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This is a list of fictional doctors (characters that use the appellation "doctor", medical and otherwise), from literature, films, television, and other media.. Shakespeare created a doctor in his play Macbeth (c 1603) [1] with a "great many good doctors" having appeared in literature by the 1890s [2] and, in the early 1900s, the "rage for novel characters" included a number of "lady doctors". [3]
Ask Dr. Science was a daily humorous radio sketch produced by members of the comedy troupe Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre. It is broadcast on many public radio stations, using a format that mixes elements of a commercial bumper and a public service announcement. A concerned citizen asks a question, which is answered by an expert, "Dr. Science."
The little fox, whose name is a "little fox" too. Urusei Yatsura. Mimi LaFloo, a vixen in Bucky O'Hare. Muggy-Doo. Nanao, a tiny kitsune from Ask Dr. Rin! Nick Wilde in Disney's Zootopia. Pablo the Little Red Fox. Pammee in YooHoo & Friends-related series. Parisa, Leah's pet purple fox in the Canadian-American animated series Shimmer and Shine
St. Denis Medical takes place in a hospital, but the new mockumentary series is more of a workplace comedy than a medical show. Allison Tolman, who plays the emergency department’s head nurse in ...
Granny Clampett (mountain folk doctor) Dr. Roy Clyburn: Irene Ryan Fred Clark: Beverly Hills, 90210: Dr. Peter Tucker: James C. Victor Bewitched: Dr. Bombay: Bernard Fox: The Big Bang Theory: Dr. Stephanie Barnett Dr. Campbell Dr. Sheldon Cooper Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler Dr. Eric Gablehauser Dr. Gallo Dr. Alfred Hofstadter Dr. Beverly Hofstadter Dr ...
Doctor Livesey (Russian: Доктор Ливси) is a side-character from the 1988 Soviet film adaptation Treasure Island produced by Soviet animation film studio Kievnauchfilm and based on the novel character of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson. He is voiced by Soviet actor Evgeniy Papernyy in Russian [1] and Steve Bulen in the English dub
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A frog leaves his native swamp and proclaims himself a wonder-working doctor. He is then asked by a sceptical fox how it is that he cannot cure his own lameness and sickly complexion. The fox's taunt echoes the Greek proverb, " Physician, heal thyself ", which was current in Aesop's time (and was later quoted in the Christian scriptures).