423 examples of practitioner in sentences

And Gervase Henshaw was too old a legal practitioner to be bluffed.

"Oh, you're a general practitioner!

But what was her duty nowthe duty of Dr. Mary Arkroyd, a duly qualified, accredited, responsible medical practitioner?

Of course the reader understands the following notice to be written by a venerable practitioner, who carries a gold-headed cane, and does not believe in any medical authority later than Sydenham.

The symptom thoroughly frightened her maid, and in a few minutes she had Dr. Blimmer's office on the telephone; but that eminent practitioner was out.

He appears to be a practitioner of the Japanese school of diplomacythat is, he believes it is better to pile one gentle, transparent fiction on another until the pyramid of romance falls of its own weight, rather than to break the cruel news at a single blow.

Hippocrates, a heathen, required this in a good practitioner, and so did Galen, lib.

[Footnote 65: A native of New Jersey, who was taken when very young, to the West, where he became distinguished as a medical professor and practitioner.

In all probability it is the condition generally understood when the word 'quittor' is used by one practitioner to the other.

In conclusion, the author says: 'I can safely recommend this line of treatment to any practitioner having an obstinate case under treatment.' Removal of the Wall and Excision of the Necrotic Tissue.

The period of rest required cannot be satisfactorily advised, and the practitioner is wise who makes it a long one.

Thus, to save a life, it may not only be allowable, but a duty, to steal, or take by force, the necessary food or medicine, or to kidnap, and compel to officiate, the only qualified medical practitioner.

Whilst I was thus occupied in observing the wonderful proceedings of this singular practitioner, an uproar in another part of the fair attracted my notice.

Having been at the time a practitioner in one of the counties affected, he knew the political deal by which MacFarlane had been elected.

It became so persistently present that I mentioned it to my brother practitioner.

But the Doctor, approving none of this practitioner's "remedies," and being less solicitous to provide other treatment than expulsion for the thousands of present passives which both deem spurious, adds, as from the chair, this verdict: "These verbs either have no present-passive, or it is made by annexing the participle in ing, in its passive sense, to the verb to be; as, 'The house is building.'"Ib., p. 236.

Every day Gilbert had expected some communication from that practitioner, only to be disappointed.

Treatment of injury by the general practitioner.

MURRAY, MARY HAMILTON. Treatment of injury by the general practitioner.

SEE Ullman, B. L. HENSKE, J. A. Pediatrics for the general practitioner.

Tax practitioner's forum.

But I had my work to do on the morrow, with, perhaps, a night call or two in the interval, and the endurance even of a general practitioner has its limits.

Under the common law of England, re-established in Massachusetts by a famous decision twenty years ago, a person holding himself out as a surgeon or medical practitioner, who is absolutely uninstructed and ignorant, is guilty even of criminal negligence, and responsible for the death of his patient, even to the point of manslaughter.

The poetical ambition of the author has proved a source of embarrassment here and there; and in the receipt "for a service on a fish-day" the practitioner is prayed within four lines to cover his white herring for God's sake, and lay mustard over his red for God's love, because sake and love rhyme with take and above.

'That was given me,' said the gratified painter, 'by the son of an Edinburgh physician, who, when a young practitioner, had the good-fortune to call one day upon Stuart when he was suffering from the effects of a fall.

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