dr livingston patient portal

by Prof. Henry Langosh III 7 min read

Dr. Andrew Livingston, MD | Lincoln, NE - Bryan Health

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Why choose the Livingston clinic?

At The Livingston Clinic, our practice provides medical care for you and your entire family in Preventative Care, Seasonal Allergies, Hypertension, Diabetes, and Heart Disease, just to name a few. We are dedicated to treating every patient with the utmost care and respect, walks-ins and same day appointments are always available.

What is the my Healthpoint patient portal?

The My HealthPoint patient portal is a convenient, secure health management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. It provides access to important information about you and your visit (s) to our hospital.

Can I view my livhc account online?

Email healthapps@livhc.org for app sign-up An online tool that allows you to pay your bill online. We don't currently have a system that allows you to view your account online.

What is the Billings health portal?

This portal lets patients access their health information from all participating sites in a single, easy-to-navigate place. Participating sites include Billings Clinic, Stillwater Billings Clinic, Livingston HealthCare, Pioneer Medical Center, Beartooth Billings Clinic, Glendive Medical Center, and North Big Horn Hospital.

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Where is David Livingstone's memorial?from en.wikipedia.org

Livingstone Memorial in Ujiji, Tanzania. David Livingstone memorial at Victoria Falls, the first statue on the Zimbabwean side. Livingstone completely lost contact with the outside world for six years and was ill for most of the last four years of his life. Only one of his 44 letter dispatches made it to Zanzibar.

What about Livingstone?from en.wikipedia.org

The ABBA song " What about Livingstone? " mentions Livingstone "traveling up the Nile". Livingstone made 4 great journeys into Africa, three of them starting in Cape Town, South Africa and the last at Zanzibar. None of the routes traveled on the Nile which lay far to the north. He may have crossed sections of the headwaters of Nile on his final expedition but he would not have known so as these areas were not considered in the Nile watershed until much later.

Why did Sechele not like Livingstone?from en.wikipedia.org

Among other reasons, Sechele, by then the leader of the African tribe, did not like the way that Living stone could not demand rain of his God like his rainmakers, who said that they could. After long hesitation from Livingstone, he baptised Sechele and had the church completely embrace him.

What did Livingstone discover about the Nile?from en.wikipedia.org

Livingstone was wrong about the Nile, but he identified numerous geographical features for Western science, such as Lake Ngami, Lake Malawi, and Lake Bangweulu, in addition to Victoria Falls mentioned above. He filled in details of Lake Tanganyika, Lake Mweru, and the course of many rivers, especially the upper Zambezi, and his observations enabled large regions to be mapped which previously had been blank. Even so, the farthest north he reached was the north end of Lake Tanganyika – still south of the Equator – and he did not penetrate the rainforest of the River Congo any farther downstream than Ntangwe near Misisi.

How did David Livingstone die?from en.wikipedia.org

Livingstone died on 1 May 1873 at the age of 60 in Chief Chitambo's village at Ilala, southeast of Lake Bangweulu, in present-day Zambia, from malaria and internal bleeding due to dysentery.

How many miles did David Livingstone travel?from historic-uk.com

During his incredible life, Livingstone undertook three major expeditions into the Dark Heart of Africa, travelling a phenomenal 29,000 miles, a greater distance than the circumference of the earth.

What was Livingstone's last expedition?from historic-uk.com

Livingstone’s final expedition was not only his last to Africa, but also his last expedition anywhere. He died on the continent on May 1st 1873. He was sixty years old when he died, which was impressive considering where he had travelled and everything that he had done. His expeditions would have been exhausting. He would have come up against all manner of horrific diseases, not to mention inhospitable terrain, extremes of temperature, potentially hostile natives and wildlife! All of this would have taken an inevitable toll on the explorer and missionary. He had actually managed to survive contracting malaria a colossal 30 times! He even patented a medicine for it called ‘Livingstone’s Rousers’. He also kept the disease at bay with a mixture of quinine and sherry. So maybe a gin and tonic to ward of mosquitoes and their nefarious infections is not such a bad idea after all!

Our Team

Dr. Cox was born in 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was raised in Somerset, Kentucky from the age of 12. He graduated the University of Kentucky with a degree in microbiology in 1977, then attended medical residency at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. It was in Tampa that he met and married his wife, Beth, in 1982.

Our Services

With an outstanding reputation, our patients have the advantage of receiving first hand expertise and astute medical care, with the convenience and comfort of being close to home.

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