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pædiatrics
pædiatrics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) Med. (piːdɪˈætrɪks) Also ped-. [f. as prec.: see -ic 2.] The branch of medical science dealing with the study of childhood and the diseases of children.1884 (periodical title) Archives of pediatrics. 1924 Glasgow Herald 10 June 6 The new foundation is the Sampson...
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ephebiatrics
ephebiatrics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) Med. rare. (ɪˌfiːbɪˈætrɪks) [f. Gr. ἔϕηβ-ος youth (cf. ephebe n.), after pædiatrics n.] The branch of medicine dealing with the study of adolescence and the diseases of young adults.1954 H. Ogilvie in Lancet 28 Aug. 395/2 The young men and women of the age of m...
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Thomas Phaer
Salernitanum)
The Boke of Chyldren (1545) (56 pages, including 4-page preface)
Virgil's Aeneid (1555) (translation from Latin)
Further reading
The History of Pædiatrics
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geriatrics
geriatrics (dʒɛrɪˈætrɪks) [f. Gr. γῆρας old age + ἰατρικός (see iatric a.), after pædiatrics.] The branch of medicine, or of social science, dealing with the health of old people.1909 I. L. Nascher in N.Y. Med. Jrnl. 21 Aug. 358/2 Geriatrics, from geras, old age, and iatrikos, relating to the physic...
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David F. Hardwick
Pathology – Society for Pædiatric Pathology
2007 Lifetime Achievement Award, UBC Alumni Association
1997 Sydney Farber Award, Society for Pædiatric Hardwick pursued post graduate training in Montreal, PQ; Charlotte, NC; Vancouver, BC, and Los Angeles, CA, first in Pædiatrics and then in Pathology,
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pediatry
ˈpediatry rare—0. = pædiatrics.1890 Cent. Dict., Pediatria, Pediatry, same as pediatrics.
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Makerere University School of Medicine
of Ophthalmology
Department of Orthopædics
Department of Radiology & Radio Therapy
Medical Research Centre
Reproductive Health Unit
Department of Pædiatrics Medicine
Anæsthesiology and Critical Care
Ear Nose Throat
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Obstetrics & Gynæcology
Ophthalmology
Orthopædic Surgery
Pædieatrics
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pædiatric
pædiatric, a. Med. (piːdɪˈætrɪk) Also pediatric. [see pædo-, pedo-, and iatric a.] Of, pertaining to, or dealing with pædiatrics or the diseases of children.1880 A. Jacobi in Trans. Amer. Med. Assoc. XXXI. 709 (heading) Address on the claims of paediatric medicine. 1894 Lancet 3 Nov. 1065 Professor ...
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Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston (final report Secrecy versus Safety, published in 1994)
Chair, Royal Colleges of Pathologists' and of Pædiatrics
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pædiatrician
pædiatrician Med. (piːdɪəˈtrɪʃən) Also ped-. [f. prec. + -ician.] A specialist or expert in pædiatrics.1903 Med. Rec. (N.Y.) LXIII. 513/2 Dr. L. Emmett Holt said he thought all pediatricians would agree that most of the cases which had given trouble in diagnosis were those in which there was a prolo...
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