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aiart-blog · 1 month
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Sexy female doctors are known as excellent doctors.
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tuliharja · 9 months
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Does anyone remember my "Time Lady and Okami" picture? Well, this time it’s a bit different Time Lady, yet not really?! The woman in the picture is known as Doctoress and she is Tasida’s other self. Basically, she is originally from another timeline, thus she is the same yet different from Tasida.
Doctoress is my friend's (@joutei) character. She is based on Doctor Who series too. Unlike Tasida, Doctoress is “darker” and meaner. There why, I used darker colors in her hair and her hair is more space-like than Tasida’s, there why you can see shooting stars in her hair and also black holes that are moving constantly in her hair. Also, because Tasida is black, I imagined Doctoress would be paler and Asian because she is also the mother of a certain Time and Space witch… So, who is better to bring some a box full of stars, than her?
Artwork: @tuliharja
Note: I’m fine with reblogging, but ask me first for my permission, if you want to repost my artwork.
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francepittoresque · 3 months
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PERSONNAGE | Madeleine Brès : fille de charron devenue la première doctoresse française en 1875 ➽ http://bit.ly/Madeleine-Bres Il fut un temps où la doctoresse était considérée comme un être d’exception, presque une anomalie. Madeleine Brès parvint la première à vaincre les résistances officielles et à faire reconnaître pour la gent féminine le droit d’aborder les études médicales et de conquérir le diplôme de docteur, au même titre que ses confrères masculins
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Je vois même pas quoi tu parles.
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ujusin · 1 year
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Skarlet: Polish accent
Isla:Scottish accent
Maeve:Irish Accent
Enemies✨️
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synthdoll · 3 months
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MEDICINE POCKET THEMED NAMES 𝜚 𓈒 medpoc, medicina, medica, medicalyne, doctorin, doctorine, docpup, frantica, surgerie, aesternity, aester, healess, healette, doctorie, doctoress, doctress, medtric, meditric, medtrick, alchemie, alchemedic, alchemedette, alchemess, syringe, syrine, syrinedi, crazea, imedette, eidirune, puprette, maedica, imaedette, medika, incaraze, zephet, meditrus, sinatic, sintatica, meditheral, surgerte, malyne, malprissa, synmosine, incure, curesse, meditress, medicalle, mediphet
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seii-fantasy · 1 year
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haveyoureadthisfanfic · 4 months
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Summary: Twilight and her five friends are transported during a botched spell, across dimensions to… Ponyville, Equestria? But not the same one that they knew. Sitting on a bench is Harpsy and Babar. The Doctoress avoids apples from an aspiring Applebuck. And in a library across town, six stallions join their forces as they try to decipher the appearance of filly look-alikes of themselves around Ponyville!
Author: Conner Cogwork
Note from submitter: This fic was absolutely Everywhere in the MLP fandom in the early 2010s. The specific genderbent versions of the main cast in this story became very popular and garnered a lot of fanart, spinoff fics, song covers on YT, etc.
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saph-y · 1 year
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KissArtFebruary2023 - Week Three : 05 - Desire 🔥 / 06 - Self-love✨
Nordic hunter and fancy doctoress might be having a (secret) thing between them / Local snake charmer teaches a future snake queen that her scales can be beautiful
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dangermousie · 11 months
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selidren · 1 year
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Eté 1901 - Champs-les-Sims
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Mais trêve de digressions. Monsieur Durieux, son précepteur privé depuis qu’elle a été retirée de l’école, ne cesse de m’assurer de “l’excellente constitution de son esprit”. C’est indéniable qu’elle tient cela de son père, tout comme Constantin. Là où mes connaissances sont le fruit d’années d’étude et de dur labeur, Rose réussit tout ce qu’elle entreprend avec une facilité déconcertante. Elle parle presque mieux que moi l’allemand, et maîtrise le latin et le grec avec la même dextérité que son frère. Pendant longtemps, nos cousins Constant et Zéphir ont été mortellement jaloux de ses capacités. Il ne fait aucun doute qu’elle décrochera le baccalauréat avec les honneurs et la faculté de médecine de Paris serait folle de se passer d’elle quand elle en aura l’âge. 
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Rose : Mais pourquoi enfin ? Si une femme peut devenir doctoresse, pourquoi un frère de baron ne pourrait-il pas travailler comme garde forestier ?
Zéphir : Ce n’est pas comme cela que ça marche. Et bien que mon frère soit considéré comme un original parmi les siens, il ne me laissera pas faire. Je pourrai bien gérer le domaine à sa place, mais il s’est réduit comme peau de chagrin au fil des années, il n’en reste presque rien. J’imagine que je pourrai toujours m’intéresser à l’horticulture. 
Rose : Tu détestes l’horticulture.
Rose : Si je dois réaliser mon rêve, il n’y a pas de raison que tu ne réalise pas le tien. Je ne pourrai pas supporter de te voir malheureux.
Zéphir : Il y a sans doute moyen de ne pas en venir à cette extrémité. T’aider à réaliser ton rêve ferait un pis-aller correct que pense.
Rose : J’ai décidé que Grand-Mère ne m’empêcherait pas de devenir médecin, c’est aussi simple que cela. Toi aussi tu peux décider que personne ne t’arrêtera.
Zéphir : Tout à l’air si facile quand tu en parles... Tu as Adelphe de ton côté. Et même Constantin.
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theunstablejester · 1 year
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as the oficial mexican joker kin, what would latino joker say
Jesters perform a different role from Jokers, sorry. Besides, doctoress Harley Quinn is my bestie so I am barred for being a Joker kinnie.
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tomate32 · 1 year
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Octobre 2021
Première étape sur le chemin de ST Jacques de Compostelle après un départ du Puy-en-Velay. Le village qui nous accueille est plein de brume.
Ce premier arrêt est plein de leçons. Pour moi c'est une énorme douleur à l'épaule droite pour avoir trop chargé mon sac. Je campe à côté de l'église, pas sur de pouvoir repartir.
La nuit sera bonne doctoresse et me voilà prêt à repartir le lendemain. Sur les pentes et descentes, dans les villages, on croise des gens sympathiques, des petites chapelles hors du commun.
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soulsbetrayed · 2 years
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//You know I honestly forgot that my favorite deity of the Mesopotamian pantheon was Gula, the great doctoress, a goddess of medicine portrayed as a divine physician and midwife. She is the patron goddess of doctors symbolized by the scalpel and dogs that aided her. She was touted as a great goddess second only to Ishtar.
//might get some ideas later on but yeah.
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lilou-a-ppr · 6 days
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An Abbreviated and Simplified History of Medicine and the Physician Role
30 000 BCE: Cave paintings from almost 30,000 years ago show scenes of medicine people and community members participating in healing ceremonies and exchanging medicinal plants.
Let us remember that mental and physical affliction was always related to sacred beliefs and caused by the power of divinities. At the time, medicine people used magic and herbal potions to cure demons' spells.
3000-2000 BCE: The Sumerians, considered the first organized widespread civilization, reported detailed surgical procedures, medicinal plant prescriptions, and exorcism on clay tablets from 3000 to 2000 BCE.
Of importance, history reveals that women were surgeons and doctoresse since 3500 BCE, especially in Egypt, Italy, and Greece. During the antiquity and the development of the Greek civilization, we see the emergence of the rational and scientific method to push back against the supernatural. Many Greek thinkers were inspired by the ancient Egyptian civilization, who left behind knowledge about many healing agents.
1500 BCE: Ancient Indian Medicine was centered around Ayurvedic practices, based on a sacred Hinduist text, The Atharvaveda. Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on acupuncture, herbal mixtures, and other therapies practiced for thousands of years. However, the golden age of medicine started with the Zhou dynasty and was shaped by Taoist healing practices. Note that women were well-respected priests and healers at the time.
1100-146 BCE: The Ancient Greeks had a holistic approach to medicine and thought that environmental issues, trauma, and beliefs played a role in ailments, encompassed in the humoral theory. As the practice of trial and error took root, beliefs about divine punishment and grace were replaced by scientific theories based on biological cause and effect.  
Doctors at the time actively preached that imbalances between the four humors: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile were responsible for illnesses. SES was also a concern as poor people were more afflicted by deplorable living conditions, giving rise to injuries, sanitary-related diseases, and famine.
440-360 BCE: Hippocrates, considered the foundational figure of modern medicine, established the first medical school at Cos and began to document different illnesses with his apprentices. They created medical terminology and drafted the first binding document of ethics called the Hippocratic Oath.
It is still in use today and affirms that physicians must follow a set of guiding and ethical principles in caring for their patients. Other prominent Greek physicians who inspired modern medicine are Asclepius, Diocles of Carystus, and Praxagoras of Cos. Their lasting influence was felt on European and Islamic medicine until the 14th century. We should also note that Aristotle, one of the most influential philosophers from antiquity, was greatly concerned about empiricism in its ecological and natural environment and influenced the advancement of medicine at the time.
400-1453 CE: Byzantine Medicine built upon the medical knowledge of the Greco-Roman empire and compiled it into textbooks. Islamist physicians became experts in anatomy, ophthalmology, pharmacology, pharmacy, physiology, and surgery, and their contributions and rigorous record-keeping pulled Europe out of the Dark Ages.
476-1450 CE: Unfortunately, during the Middle Ages and the rise of the male-dominated clergy, women were forbidden to practice surgery and medicine, among other things. However, in small pockets of Europe, between 100 CE and 1300 CE, cities like Bologna, Paris, and Oxford opened medical schools to teach rudimentary surgery and medicinal treatments. Students from wealthy families all over Europe would pursue academia for about eight years, three years of pre-med, and five years of medical school, which is relatively similar to today's curriculum's length without counting residency. Of note, a woman physician was awarded her degree in Sicily in 1376.
1600s: In Early Modern Medicine, in the 17th century, the civilian–physician ratio was still small, with a majority of unlicensed practitioners, of which 25% were women. Two key aspects that marked the Renaissance were the uptick in dissections, which fueled the advancement of anatomy and blood circulation understanding, and the microscope. Nuns played a fundamental role in hospitals and were the precursors of nurses in Catholic countries.
1700s: During the 18th century, the Age of Enlightenment, physicians became respected academics and saw a rise in social status.
1800s: The early 19th century marks the era of Late Modern Medicine and the rise in microbiology research to understand microorganisms like bacteria. New sanitary measures, like surgeons washing their hands thoroughly, were implemented, saving countless lives. Louis Pasteur and others introduced vaccines. Nursing schools opened in the late 19th century and became an attractive career for aristocratic and bourgeois women.
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to earn a medical degree in 1849, but it was still challenging for women to become physicians in the United States until the 1970s.
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