Reformed Perspectives Magazine Volume 12, Number 05 (January 31 to February 6, 2010), is now available. The following articles are featured in this issue:
The Doctrine of the Word of God
The Content of Scripture
By: John M. Frame
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The Greatness and Miserableness of Man
An Article
By: Herman Bavinck
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Inability
An Article
By: A. A. Hodge
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The Authority & Power of the Word upon the Heart
An Article
By: J. C. Philpot
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The Iniquity of the Fathers visited Upon Their Children
An Article
By: Edward Payson
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Selected from the Writings of Martin Luther
An Article
By: Martin Luther
ERASMUS’ SCEPTICISM, Part IV
By: Martin Luther
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may i know how long does it takes to be a general doctor which does not do surgeries ?
ReplyDeletehi student,
ReplyDeleteAll students aspiring to be doctors have to undergo medical school training which will last 5-6 years depending on the university conferring the medical degree.
After graduation, the new doctor will have to undergo 1-2 years of 'housemanship' depending on which country he or she is serving in.
After completing the housemanship, one could be considered to be a general doctor. General doctors normally do not do surgeries.
It will need to further training as a specialist to be a surgeon who does surgeries.