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  Patient
Patient A patient is the name given to any person who is physician or other medical professional.
Patient care Patient care is part of a nurses role in implementing a care plan.
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 Spiritual Healing
She washed the patient's perineum (the region between the anus and the scrotum or vulva, author's comment) and legs with hot salty water.
She put the wet sark on the patient at midnight, saying thrice, 'In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.' A red-hot poker was then placed in the water and straw burned at each corner of the bed."(McDonald, 1998, p.
And Theo Kelz was a "perfect" patient upon whom his doctors could completely rely for his conscious and unconscious cooperation: He was steadfastedly optimistic, highly disciplined and totally trustworthy.
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 Hyoscyamus Niger. - THE GUIDING SYMPTOMS OF OUR MATERIA MEDICA By CONSTANTINE HERING, M.D.
Metrorrhagia in patients who have been subject to cramps during pregnancy ; blood bright red, and issues more and more freely at every jerk of body, while action of pulse diminishes.
The forces sink quickly ; patient gets easily fatigued ; syncope is readily produced ; limbs become cold and tremble ; these symptoms, with those of sleep, paralysis of sphincters, point to its use in some conditions occurring in course of continued fevers.
In typhoid and typhus fevers, especially typhus, when brain is active but wandering, patient laboring under hallucination of various kinds, but all centering in a desire to escape from room or from those around.
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 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Childrens Art Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When the Children’s Art Project began funding patient programs in 1974, the focus was on providing cheer and comfort for young patients, most of whom did not survive their battles with cancer.
By walking young patients and their families through procedures, holding hands and providing reassurance, child life specialists provide personal support and encouragement to families facing cancer treatment.
Volunteers teach patients how to care for their scalps and hair, and they offer special makeup tips to camouflage discolorations resulting from treatment.
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 Henry Chettle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One of the plays on which Chettle collaborated is listed as The Danish Tragedy, which was probably either identical with Hoffmann or another version of the same story.
The Pleasant Comedie of Patient Grissill (1599), in which he collaborated with Thomas Dekker and William Haughton, was reprinted by the Shakespeare Society in 1841.
Patient Grissel, by Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and William Haughton, December 1599.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Chettle   (926 words)

  
 Swodeam Consulting Inc. - Manual Therapy Online Column
The average age of the VBA patient was 38.
It is possible that it is relatively easy to avoid manipulating a patient who is vulnerable to disc prolapse of the degree required to cause CES because of the obvious signs and symptoms present.
On the other hand, the examination of the patient, the selection of the technique and the ongoing evaluation of the patient's neurological status are vital components in the safe, effective and efficient application of SMT.
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 Griselda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Griselda, gri-zel'da, Griseldis, or Grissel, in medieval legend, a character who was so patient under severe tests imposed upon her by her husband that her name has become proverbial.
He took her children from her, pretending that they were put to death, while really they were sent to be brought up elsewhere.
Griselda was restored to her rightful place as wife of the Marquis and was famous forever after for her patience and wifely obedience.
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 Grissel Grissel On Iuma - Free Mp3 Downloads, Cds, Bio Info, Tour Dates, Lyrics And More! Grissel, A Fou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Grissel, a four-piece rock band, began its career in 1996 in the city of Indianapolis representation of their.
Prescribed by the statutes was the martyrdom of Grissel Jaffray in the Seagate of Dundee in November 1669 Council, having been informed that Grissel Jaffray was then a prisoner in.
Bibliomania e-text: Chapter Grey to Grissel of G by Brewer's Readers Handbook Grey to Grissel.
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 About US- Wholistic Wellness Clinic PC
I was drawn to Wholistic Wellness because of the total-person approach that Dr. Cooper has developed with her patients.
When a patient comes to Wholistic Wellness, they are not seen as just a number or set of symptoms.
Wholistic Wellness addresses the health of each patient with a wider scope, focusing on physical, mental, and emotional issues to provide as much care as possible.
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 Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories of Patient Grissel, The Princess Rosetta, & Robin Goodfellow, and ballads of The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories of Patient Grissel, The Princess Rosetta, and Robin Goodfellow, and ballads of The beggar's daughter, The babes in the wood, and Fair Rosamond (in MARION)
Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories of Patient Grissel, The Princess Rosetta, and Robin Goodfellow, and ballads of The beggar's daughter, The babes in the wood, and Fair Rosamond
Gammer Gurton's pleasant stories of Patient Grissel, The Princess Rosetta, and Robin Goodfellow, and ballads of The beggar's daughter, The babes in the wood, and Fair Rosamond [microform] / newly revised and amended by Amb.
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 Griselda   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was introduced to England by Chaucer who included the popular tale of “Patient Griselda” (also found in Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron) in his Canterbury Tales.
The story was about a wife who patiently endures her husband’s rather sadistic tests.
Although it surged briefly in the 1980s, the name Griselda resembles the unattractive word “grizzled” (a word to which it is slightly related) and is rarely used.
www.geocities.com /edgarbook/names/g/griselda.html   (101 words)

  
 Chapter Grey <i>to</i> Grissel of G by Brewer's Readers Handbook
In the middle of the sixteenth century appeared a ballad and also a prose version of Patient Grissel.
Octavia, the wife of Mark Antony, and sister of Augustus, is called the &#147;patient Grizel of Roman story.”
For patience she will prove a second Grissel.
www.bibliomania.com /2/3/174/1117/14725/3.html   (213 words)

  
 Henry Chettle -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Pleasant Comedie of Patient Grissill (1599), in which he collaborated with (English dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632)) Thomas Dekker and (Click link for more info and facts about William Haughton) William Haughton, was reprinted by the Shakespeare Society in 1841.
Patient Grissel, by (English dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632)) Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle, and (Click link for more info and facts about William Haughton) William Haughton, December 1599.
The Arcadian Virgin, by Henry Chettle and (Click link for more info and facts about William Haughton) William Haughton.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/H/He/Henry_Chettle.htm   (1024 words)

  
 Landlord gets taste of his own medicineFriday, September 7, 2001 2:05:05 PM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
And while city officials are "quite willing to work with property owners," Grisell said, the life-threatening dangers posed from property owned by Sauceda and Raymond Randle prompted the city to file violations against both landlords in July 1999.
Sauceda's 907 N. Ninth St. property first appeared on police radar more than two years ago because, "the north structure was being inhabited by juveniles and gangs," Grissel said.
"He was always vey patient with us when he came in to pay," Sharp said.
www.dailynews.net /garden/news/2001/september/7/story1.html   (1374 words)

  
 Unfortunately the front desk at the AP has not...
My wife and I were treated exactly the same way by Rene, Danielo, Grissel and company.
My wife and I were also very patient and at no point did we raise our voice.
Now if the front desk at the AP could take a couple of lessons from the front desk at the Sun Palace and the Cancun Palace it would be a much more pleasant experience for their guests.
mytravelboard2.com /playa/messages/18892.html   (285 words)

  
 Chapter DEVIL <i>to</i> Dhu'l Karnein of D by Brewer's Readers Handbook
Sir John Loverule has a termaga nt wife—and Zackel Jobson a patient Grissel.
Two spirits named Nadir and Abishog transform these two wives for a time, so that the termagant is given to Jobson, and the patient wife to sir John.
When my lady tries her tricks on Jobson, he takes his strap to her and soon reduces her to obedience.
www.bibliomania.com /2/3/174/1114/14643/2.html   (691 words)

  
 patience - definition of patience by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Patience emphasizes calmness, self-control, and the willingness or ability to tolerate delay: Our patience will achieve more than our force Edmund Burke.
Long-suffering is long and patient endurance, as of wrong or provocation: The general, a man not known for docility and long-suffering, flew into a rage.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
dict.thefreelibrary.com /Patience   (409 words)

  
 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Childrens Art Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Grissel lives in Mexico and attends high school there.
A former Hodgkin's patient, she has completed her treatment and enjoys designing and reading.
Her "Monkey" is featured in the Safari line products.
wwwcap.childrensartproject.org /default.php?manufacturers_id=67   (48 words)

  
 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Griz’el or Grissel.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Griz’el or Grissel.
Octavia, wife of Marc Antony and sister of Augustus Cæsar, is called the &#147;patient Grizel” of Roman story.
“For patience she will prove a second Grissel.”;
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Many and wide as are the gaps in our knowledge concerning the course of his outer life, and doubtful as many important passages of it remain--in vexatious contrast with the certainty of other relatively insignificant data--we have at least become aware of the foundations on which alone a trustworthy account of it can be built.
Thus, by a process which is in truth dulness and dryness itself except to patient endeavour stimulated by the enthusiasm of special literary research, a limited number of results has been safely established, and others have at all events been placed beyond reasonable doubt.
The statement of the "Clerk" in the "Canterbury Tales" that he learnt the story of patient Griseldis "at Padua of a worthy clerk...now dead," who was called "Francis Petrarch, the laureate poet," may of course merely imply that Chaucer borrowed the "Clerk's Tale" from Petrarch's Latin version of the original by Boccaccio.
www.gutenberg.net /cdproject/cd/etext03/chacr10.txt   (15093 words)

  
 Thomas Dekker (1570-1632)
Of the individual plays extent, Old Fortunatus, printed in 1600, is Dekker's best romance.
Patient Grissel, written with Chettle and Haughton in 1598 in the spirit of the domestic play, inaugerated a vogue of the patient wife.
In 1601 Dekker was drawn into the stage quarrel and acquitted himself well in Satiromastix, a reply to Jonson's Poetaster.
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 Ever the optimist - Gran Turismo By Numbers
posted 05-22-2005 02:53 PM Grissel Bissom here folks in my new job as Auto-racing Editor for the Nürburgring Herald, a local tabloid dedicated to reporting all of the latest events from that mother of all race courses, the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
You are both creative and detail oriented, not to mention enormously patient.
The AI drifts all turns, some very much to its detriment, where you will be able to track through on the inside using this technique and a steely patience.
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 Atlantoaxial Rotatory Fixation (Subluxation) - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
- clinically patients will have ipsilateral rotation and contralateral tilt of the head
- anatomically, if the patient's head is turned to the right, then the right
- typically patients are placed in cervical halter traction in acute cases;
www.wheelessonline.com /ortho/atlantoaxial_rotatory_fixation_subluxation   (384 words)

  
 Vicar of Wakefield, The   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He sate down to supper among us, and my wife was not sparing of her gooseberry wine.
The tale went round; he sung us old songs, and gave the children the story of the Buck of Beverland, with the history of Patient Grissel, the adventures of Catskin, and then Fair Rosamond's bower.
Our cock, which always crew at eleven, now told us it was time for repose; but an unforeseen difficulty started about lodging the stranger: all our beds were already taken up, and it was too late to send him to the next alehouse.
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 Thomas Deloney's Works: The Garland of Good Will
who tooke all this most mild and patiently.
Her veluet gowne most patiently she slipt off,
Grissel was charged her selfe in princely manner,
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 [No title]
Our second child, a girl, I intended to call after her aunt Grissel; but my wife, who during her pregnancy had been reading romances, insisted upon her being called Olivia.
There seemed indeed something applicable to both sides in this letter, and its censures might as well be referred to those to whom it was written, as to us; but the malicious meaning was obvious, and we went no further.
My wife had scarce patience to hear me to the end, but railed at the writer with unrestrained resentment.
www.cs.utah.edu /~goller/books/GOLDSMIT/VICAR.NEW   (19847 words)

  
 [No title]
Accordingly I rejected _Arden of Feversham, Sir John Oldcastle, Patient Grissel_, and _The Yorkshire Tragedy_.
Praie God Maister _Beech_ hath not hurt his boy in his patience and if he have he must be hangd in his choller.
God strengthen me with patience to endure This chastisement, which I confesse too small A punishment for this my hainous sinne.
www.gutenberg.org /files/10925/10925.txt   (20660 words)

  
 The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
To this most patient, sweet, and virtuous wife.
Patience, I pray you; 'twas a fault unwilling.
Be patient ; to-morrow 't shall be mended.
emotional-literacy-education.com /classic-books-online-b/2ws1010.htm   (10419 words)

  
 315 readings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Thomson, Leslie, "’With patient ears attend’: Romeo and Juliet on the Elizabethan stage."
Smith, Molly Easo, "John Fletcher's response to the gender debate: The Woman's Prize and The Taming of the Shrew."
Brown, Carolyn E., "Katherine of The Taming of the Shrew : ‘A second Grissel.’"
facweb.stvincent.edu /Academics/english/el315/315readings.html   (685 words)

  
 Political Ballads published in England During the Commonwealth with Strange Histories & A Marriage Triumph & The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Political Ballads published in England During the Commonwealth with Strange Histories & A Marriage Triumph & The History of Patient Grissel Percy Society Early English Poetry Ballads and popular literature of the middle ages Vol 3 - WRIGHT, THOMAS (THOMAS DELONEY & THOMAS HEYWOOD):
WRIGHT, THOMAS (THOMAS DELONEY & THOMAS HEYWOOD): Political Ballads published in England During the Commonwealth with Strange Histories & A Marriage Triumph & The History of Patient Grissel Percy Society Early English Poetry Ballads and popular literature of the middle ages Vol 3
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