242 adjectives to describe doctor

"But art thou sure," said the little doctor tremulously, "that this knight will do us no harm?

The learned doctor had been paid beforehand, for he had not overmuch trust in the holy Vincent of Emmet.

In 1858 the Berkshire Medical School graduated two colored doctors, who were gratuitously educated by the American Colonization Society.

"Say, Joe, if you think you could be a doctor, why not a missionary doctor?" Joe's answer was a swift turning on his heel, and he strode away with never a word.

Pardon me, good lady; had you been there, I think you would have begged the ring of me to give the worthy doctor.

On his recovery, in October, he complains of having been nearly killed by the heroic measures of the native doctors: "One of them trusts to his genius, never having studied; the other, to a campaign of eighteen months against the sick of Otranto, which he made in his youth with great effect.

When his studies were finished, Willie returned to assist his father, for he had no desire to settle in a great city with the ambition of becoming a fashionable doctor getting large fees and growing rich.

It would be a hard matter to persuade any one that the words which his father, or schoolmaster, the parson of the parish, or such a reverend doctor used, signified nothing that really existed in nature: which perhaps is none of the least causes that men are so hardly drawn to quit their mistakes, even in opinions purely philosophical, and where they have no other interest but truth.

" "Well," said the priest; and so wily are these Jesuits that he never once mentioned that he was himself a qualified doctor in full and regular practice.

The patrons of the schools in the Middle Ages were princes and nobles; but these princes and nobles bowed down in reverence to learned bishops and great theological doctors.

Then I distinguished the voice of our kind doctor.

Of the connexion between the east and Morocco, he says, all the Barbary States look up to the Sultan of Constantinople as to a great authority, and during the last few years, an active correspondence, on religious matters, has been carried on between Morocco and Constantinople, chiefly through a celebrated doctor of the name of Yousef.

With my own hospitalmade out o' mud, I knowand a dispensary and a few native helpers who don't know what I'm going to do next, and all the sick people coming from ten days' journey away to the foreign doctor!"

Indeed he thinks that Mr. Saffron was queer himself, in his head, and that a clever doctor would have found it out.

" The senior doctor leaned over and extracted old Doctor Fenton's letter from a cubby hole in his desk and gave it to his nephew to read.

Oscar the groom was sent on horseback for the nearest doctor, who came just as day was breaking.

He was called "the angelical doctor," exciting the enthusiasm of his age for his learning and piety and genius alike.

And this was the extension of monastic life, which in their day was the object of boundless veneration,the darling scheme of the Church, indorsed by the authority of sainted doctors and martyrs, and resplendent in the glories of self-sacrifice and religious contemplation.

In our frequent walks and talks, I confided in the eminent doctor that I had suffered from that frequent plague of sedentary men, the gout.

As Doctor Parkes entered the chamber, another shout, or rather yell, thundered from the lips of this demoniac effigy; and the mad-doctor stood freezing with horror in the doorway, and yet exerting what remained to him of presence of mind, in the vain endeavor, in the flaring light of the candle, to catch and fix with his own practiced eye the gaze of the maniac.

So joining forces with another white sergeant of his regiment, who was hardly recovered from a wound, these two good fellows set out with a note that, this time, was not to be destroyed, for the instruction of their regimental doctor.

[Footnote: A medicine woman is a female doctor or juggler.

She was fortunate in enlisting the co-operation of that distinguished doctor, Richard Mead, celebrated by Pope in his "Epistle to Bolingbroke," "I'll do what Mead and Cheselden advise.

What applauses are due to an old age, wasted in a scrupulous attention to particular accents and etymologies, may appear, says his father, by seeing how little time is required to arrive at such an eminence in these studies as many, even of these venerable doctors, have not attained, for want of rational methods and regular application.

In 1878 therefore she engaged Dr. Azury, a skilful Syrian doctor, who had been trained in the American Medical College at Beyrout, and who had lately married Mrs. Shakoor's sister.

242 adjectives to describe  doctor