rates indicate the percentage of patients or grafts (transplanted organs) that are still alive functioning at a certain point posttransplant. Survival rates are often given at one-, three-, and five-year increments. Policy modifications are never made without examining their impact on transplant survival rates. Survival rates improve with technological and scientific advancements. Developing policies that reflect and respond to these advances in transplantation will also improve survival rates.
Systemic Circulation The circulation of blood from the left ventricle, through an extensive network of vessels that penetrate every part of the body, to the right side of the heart.
Systolic Pressure The pressure of the blood in the arteries when the heart pumps. It is the higher of two blood pressure measurements, e.g., 120/80, where 120 is the systolic pressure.
Spanish doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Spain.
Swedish doctor
Swiss doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Switzerland.
Serbia doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Serbia.
San Marino doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in San Marino.
Sark doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Sark.
Slovak doctor A doctor who, being or not a citizen of that country, has been admitted to practice medicine in Slovakia.
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