47 collocations for doctors

" "That won't be so much help to the old lady," said the storekeeper, "for it wouldn't pay to keep a neffy-in-law just to doctor one sorrel horse and a pa'r o' oxen.

Sunday he preached, Monday he doctored the sick, Tuesday Sir James Mackintosh visited him for a week, Wednesday he read Ariosto, Thursday he began an article, Friday he reviewed his patients, Saturday he repaired his barn.

The physician knowing the king's relish for a joke, accosted the man with, "My good friend, you are continually doctoring that clock, and yet it never goes well.

"Most of the women I know would be frightened to death if they were caught in such a rain as this; would be more than frightened to death if they had to ride down that hill most of 'em think they've done wonder if they get in at the end of a run over a fairly easy country; and none of 'em could doctor a sick sheep to save their lives.

In numeris itaque magnam latere efficaciam et virtutem tam ad borum quam ad malum, non modo splendidissimi philosophi unanimiter docent, sed etiam doctores Catholici.

"He fight?he's nowt but a half-baked doctor!" "Happen he'll doctor thy Croxley Champion afore he's through wi't.

Let us go back, and I will doctor the child alive.

" "That," answered Mac with a proprietary air, "is a little Esquimaux boy, and I'm bringing him in to doctor his cold.

There was not even a word of rebuke for those who had doctored the official communiqués and put a false glamour of hope upon hideous facts.

"He can doctor a cow or a nag better'n anybody ever saw," Pap put forward rather shamefacedly.

You would tear apart the bosom of your country under pretense of doctoring its evils?

When I was growing up my mammy always believed in making her own medicine, and doctored the whole family with the roots she dug herself.

"I presume they doctor her that silly fashion, with little pills the size of a small pin head.

" "And so," said Tom, "having to doctor human beings, nineteen-twentieths of whom are married; and being aware that three parts of the miseries of human life come either from wanting to be married, or from married cares and troublesyou think that you will improve your chance of doctoring your flock rightly by avoiding carefully the least practical acquaintance with the chief cause of their disease.

Miss Betty catch him outer sight would doctor my feet.

II.The Lovers of Coquette When Sir Peter and Lady Drum returned to Castle Cawmil, their home in the neighbourhood of Airlie, Lady Drum, whose joy it was to doctor her friends, prescribed at once a cruise for the drooping Coquette.

TO DOCTOR HARVEY OF CAMBRIDGE.

Mistress Emily kept me a month with her and doctored my head every day.

II.The Lovers of Coquette When Sir Peter and Lady Drum returned to Castle Cawmil, their home in the neighbourhood of Airlie, Lady Drum, whose joy it was to doctor her friends, prescribed at once a cruise for the drooping Coquette.

Bruce and Metoosin were away from camp all of that day, spying over the range to the westward, and Langdon was left to doctor a knee which he had battered against a rock the previous day.

" "But I don't think you're the kind of person who'd doctor the liquor.

Indeed, the latter, in collaboration with the Austrian consuls, so successfully doctored the election lists, that the idea of union might once more have fallen through, had it not been for the invaluable assistance which Napoleon III gave the Rumanian countries.

In the afternoon, alone in his room, he doctored up the log.

You know you can doctor a lot of things besides the human anatomy.

"Well, if I thought myself bound to doctor the man, willy-nilly, as you do, I would certainly go to him, and show him, at least, that I understood his complaint.

47 collocations for  doctors