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  • 1Patients Not Patents — is a patient advocacy group whose primary activity is challenging the validity of medical patents before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Its founder and Executive Director is Jeffrey Light. On December 23, 2005, Patients not… …

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  • 2patients' rights — The legal interests of persons who submit to medical treatment. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. patients rights The legal interests of persons who submit to medical treatme …

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  • 3Patients Association — The Patients Association is a lobby group operating in England and Wales that aims to improve patients experience of health care [ [http://www.patients association.org.uk/About Us Patients Association About Us] ] . It became a registered charity… …

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  • 4Patients Out of Time — Infobox Non profit Non profit name =Patients Out of Time Non profit Non profit type = founded date = 1995 founder = location = Howardsville, VA origins = key people = area served = United States focus = support the rights of patients to have a… …

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  • 5Patients —    Since shamans may often be the primary doctors in their communities, healing people attacked by other combative shamans, other than human people, or sorcerers and witches, it is evident that many of their clients are patients. However, in… …

    Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • 6evaluable patients — Patients whose response to a treatment can be measured because enough information has been collected …

    English dictionary of cancer terms

  • 7patients — patience …

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  • 8patients — pa·tient || peɪʃnt n. one who receives therapy or treatment (medical, psychiatric, etc.) adj. tolerant, forbearing, long suffering …

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  • 9PATIENTS — …

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  • 10U.S. Patients' Bill of Rights — A Patient s Bill of Rights is a statement of the rights to which patients are entitled as recipients of medical care. Typically, a statement articulates the positive rights which doctors and hospitals ought to provide patients, thereby providing… …

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