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    Doctors' Commons, also called the College of Civilians, was a society of lawyers practising civil (as opposed to common) law in London, namely ecclesiastical...
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  • The "doctors' plot" (Russian: дело врачей, romanized: delo vrachey, lit. 'doctors' case') was a Soviet state-sponsored anti-intellectual and anti-cosmopolitan...
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  • ecclesiastical, probate and admiralty courts. The Doctors had their own Inn, which was called Doctors' Commons. Charles Dickens spent some of his youth working...
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  • Fifth Doctor Peter Davison directed, wrote, and co-starred in the parody The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, which also starred two other former Doctors, Colin...
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  • occasions: in The Three Doctors (1972), "The Five Doctors" (1983) and The Two Doctors (1985). In Day of the Daleks (1972), the Third Doctor and Jo Grant very...
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    In former years, Doctors of Law were a distinct form of lawyer who were empowered to act as advocates in civil law courts. The Doctors had their own Society...
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  • churches in communion with it". It was founded in 1987 to succeed Doctors' Commons. The society sponsors periodic speakers and programmes, but its principal...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doctors of the Church. Wikisource has original works on the topic: Doctors of the Church "Doctors of the Catholic...
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    C. "The Doctors Trial: The Medical Case of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings". encyclopedia.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2023-10-10. "The Doctors Trial". United...
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    doctors had a mixed reputation, with some citizens seeing their presence as a warning to leave the area or that death was near. Some plague doctors were...
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    Robert Phillimore (category Members of Doctors' Commons)
    control, where he remained from 1832 to 1835. Admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons in 1839, he was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1841, and...
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    and Translated into English by William Strahan, LL. D. Advocate in Doctors Commons. With Additional Remarks on Some Material Differences between the Civil...
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    Bulgaria between 1879 and 1912, Margarita Koeva Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doctors' Garden. 42°41′40″N 23°20′18″E / 42.69444°N 23.33833°E...
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  • William King (poet) (category Members of Doctors' Commons)
    M.A. Taking up the civil law, he became a doctor in 1692 and was admitted as an advocate at Doctors' Commons. In 1702, having moved to Ireland, he was...
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  • George Webbe Dasent (category Members of Doctors' Commons)
    Bar and was called in 1852 by the Middle Temple, and was admitted to Doctors' Commons as an advocate the same year. In 1853, he was appointed professor of...
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    Richard Zouch (category Members of Doctors' Commons)
    Sarah, daughter of John Harte of Brill in Oxfordshire, a proctor in Doctors' Commons; having thus vacated his fellowship, he entered himself in 1623 as...
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  • infographic published in the official Doctor Who Magazine explicitly places her before the First Doctor but prior to the Doctors seen in The Brain of Morbius....
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    facility in which one or more medical doctors, usually general practitioners (GP), receive and treat patients. Doctors' offices are the primary place where...
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    but by the "advocates" and "proctors" who practised civil law from Doctors' Commons, adding to the obscurity of the proceedings. Divorce allowing remarriage...
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    Victoria Street and the District line of the London Underground; the Doctors' Commons, also demolished in 1867 for the same reason; and the church of St...
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    and affectionate outward persona. In contrast to previous Doctors, the Fifteenth Doctor's stories include a greater focus on fantasy elements, intended...
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    Ireland's biggest selling single ever". Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Saw Doctors. The Saw Doctors' Official website Fans Of The Saw Doctors...
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    Physician (redirect from Medical doctors)
    They are divided into two types: family medicine doctors and internal medicine doctors. Family doctors, or family physicians, are trained to care for patients...
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  • was William Rothery, chief of the office of the King's Proctor in Doctors' Commons. Henry was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated...
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  • David (September 1994). "Rescue". Doctor Who Yearbook 1995. Marvel UK. ISBN 1-85400-357-7. "Something Borrowed". 11 Doctors, 11 Stories. Puffin Books. 21...
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    but by the "advocates" and "proctors" who practised civil law from Doctors' Commons, adding to the obscurity of the proceedings. Divorce was de facto restricted...
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  • John Stoddart (category Members of Doctors' Commons)
    Coleridge. Stoddart subsequently returned to England to practice in the Doctors' Commons. In 1810, he started an association with The Times, for which he served...
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  • While previous Doctors' stories had all involved time and space travel, for production reasons Pertwee's stories initially depicted the Doctor stranded on...
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  • legitimacy of the Cuban doctors' licensure for teaching and practice medicine. After graduation, recently graduated doctors acquire the right to use...
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  • The Three Doctors (1972–73), "The Five Doctors" (1983) and The Two Doctors (1985) were in colour. However, Troughton's reign as the Doctor was more notable...
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