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1. and thus, the patient often suffers needlessly due to
2. testimonial from a former patient of mine who was
3. a former patient of mine who had a Heart-Wall, once
4. “Yes, this is Dr Clarke from the Karen Phillimore Private Health Centre, I have a former patient of Dr Hancox’s residing here and I just wanted to have a chat with him
5. “Strange, Harry had been a patient of Dr Hancox for a long time
6. 1 Jairus was, of course, terribly impatient of this delay in reaching his home; so they now hastened on at quickened pace
7. “We understand that Terry was a patient of yours," Jason interjected
8. Donovan was seeing the last patient of the day while Sally placed the last of the Dominex patients’ files back in their respective places
9. “My sister, Clair, was a patient of Carol Freeman’s
10. patient Officer Moore, help will be there in a short while,
11. but the facility must notify the patient of
12. “ This one lady patient of mine has
13. There was a patient of 35 years old who had knee joints pain after doing some taichi exercises
14. A diabetic patient of mine had an infected ulcer of the heel had to have daily toilet and dressing of the ulcer and antibiotics until the wound heals up
15. An old Malay patient of mine whom I have seen for many years for chronic cough began to develop cataracts in both eyes
16. The most impatient of the miners rushed towards the two to fight
17. I became a patient of the Optimal Wellness Center, and after receiving a thorough examination and evaluation, using several diagnostic tests and procedures, Dr
18. would never have spoken up like that to a patient of mine, but since this
19. Do you not think that was a tiny bit impatient of you, Visola?”
20. My uncle lowered the paper and glanced round at us, expecting agreement, impatient of our not instantly saying we thought as he did
21. 'Yes, yes,' said the Professor, impatient of these speeches, and only desirous of getting on
22. the patient of high-carbohydrate, high-fat foods that are suggested as totally unpleasant,
23. ' Rather naively, he added, 'She was never a patient of mine,' as though he couldn't imagine any other circumstances in which he might know a woman other than the wife who had left him
24. I had such a person as a patient of mine in one of my teaching wards at the County Hospital
25. Another patient of mine, a 45-year old baker, suffered so acutely from angina (pain in the
26. "Doctor," a harassed advertising executive patient of mine said desperately, "I've tried so hard
27. An unusual middle-aged woman patient of mine,
28. , now a patient of mine, was rushed to the hospital after he had
29. former patient of mine who came to see me 10 years ago from a northern part of the state of
30. But Felicite grew impatient of seeing him hanging round her
31. Impatient of the set in the field, she turned to the quiet lawn, surrounded by sheaves of shut-up crocuses
32. Barker and Morel were both impatient of Wesson
33. He prefers public duties to private, and is somewhat impatient of the importunity of relations
34. That is true, he replied, if the deficiency be in his soul; but if there be any merely bodily defect in another he will be patient of it, and will love all the same
35. And as to truth, I said, is not a soul equally to be deemed halt and lame which hates voluntary falsehood and is extremely indignant at herself and others when they tell lies, but is patient of involuntary falsehood, and does not mind wallowing like a swinish beast in the mire of ignorance, and has no shame at being detected?
36. allaying a heat that would have made me impatient of seeing the
37. between Emily and her partner; who impatient of the fooleries and
38. was a patient of yours and hoped to talk to you,” Tom stated with a mouthful of stew
39. from a patient of mine who had a relative that ran the junkyard
40. “Oh, there is a patient of mine that is having some problems that I thought Father
41. I felt impatient of him and out of temper with him; in which condition he heaped coals of fire on my head
42. And more needles were missing than it could be regarded as quite wholesome for a patient of such tender years either to apply externally or to take as a tonic
43. A doctor’s legal and medical responsibility to fully inform a patient of the potential risks of treatment did not become a requirement until the 1960s and was still contested ground well into the 1970s and 1980s
44. He had always presented himself as a reformer, impatient of stick-in-the-mud Prior Anthony, sympathetic with the needs of the town, eager for the prosperity of monks and merchants alike
45. Nor did he: for Louisa, fully bent on grappling with it, and impatient of dalliance or delay, directed faithfully the point of the battering-piece, and bounded up with a rage of so varocious appetite, to meet and favour the thrust of insertion, that the fierce activity on both sides effected it with such pain of distention, that Louisa cried out violently, that she was hurt beyond bearing, that she was killed
46. At the same time he made me feel his own engine, which was so well wound up, as to stand even the working in water, and he accordingly threw one arm round my neck, and was endeavouring to get the better of that harsher construction bred by the surrounding fluid; and had in effect one hiway so far as to make me sensible of the pleasing stretch of those nether lips, from the in-driving machine; when, independent of my not liking that awkward mode of enjoyment, I could not help interrupting him, in order to become joint spectators of a plan of joy, in hot operation between Emily and her partner; who impatient of the fooleriesand dalliance of the bath, had led his nymph to one of the benches on the green bank, where he was very cordially proceeding to teach her the difference betwixt jest and earnest
47. It was not her way to make a conspicuous entry into anyone's life, but towards the end of that week Sebastian said rather sourly: 'You and mummy seem very thick,' and I realized that in fact I was being drawn into intimacy by swift, imperceptible stages, for she was impatient of any human relationship that fell short of it
48. At the Vincys' there was always whist, and the cardtables stood ready now, making some of the company secretly impatient of the music
49. But Will wanted to talk with Dorothea alone, and was impatient of slow circumstance
50. been a patient of Mr