Some articles on medical, expenses:
... may be better understood by an appreciation of how the term is used in a medical setting ... popular idiom refers to "adding insult to injury", in a medical context, they are one and the same physicians examine injuries resulting from an insult to flesh and bones, caused by various traumatic events ...
... do not have to obtain advance approval from their HSA trustee or their medical insurer to withdraw funds, and the funds are not subject to income taxation if made for ... and coinsurance, or co-payments, as well as many other expenses not covered under medical plans, such as dental, vision and chiropractic care durable medical equipment ... and some allow for a reimbursement process similar to medical insurance ...
... book, The Birth of the Clinic An Archaeology of Medical Perception (Naissance de la clinique une archéologie du regard médical) was published in 1963 in France, and translated to English in 1973 ... the Clinic traces the development of the medical profession, and specifically the institution of the clinique (translated as "clinic", but here largely referring to teaching ... Its motif is the concept of the medical regard (translated by Alan Sheridan as "medical gaze"), traditionally limited to small, specialized institutions such as hospitals and prisons, but which ...
... Boric acid solutions used as an eye wash or on abraded skin are known to be especially toxic to infants, especially after repeated use because of its slow elimination rate. ...
... Physicians and surgeons who graduate from osteopathic medical schools are known as physicians or osteopathic physicians ... their scope of practice excludes most medical therapies and relies more on osteopathic manipulative medicine and alternative medical modalities ...
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