Definition of Clinical baptism. Meaning of Clinical baptism. Synonyms of Clinical baptism

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Definition of Clinical baptism

Clinical baptism
Clinical baptism, baptism administered to a person on a sick bed. Clinical instruction, instruction by means of clinics. Clinical lecture (Med.), a discourse upon medical topics illustrated by the exhibition and examination of living patients. Clinical medicine, Clinical surgery, that part of medicine or surgery which is occupied with the investigation of disease in the living subject.

Meaning of Clinical baptism from wikipedia

- the Philippine Flag, in particular, was widely reproduced. His The First Baptism in the Philippines required numerous detailed sketches and colored studies...
- faith in Christ, and parti****tion in his death and resurrection by their baptism, sufficed. At first he ****cuted the early Christians, but after a conversion...
- Pentecost, and that he was at his parents' house for a family dinner after a baptism; he apparently remembered it very well, because it was the first family...
- became clīnicus. An early use of the word clinic was "one who receives baptism on a sick bed". Clinics are often ****ociated with a general medical practice...
- also continuing to rescue victims from the high-rise hotel. Maddie's "baptism by fire" continues as she telephonically helps a pregnant couple deliver...
- blood could flow to the fetus uniformly. Hildegart's birth certificate and baptism act give her name as Hildegart Leocadia Georgina Hermenegilda Maria del...
- Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, and his wife Natalia (née Phillips). His baptism on 23 June 1991 was attended by Charles, Prince of Wales (later King Charles...
- members to "abstain from caffeinated drinks", but has removed this from baptismal vows (while still recommending abstention as policy). Some from these...
- biblical accounts of Jesus, but almost all modern scholars consider his baptism and crucifixion to be historical facts. The existence of John the Baptist...
- to hunt Dracula to search for his remaining lairs. Although Dracula's 'baptism' of Mina grants him a telepathic link to her, it backfires when Van Helsing...