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The medical prescriptions of Taiping royal prescriptions have remarkable features.

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The doctor wrote out two prescriptions.

Washington's financial institutions were once notorious for their dogmatic prescriptions.

But the attending physician refused to give him prescriptions.

The pharmacist fills hundreds of prescriptions per day.

Still, 32 percent of the pharmacies filled the prescriptions.

The Effective prescriptions of Su and Shen is one of the most famous prescriptions in Song Dynasty.

The results show that discrepancies are closely connected to doctors mistakes on prescriptions and pharmacists lax attitude toward inspecting the prescriptions for mistakes.

Therefore, it's more important to control doctors' prescriptions than medicine prices to ease patients' financial burden.

The law requires pharmacists to prescribe drugs according to prescriptions prescribed by doctors.

The hospital admitted that the student had given prescriptions without a doctor's guidance.

Donations of old clothes, canned goods, water and outdated prescriptions are accumulating, said Brooks.

We also each filled prescriptions for generic Malarone (atovaquone proguanil) to prevent malaria.

Methods Analysis and conclusion were made on prescriptions in Intergratlng Chinese and Western Mediclne to find its rules.

The agency says 10 million patients took Darvon or a generic version in 2009 and 18 million prescriptions were dispensed.

Rethinking prescriptions. Many women who take tamoxifen to prevent a return of breast cancer also take an antidepressant.

They need to have a list of the parent's prescriptions, allergies, physicians and contact information and the parent's pharmacy.

I do not know really is seeking to prescriptions played an effect, or the father of care is more effective?

To cure diseases is to be flexible. It is advisable to prescribe the right medicine for human diseases, and to prescribe the ancient prescriptions.

In search of new beliefs, of prescriptions for disease, of curbing the spread of disease that engulfed India, Gandhi came to the looted village of Sri Rampur.

Sometimes a phase iv (post-approval) trial is also pursued, where the long-term effects of the drug are monitored on those receiving prescriptions.

The authors in this paper elaborated the significance of the academic research on syndromes and prescriptions for studying Treatise on Exogenous Febrile Disease.

Han medicinal texts confirm this image, for two medical prescriptions uncovered in the archaeological site of Mawangdui blame fox spirits for causing illnesses.

Only in Australia... do supermarkets make sick people walk all the Way to the back of the shop to get their prescriptions while healthy people can buy cigarettes at the front.

Democrats were indeed dire about Romney, even though many of them, including President Obama, now speak of him fondly, as a Republican whose prescriptions might be flawed but whose heart is true.

I'm talking about the families I've met whose spiraling premiums and out-of-pocket expenses are pushing them into bankruptcy or forcing them to go without the check-ups or prescriptions they need.

That's not much of a nest egg; money tied up in a house can't pay for daily rounds of golf or flights to Antigua, let alone food or prescriptions.

C’est la société qui trace à l’individu le programme de son existence quotidienne. On ne peut vivre en famille, exercer sa profession, vaquer aux mille soins de la vie journalière, faire ses emplettes, se promener dans la rue ou même rester chez soi, sans obéir à des prescriptions et se plier à des obligations. Un ch