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detoxification

a medically supervised treatment for addiction to drugs or alcohol intended to rid the body of the addictive substances

General Council

most parts of the world, but not from every part, as an --cumenical Council. 'The General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom' (Medical Act, 1858). The Medical Council, as it is commonly called,

Charitable purpose

Charitable purpose, includes relief of the poor, education, medical relief and the advancement of any other object of general public utility, but does not include a purpose

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Maintenance

Succession Act, 1956, s. 14 (1)] It includes-- (i) in all cases, provision for food, clothing, residence, education, medical attendance and treatment; (ii) in the case of an unmarried daughter, also the reasonable expenses of an incident

Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist, means a medical practitioner possessing a post-graduate degree or diploma in psychiatry, recognised by the Medical Council of India, constituted under

Negligence

exercises the ordinary skill of an ordinary competent man exercising that particular art....... In the case of a medical man, negligence means failure to act in accordance with the standards of reasonably competent medical man at the

Hospital

Hospital, includes a nursing home, clinic, medical centre, medical or teaching institution for therapeutic purposes and other like institution. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994

Panel

or Tribunal established under the Hague Arbitration Convention. The term is often applied to the list of such medical practitioners as have agreed to administer the Medical Benefit under the National Health Insur-ance Acts. Those entitled to

Apothecaries

Apothecaries [fr. apothicaire, Fr., fr. apoqnkn, Gk.], persons who combine the giving of medical advice with the supply of medicines prepared by themselves. Their practice in England and Wales is mainly regulated

Dentist

Dentist. The (English) Medical Act, 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. 90), s. 48, enabled Her Majesty, by charter, to grant to

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