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"doctor" colloquially refers to medical doctors and is relatively unambiguous when it's used by itself, but it shouldn't be used in this context of a direct translation
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* [[Medicus (novel)|''The Physician'' a.k.a. ''Medicus'']], a novel by [[Noah Gordon (novelist)|Noah Gordon]]
* [[Medicus (novel)|''The Physician'' a.k.a. ''Medicus'']], a novel by [[Noah Gordon (novelist)|Noah Gordon]]
* [[Medicus (novel_Downie)|''Medicus'']], a novel by [[Ruth Downie]]
* [[Medicus (novel_Downie)|''Medicus'']], a novel by [[Ruth Downie]]
* Medicus, a fictional doctor in the television series ''[[Spartacus: Blood and Sand]]''
* Medicus, a fictional physician in the television series ''[[Spartacus: Blood and Sand]]''


==See also==
==See also==

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Medicus is Latin for physician, and may more specifically refer to:

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