Do we say veteran or veterinarian

veteran 783 occurrences

To this famous cathedral school Abélard came as a pupil of the veteran dialectician at the age of twenty, and dared to dispute his doctrines.

But our friend Narayan Singh was in the hospital, enjoying the wise veteran's prerogative of resting on full pay after his strenuous adventures along with us at Abu Kem.

One boy with a fresh young voice spoke a "soldier piece"the soliloquy of a one-armed veteran who sits at a window and sees the troops go by with dancing banners and glittering bayonets, and the people cheering and shouting.

When this machine was shown to Faraday by its inventor, the veteran philosopher remarked, "I gave you a baby, and you bring me a giant.

Polite in his address and graceful in his manners, the gallant veteran was a favorite visiter in the parties of accomplished ladies that occasionally met at the house of Mrs. Montague, Mrs. Garrick, Mrs. Boscawen, and Mrs. Carter.

p. 21, has this remark: "I spent an evening, which agreeably continued till two o'clock in the morning, with the late General Oglethorpe, when this veteran was in the ninety-sixth year of his age; who told me, that he planted Georgia chiefly from prisons."

There was indeed no good reason why General Lee should feel any extreme solicitude for the safety of his army, which, after all its losses, still numbered more than fifty thousand troops; and, with that force of veteran combatants, experience told him, he could count upon holding at bay almost any force which the enemy could bring against him.

The conclusion of the committee was not flattering to the veteran Army of the Potomac.

I took it for granted that it was some veteran Confederate, when the noble-hearted chieftain quietly added, 'He fought on the other side, but we must not think of that.'

The first who ventured to measure[d] swords with the Scottish hero was the veteran general [Footnote 1: Clarendon, ii. 677.

The wedding, however, had been postponed owing to a slight illness of the veteran scientist, and just as he was on the point of final recovery from it, death intervened to prevent altogether the execution of his design.

The head mullah, a wary grizzled old veteran, gives the orders.

A boy will risk his life where a veteran will be too circumspect to follow him; but to perform a difficult manoeuvre in face of an enemy requires Sicinius with forty-five scars on his breast.

I trouble you with a few lines to his Lordship expressive of my thanks for his very handsome and gratifying communication, and I hope he will not consider it as intrusive in a veteran author to pay my debt of gratitude for the high pleasure I have received from the perusal of 'Childe Harold,' which is certainly the most original poem which we have had this many a day....

So long as Lesbia was under that astute veteran's wing there could be no danger.

"Ay, I ken well ye can teach the Latin and Greek," said the veteran, "but it takes brains, mon, to play the gowf!"

It was Joel's first sight of a boat race, and he found himself becoming very excited, while West, veteran though he was, breathed a deal faster, and talked in disjointed monosyllables.

A son-in-law who expected to be pensioned like a Grand Army veteran was a phenomenon new to his experience; but if that was what Undine wanted she should have it.

This, in the eyes of the veteran Virginian, was intolerable.

Sir, I feel, I sensibly feel my inadequacy in entering into a controversy with that old and veteran Senator; but nothing high or low shall prevent me from an honest discharge of my duty here.

Effective prevention program and adequate medical care are urged to combat rising accidents of veteran farmers.

The veteran Dr. Peregrine Worth also preached as never before.

Probably at the outset every military man thought and felt like the noble old veteran General Brady.

Fayette Overtop here acted his part with a skill worthy of a veteran.

Even the toughest old veteran soldierhow many hours of his life has he spent actually under fire?

veterinarian 33 occurrences

"A veterinarian," commented Stoddard.

They were fed and watered, their quarters neatly renovated, while a veterinarian went from cage to cage examining them professionally and treating those that were sick or ailing.

It has, however, served to enable the veterinarian to make out the existence of tuberculous disease in cattle at an early stage of its course, and it is probable that by the slaughter of cattle thus found to be tuberculous much infection of human beings has been prevented.

[Destruction of animals]; euthanasia, sacrifice, humane destruction. neatherd^, cowherd, shepherd; grazier, drover, cowkeeper^; trainer, breeder; apiarian^, apiarist; bull whacker [U.S.], cowboy, cow puncher [U.S.], farrier; horse leech, horse doctor; vaquero, veterinarian, vet, veterinary surgeon.

In this volume we can only hope to deal with them in brief, and must select such as appear to have the greatest bearing on the veterinarian's everyday practice.

[Footnote A: The Veterinarian, vol. lxix., p.1.]

Those who wish to give this subject further study will find an excellent series of articles by Fleming in the Veterinarian for 1871.

That the rate of growth is slow is a well-known fact to every veterinarian, and it will serve for all practical purposes when we state that, roughly, the growth of the wall is about 1/4 inch per month.

'The veterinarian who is guided by considerations such as those will find that he has restored to work horses who would otherwise have been utterly useless.

So far as we know, however, Lieutenant-Colonel Fred Smith was the first English veterinarian to use a shoe of his own devising, and to report on its effects.

[Footnote A: Veterinarian, vol.

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That gangrene of the tissues ("mortification" as our older writers called it) has occurred is soon made evident to the veterinarian by the symptoms shown by the patient.

At the risk of recapitulating what we have said before, we may mention here the two points which the veterinarian must bear in mind.

BAKER, E. T. The home veterinarian's handbook.

BAKER, G. DONALD J. The home veterinarian's handbook.

SWANSON, E. F. The home veterinarian's handbook.

BAKER, E. T. The home veterinarian's handbook.

BAKER, G. DONALD J. The home veterinarian's handbook.

SWANSON, E. F. The home veterinarian's handbook.

You said it after you frightened Mrs. Anderson's cow and they had to have the veterinarian for the animal, but that did not pay his bill.

" "Will somebody tell me?" requested a tall man who had been looking intently out of the window, "whether a veterinary is the same thing as a veterinarian?

I always supposed a veterinarian was a sort of religion, like a Unitarian.

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