People
"Doc" is a common slang term for a physician; dentist; or, in the US Military, a Hospital Corpsman.
- Doc Blanchard (1924-2009), American football player and fighter pilot
- Doc Brown (rapper), British rapper and comedian
- Doc Hammer, American musician and writer of The Venture Bros
- Doc Holliday (1851-1887), American dentist, gunfighter, and gambler
- Doc Medich (b. 1948), American baseball player
- Doc Neeson (b. 1947), Irish-born Australian rock singer
- Doc Pomus (1925-1991), American blues singer and songwriter
- Doc Rivers (b. 1961), American basketball player and coach
- Doc Searls (b. 1947), journalist and author
- Doc Severinsen (b. 1927), American trumpeter and bandleader
- Doc Shaw (b. 1992), American actor, singer and rapper
- Doc Watson (b. 1923), American musician and songwriter
- A.A. Ames (1842-1911), American politician
- Mike Emrick (b. 1946), American hockey broadcaster
- Dwight Gooden (b. 1964), American baseball player
- Roy Halladay (b. 1977), American baseball player
- Harold L. Humes (1926-1992), American writer and activist
- Donald Minnegan (1902-2002), former coach and athletic director at Towson University
- Donncha O'Callaghan (b. 1979), Irish rugby union footballer
- Krzysztof Raczkowski (1970-2005), musician
- E. E. Smith (1890-1965), American science fiction writer
- The D.O.C. (b. 1968), American rapper
- Drew Hankinson (b. 1983), American professional wrestler also known by the ring name DOC
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“Nothing is so threatening to conventional values as a man who does not want to work or does not want to work at a challenging job, and most people are disturbed if a man in a well- paying job indicates ambivalence or dislike toward it.”
—Alice S. Rossi (b. 1922)
“For people who have no critical acumen, a state is a mythical entity, for those who think critically it is a rational fiction, created by man in order to facilitate human coexistence.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)
“Eyes and ears are poor witnesses to people if they have the uncultured souls.”
—Heraclitus (c. 535475 B.C.)
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