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"He who treats himself".
1967
M M Ravitch
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Physicians
Individuals licensed to practice medicine.
Physician
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Coronary artery calcium screening: He who buys what he does not need steals from himself.
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[Anyone who in error hurts his child, hurts himself when he is a parent].
October 1971, Tidskrift for Sveriges sjukskoterskor,
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Role of language in dermatologist-patient relationship: "he who speaks well, treats well!".
January 2005, Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology,
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[I recertify, you recertify... he recertifies himself?]
November 2021, Atencion primaria,
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Qui s'excuse s'accuse. (Who excuses himself accuses himself).
December 1968, American journal of orthodontics,
M M Ravitch
[Chopin: a genius who lent himself but who never gave himself up].
May 1994, L'union medicale du Canada,
M M Ravitch
[If a person wants to do everything by himself, he cannot complain that he has to do everything by himself].
February 2016, Kinderkrankenschwester : Organ der Sektion Kinderkrankenpflege,
M M Ravitch
[He gets to see himself as a man].
January 1979, Pielegniarka i polozna,
M M Ravitch
Who treats feet?
May 1995, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association,
M M Ravitch
Who treats cancer?
January 1987, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London,
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