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  2. List of fictional doctors - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Cox – only British doctor to be convicted of attempted euthanasia; Thomas Neill Cream – murderer; Hawley Harvey Crippen – executed for his wife's murder; Baruch Goldstein (1956–1994) – assassin; Linda Hazzard – convicted of murdering one patient but suspected of 12 in total; H.H. Holmes – American serial killer

  4. List of fictional scientists and engineers - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Muto (video game of the same name). Doctor Neo Cortex (Crash Bandicoot) – evil doctor who is the creator and arch-enemy of franchise's titular hero Crash Bandicoot with an oversized head, who has plans to conquer the world, using Power Crystals.

  5. Dr. Sbaitso - Wikipedia

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    HELLO [UserName], MY NAME IS DOCTOR SBAITSO. I AM HERE TO HELP YOU. ... "Dr. Sbaitso Online". OneWeakness. 11 May 2014 This page was last edited on 6 September 2024 ...

  6. Category:Medical doctors by specialty - Wikipedia

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    Medical doctors by specialty and nationality (46 C) * Fictional medical specialists (12 C, 22 P) A. Addiction physicians (7 C) Allergologists (18 P) Anatomists (11 C ...

  7. List of eponymous diseases - Wikipedia

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    An eponymous disease is a disease, disorder, condition, or syndrome named after a person, usually the physician or other health care professional who first identified the disease; less commonly, a patient who had the disease; rarely, a literary character who exhibited signs of the disease or an actor or subject of an allusion, as characteristics associated with them were suggestive of symptoms ...

  8. Katherine Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    Muldaur finally agreed to play the role, but asked Roddenberry to change the name of the character to Kate, which became Katherine. [6] The character of Katherine Pulaski was not modeled on Doctor Leonard McCoy from the original Star Trek, despite claims to the contrary. [citation needed]

  9. Category:Fictional female doctors - Wikipedia

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