17 Metaphors for surgeon

The surgeon was Dr. Mungo Park, and one of my room-mates was Mr. R. Crusoe.

A SURGEON IN BELGIUM by H. S. Souttar, F.R.C.S. Assistant Surgeon, West London Hospital Late Surgeon-in-Chief, Belgian Field Hospital Preface To write the true story of three months' work in a hospital is a task before which the boldest man might quail.

A surgeon is a dangerous fellow, and must be treated with respect.

" Presently Pete remarked: "Surgeon an' pathologist is the Perfessor.

Sharp, the surgeon, Sir Charles Blicke's master, was a great amateur of music, but he never used it as a means of curing patients, only in attracting them.

"Well, surgeons are officers, and you can know by my shoulderstraps that I am a surgeon.

The young surgeon, Tom Singleton, whom we have yet scarcely introduced to the reader, was a tall, slim, but firmly-knit youth, with a kind, gentle disposition.

No Percy branch now perseveres Like those of old in breaking spears The name is now a lie! Surgeons, alone, by any chance, Are all that ever couch a lance To couch a body's eye!

'I have no second,' he said, 'but my surgeon will be a competent witness.' 'Ah! to be sure!'

LISTER, JOSEPH, LORD, eminent surgeon, born at Upton, Essex; the founder of modern antiseptic surgery, and is as such reckoned among the world's greatest benefactors; was President of the British Association in 1896, and is surgeon-extraordinary to the Queen; b. 1827.

All the surgeons on duty here were Germans, but the nursing force was about equally divided between nuns and Lutheran deaconesses who had been brought overland for this duty.

No Percy branch now perseveres Like those of old in breaking spears The name is now a lie! Surgeons, alone, by any chance, Are all that ever couch a lance To couch a body's eye!

The surgeons are atomies and pettifoggers, who kill more than they cure.

A legislature may unjustly limit the surgeon's fee; but the broken arm must be healed, and a surgeon is the only man to restore it."See

The only surgeon in either force was Ferguson's.

The surgeon of our battalion was the head of a great medical institution and a man of international fame.

"A man who purposely rushes down a precipice and breaks his arm, has no right to say, that surgeons are an evil in society.

17 Metaphors for  surgeon