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Doctor Dolittle (Motion picture : 1967) 1 record
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Doctor Doom (Fictitious character)--Comic books, strips, etc 3 records
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Doctor Edmund A. Babler Memorial State Park (Mo.).
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  1. Parks--Missouri (2 records)
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doctor, education, children, family 1 record
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doctor, employment, fashion, humour 1 record
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doctor, Europe, servant, military 1 record
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Doctor Fate (Fictitious character)--Comic books, strips, etc 5 records
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Doctor Faustus 1 record
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Doctor--Fiction 1 record
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Doctor (Fictitious character) 10 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Comic books, strips, etc 15 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Comic books, strips, etc.--Fiction 2 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Drama 50 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Fiction 6 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--History 2 records
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Juvenile fiction 1 record
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Songs and music 1 record
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Doctor (Fictitious character)--Video games 1 record
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doctor, health, humour 1 record
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doctor, hospital, administrator, surgeon, nurse, health, physician, promotion, marketing, salesman, self-image 1 record
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