0 to alter sth dishonestly -- manipulere med
1 sb who treats ill or injured people -- doktor [ masculine ]
to consult a doctor å konsultere en lege
I have to make a doctor’s appointment. Jeg må bestille time hos doktoren.
2 sb who has the highest qualification from a university -- doktor [ masculine ]
a doctor of physics en med doktorgrad i fysikk
3 a person who is trained to treat ill people -- lege, doktor
4 a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject -- doktor (universitetsgrad)
She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
5 to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs) -- sette til, pynte på, forfalske
Someone had doctored her drink.
At a particular "real" moment, will doctor, nurse, patient, and family agree to what had been planned when the topic was "theoretical"?
Second, physically speaking, patients are usually helped in any such transfer by a nurse, a doctor, or one of the patient's relatives.
One way of facilitating such changes was reported to be through the employment of salaried doctors.
Many doctors who worked in the relevant period must be available for questioning and hospital records have survived.
The role of a doctor is to help the patient at all times and remove the anxiety surrounding the condition.
A doctor told him that this condition was caused by excess consumption of roasted and fried food.
She says that her knee hurt when she was young, and doctors told her parents and schoolteachers never to let her play sports.
There are also suggestions to integrate the fee-for-service payment system for hospital doctors with the hospital budget (cf., infra).
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