Примери за използване на Botkin на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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In the Botkin.
Botkin Sergey Petrovich.
Yevgeny Botkin.
Sergey Botkin was a kind of Russian 19th-century Dr.
Sergei Petrovich Botkin.
They say that Botkin himself appointed him to the patients.
Ever hear of Cordelia Botkin?
Doctors of Moscow's Botkin Hospital are fighting for her life.
The Marat and Wallace stories are in those books,but not Botkin.
How do I get to Botkin Hospital?
Thus, Botkin came to establish the modern theory of clinical medicine.
With both Marat and Botkin, it was a woman.
In these cases,usually combined with opistorhoz disease Botkin.
Botkin paid a great deal of attention to the physiology of the nervous system.
The significance of the works of Sergei Petrovich Botkin(1832-1889) for national and world medicine can not be overestimated.
Botkin at the Department of Traumatology, Orthopedics and Disaster Surgery.
The other remains, with unrelated DNA, correspond to the family's doctor(Yevgeny Botkin), their valet(Alexei Trupp), their cook(Ivan Kharitonov), and Alexandra's maid(Anna Demidova).
With his clinic, Botkin creates the first in the history of Russia laboratory, in which he and his students studied the pharmacological action of various drugs.
In all species of aloe, only adult plants bloom, and, in combination with the developed leaves,which Vasily Botkin compared with protruding daggers, the spectacle is enchanting.
Throughout his practice, Botkin opened free clinics, some of which exist to this day.
Symptoms of steatosis at the initial stage, similar to the pathological signs of the disease Botkin, in which the patient's health is deteriorating rapidly.
In this case, Anderson was assisted by Gleb Botkin, the son of the last court medical physician, who was shot on the same night as the royal family.
The opponents of the theory of Anna-Anastasia were convinced that a conspiracy had been formed around the woman, andits participants were only trying to seize the means of the Romanovs through her, they declared Botkin a rogue who fed the sick woman with bikes and used her for his own selfish purposes.
The people are called hepatitis A disease Botkin, the name of the scientist of the second half of the nineteenth century, which was first considered as a separate disease hepatitis.
All of them together with their servants,court physician Eugene Botkin, maid Anna Demidova, footman Aloise Trupp and cook Ivan Kharitonov were killed by the Bolsheviks in Yekaterinburg on the night of July 16-17, 1918.