cities in Quebec, Rivière-du-Loup has no local Télé-Québec outlet, though Rimouski's CIVB-DT is available on the Vidéotron system in Rivière-du-Loup. Following...
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Louis XIII. Lazare Rivière was born in Montpellier in September 1589 to Martin and Jacquette Rivière. His childhood is obscure, but Rivière was raised as Protestant...
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Podiatry (redirect from Podiatric surgeons)
restricted medications and/or seek specialist registration as a "podiatric surgeon". Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) data shows that a general...
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island) Rivière Dauphine (Saint-Jean) Rivière Lafleur (Saint-Jean) Rivière Maheu (Saint-Laurent) Ruisseau du Moulin (Saint-François) Rivière du Moulin...
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podiatric surgeon is reported to earn with a single specialty, with the median at $304,474 compared to that of multi-specialty podiatric surgeons of $286...
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technique, which later was called Diathermy. In 1900, physician Joseph Rivière used electrical current to treat a benign carcinomatous ulcer on the dorsum...
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Joseph Poncet (redirect from Joseph Anthony de la Rivière Poncet)
Joseph Anthony de la Rivière Poncet (b. at Paris, 17 May 1610; d. at Martinique, 18 June 1675) was a French Jesuit missionary to Canada. Poncet was born...
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Alphonse Couturier (Liberal politician) (category 20th-century Canadian surgeons)
He worked as a surgeon in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec until 1970, and then in Quebec City until 1982. He was a school commissioner in Rivière-du-Loup from 1942...
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Jean Joseph Benoit (category People from Rivière-du-Loup)
(February 14, 1932 – January 18, 2024) was the 31st Canadian Surgeon General. Born in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Benoit was educated at Laval University, where...
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Physician (section Physician and surgeon)
rather than by the procedures of surgeons. This term is at least nine hundred years old in English: physicians and surgeons were once members of separate...
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was appointed surgeon to a regiment bound for Annapolis Royal in Nova Scotia. Liking military service, in 1747 he traded his post as surgeon for that of...
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Pierre Grondin (category Canadian cardiac surgeons)
American College of Surgeons in San Francisco in 1960. He began his career as a surgeon at the Hôpital Ste-Marie de Trois-Rivières. In 1971, he joined...
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River near Ogilvie, Yukon June 14, 1906 Drowned while on patrol Assistant Surgeon Walter Stafford Flood NWMP Churchill, Manitoba November 29, 1906 Died from...
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François Quesnay (category French surgeons)
age of sixteen to a surgeon, he soon went to Paris, studied medicine and surgery there, and, having qualified as a master-surgeon, settled down to practice...
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of Medicine (M.D.) degree, which is required to become a physician or a surgeon in Canada. M.D. granting medical schools are jointly accredited by the...
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(now Exilles in Italy). He went there, taking Dauger and La Rivière with him. La Rivière's death was reported in January 1687; in May, Saint-Mars and Dauger...
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defines Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, or podiatrist, as “a physician and surgeon of the foot and ankle,” the Social Security Administration’s Program Operations...
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Sarah Muirhead-Allwood (category English surgeons)
Sarah Muirhead-Allwood (FRCS) (born 1947), is a British orthopaedic surgeon known for performing complex hip resurfacings and unusual hip replacements...
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September 1645, who on 29 August 1658 married Louis Pinard, the surgeon of the fort at Trois-Rivières; and Marguerite, b. 26 August 1649, who married Jean Crevier...
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Justin Cobb (redirect from Justin Cobb (surgeon))
He is a member of the Royal Medical Household and was royal orthopaedic surgeon to the Queen. He is on the staff at King Edward VII's Hospital (KEVII)...
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New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Company. p. 116. Hetzel, Susan Rivière, Historian General (1896). Lineage Book. Vol. XVI. Washington, DC: National...
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Rivière-Magdeleine Seignory in the west to the Saint-Hélier portage in the east. It was inherited by Hazeur's son-in-law, Michel Sarrazin, a surgeon,...
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bonne étoile Bernard Lacassagne Anne Fassio Bye Bye maman The cosmetic surgeon Keren Marciano Short 2016 Moka Simon Frédéric Mermoud 2022 Notre-Dame on...
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led by a veterinary physician (also known as a veterinarian, veterinary surgeon, or "vet"), but also by paraveterinary workers, such as veterinary nurses...
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Waller was born in Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, the son of a prominent surgeon. The family moved to Middlesex when Waller was a child, where Waller gained...
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by six physicians, six surgeons, each of whom took his pulse and gave his diagnosis. He was bled three times by the surgeons, without effect. When some...
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archaeologist Claude Ritchey (1873–1951), American baseball player Claude Rivière (born 1932), French anthropologist Claude Robert (1928–2007), Canadian...
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chokers with a pendant as a centerpiece of the cleavage. Georgian era-style rivière necklaces are also popular items with which to dress the décolletage. According...
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Viollet-le-Duc. The steel-framed building is clad in black granite from nearby Rivière-à-Pierre and has two 45 metre steeples. The interior is made of Saskatchewan...
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French Revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre Guillaume Dupuytren – French surgeon Rosalie Duthé – French courtesan Suzanne Eisendieck – German painter Paul...
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