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attendance — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or fact of attending < a physician in attendance > 2. a. the persons or number of persons attending; also an account of persons attending < the teacher took attendance before starting class > … New Collegiate Dictionary
attendance — at·ten·dance ə ten dən(t)s n service at a hospital <a physician in attendance> … Medical dictionary
attendance by physician — Care and treatment by physician for a complaint, whether at the physician s office or in his own home. White v Providence Sav. Life Assur. Soc. 163 Mass 108, 108 NE 771. Some authorities impose the qualification that the complaint for which… … Ballentine's law dictionary
medical attendance — Attendance by a physician for the purpose of medical treatment or medical advice. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins § 756. As the term is used in a penal statute requiring a parent to furnish food, clothing, shelter, and medical attendance to his minor child,… … Ballentine's law dictionary
John Radcliffe (English physician) — John Radcliffe (1652 ndash;1714) was an English physician. A number of landmark buildings in Oxford, including the Radcliffe Camera (in Radcliffe Square), the Radcliffe Infirmary, and the Radcliffe Observatory were named after him. Radcliffe was… … Wikipedia
attending physician — See attendance by physician … Ballentine's law dictionary
Dominic Corrigan — Born 1802 Thomas Street Dublin Died 1 February 1880 Merrion Square, Dublin Natio … Wikipedia
Sir Dominic Corrigan — Sir Dominic Corrigan † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sir Dominic Corrigan Physician, b. 1802, in Dublin, Ireland; d. there, 1880; distinguished for his original observations in heart disease, a special type of pulse being named after him.… … Catholic encyclopedia
physicianless — shənlə̇s adjective : lacking a physician : having no physician in attendance … Useful english dictionary
Walker Law — The Walker Law passed in 1920 was an early New York state law regulating boxing. The law reestablished legal boxing in the state following the three year ban created by the repeal of the Frawley Law. The law instituted rules that better ensured… … Wikipedia
GULL, SIR WILLIAM WITHEY — physician, born at Thorpe le Soken; received his medical training at London, and in 1843 became professor of Physiology at the Royal Institution; four years later he was appointed clinical lecturer at Guy s Hospital; in 1871 his attendance on… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia