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diagnosis raised
He was raised without a proper diagnosis. Augusten Burroughs
diagnosis early people technology tracking useful
This suggests the technology may be useful in early diagnosis and in tracking people over time. Gary Small
diagnosis maybe nurse ok
We thought it was just maybe he, something with his back or something that could be cured, something that he could you know just nurse for a while and then he'd be OK . He could go back to work. So it's pretty devastating to get such a diagnosis as ALS, Kevin Williams
diagnosis farmer home vaccines
We made the diagnosis and the farmer went home with vaccines for his flock. So I like to think we did a very important thing. Corrie Brown
diagnosis earlier
If that's the case, the earlier we can do it after diagnosis the better. David McMillan
diagnosis early lucky sees treatment
He drives, he gardens, he sees friends and family. We're lucky he had early diagnosis and got early treatment to stave it off. Nancy Murphy
diagnosis except stomach time
We don't have a diagnosis at this time except for the stomach discomfort. Keith Dugger
diagnosis proper
I think if he had proper diagnosis and treatment, he'd still be alive. David McKay
diagnosis manners substitutes
Bedside manners are no substitute for the right diagnosis. Alfred P. Sloan
patients step
Ultimately, I think the patients need to step up on this issue. Rick Colby
patient
I feel like I'm calmer, I'm kinder, I'm more patient the more I do my own meditation. Jim Yong Kim
patient recovered released sars spread weeks
The person recovered after two weeks and was well when released from hospital. There was no spread of SARS from this patient to his contacts. Richard Smallwood
patient impatience golfers
I'm patient with crossword puzzles and the most impatient golfer. Brett Hull
patient poet clean
If the poet would avoid pepsis in his patients, his scalpel must be as clean as the surgeon's. Austin O'Malley
patient be-patient helping
Maternal behavior helps when you have to be patient with nonverbal creatures. Jane Goodall
patient nonsense select
A patient doesn't select his physical ailments. They happen to him. You could just as well ask when you are eaten by a crocodile, 'How did you select that crocodile?'. Nonsense. He has selected you. The patient doesn't even select the symptoms unconsciously. That is an extraordinary exaggeration of the subject to say he was choosing such things. They get him. Carl Jung
patient helping lost
My work as a psychoanalyst is to help patients recover their lost wholeness and to strengthen the psyche so it can resist future dismemberment. Carl Jung
patient metaphor cures
The cure for mixed metaphors, I have always found, is for the patient to be obliged to draw a picture of the result. Bernard Levin