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Pickled in formalin, stripped down to articulated skeletons or depicted in wax or plastic, human anatomical remains have educated generations of medics and fired the public imagination.
Earlier generations of medics bitten by the research bug have been left with no choice but to somehow juggle their professional lives so they can undertake both clinical and scientific work.
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It stopped on the way to pick up a couple of medics from another rig.
They need to increase the numbers of medics, social workers and facilities to fight this virus.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 30 medics to investigate local idioms of distress, sources of distress, and the support and management of medics' stressors.
Some respondents reported of medics who were unable to cope with their difficulties and committed suicide.
The EHOs and CBHOs trained the first cohort of medics in 1979.
Since the key early "emotion" theorists, including Brown and Bell, were almost all trained medics, it is significant that they chose to use a word for the vivid mental feelings which detached them from this medical thought-world and its pathological associations, bestowing to subsequent generations of mental philosophers and psychologists a newly de-medicalised concept (Dixon, 2006).
Generations of lonely goatherds ensued.
New generations of nuclear weapons.
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