However, these were largely honorary appointments; in reality, the Queen never saw any of them except the senior physician, then Sir William Jenner, and her resident medical attendant .)
42.
Owing to Asher's intimate relations with the Rothschilds, in his capacity of medical attendant, unofficial almoner, and personal friend, his advice was generally followed by them in communal matters.
43.
It could also take some helicopter roles by fitting a 600 lb hoist to the ramp and a cabin configuration for 12 non-ambulatory patients and five seats for medical attendants.
44.
Dr . Lynn, two other doctors, a nurse, and two or three other medical attendants worked on Lennon for 10 to 15 minutes in a desperate attempt to resuscitate him.
45.
He was so weak, that he was removed by stretcher from the Air France Boeing 747 he had chartered, and on which he and his medical attendants were the only passengers.
46.
After several minutes, medical attendants arrived and lifted Kennedy onto a stretcher, prompting him to whisper, " Don't lift me . . . " which were to become his last words.
47.
He was educated at the Wakefield Grammar School, and after serving as pupil with a physician in Wakefield was appointed medical attendant in connection with the collieries in the district of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
48.
It was later ( mis-) named after Dr . J ( oseph ) Ernest Good ( 1867 1935 ), a descendant of Surgeon Major Good, medical attendant to the Duke of Wellington.
49.
He believed that the inclination of the patient should in no way be consulted; and that the tendency of the medical attendant to indulge the patient ( " Let her do as she likes.
50.
In 1980, the first two week AOANS training program was launched with ambulance attendants being trained to level of Emergency Medical Attendant ( EMA ) This certification was not recognized outside the province of Nova Scotia.