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In reply to the discussion: Famous persons referred to as "Doctor" that are NOT MDs [View all]DFW
(60,211 posts)44. Though her doctorate is not in Medicine
Ruth has done extensive medical training and study. She is certainly no stranger to medicine.
Though she is definitely starting to slow down a little, she is still the lively, witty character she presents publicly. When she came to the States, she wanted to take speech therapy to get rid of her accent (and, yes, she really speaks English like that). She was talked out of it by her agent, who told her it would be a fabulous trademark. She was sensitive about it for years, but has long since made peace with it.
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He has a chiropractic service. He does adjustments to the human spine.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2020
#22
Dr. Einstein, Dr. Goddard, Dr. Teller, Dr. Oppenheimer, Dr. Fermi, Dr. Bethe . . .
hatrack
Dec 2020
#10
My wife worked in the School of Business at a local university. All the professors were PhDs..
dem4decades
Dec 2020
#27
Where I went to grad school in bio science all my professors were called Dr [last name].
honest.abe
Dec 2020
#28