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Example sentences for "physicians"

Lexicographically close words:
physic; physica; physical; physically; physician; physicist; physicists; physicked; physicking; physicochemical
  1. Physicians said there was no hope for him.

  2. My father had, as silent partners, all the physicians of the town, who seldom wrote a prescription which did not contain what they were pleased to designate as Ol.

  3. When the physicians had descended from their mules, they began to dance a ballet, to the sound of the mortars and sieves the apothecaries and their adjuncts played upon.

  4. It was extremely doubtful, the physicians thought, if she ever walked again.

  5. Next morning the injured man seemed no worse, though the physicians still had grave doubts of his recovery.

  6. His numerous retinue consisted of nobles and guards, of physicians and monks: he was attended by a band of music; and the term of his costly embassy was protracted above two years.

  7. The chapter on the Action of Drugs will be to many a startling disclosure of the gross ignorance that prevailed among physicians even in the earlier part of last century.

  8. The physicians combat equally this hypothesis which would have made policemen smile in the beginning.

  9. The physicians discard the first hypothesis; what they themselves have observed of the character of Martin and what they have learned through information brought from Gallardon, prevents their believing in trickery.

  10. Having established the sincerity of Martin, the physicians asked themselves how his intellectual condition should be characterized.

  11. His father was one of the physicians of the king.

  12. This report gives us a high idea of the prudence, the method and the scruples of the physicians who prepared it.

  13. Several Senators came and sent to inquire of Whitelocke's health, and to know if he wanted anything in their power to supply him for his recovery, and offered the physicians of the town to wait upon him.

  14. After this discourse Whitelocke inquired of Lagerfeldt how the Chancellor's health was, and what physicians were about him.

  15. It is true that the physicians are said to have avoided, ostensibly through motives of humanity, any dissection of the brain, where alone the evidence could have been found.

  16. He was glad, when he got down stairs, to find that his three chums had returned with the things for which the physicians had sent them.

  17. Then, the three physicians having given the chums a list of what they needed, proceeded to get ready for the operation.

  18. His instructions to his students, his high standard of professional advice, all show us one of the great physicians of all time and historians of medicine are unanimous in their praise of him.

  19. I shall never forget a discussion with two of the most prominent physicians of this country on this subject.

  20. When I talked some time ago before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia on this subject one of my friends, who was a teacher at the university, asked me what they should do with their tablets.

  21. The nuns were the nurses and the hospital attendants and in the country places, to a great extent, the physicians of this time.

  22. At all of these dates in the past there were physicians whose works will never die.

  23. The young prince's case proved as puzzling to Erasistratos for a time as it had to so many other physicians before him.

  24. The papyrus insists very much on the value of history-taking in medicine, and hints that the reason why physicians fail to cure is often because they have not studied their cases sufficiently.

  25. The story of how young physicians have got on in their first few years has probably been interesting at all times in the world's history.

  26. With this message, then, I welcome you as brother physicians and bid you God-speed in your professional work.

  27. As teachers for this medical school some of the greatest physicians of the time were secured by the first Ptolemy and a great period in medical history began.

  28. Priests and physicians were the same, or at least physicians formed one of the orders of the clergy and the teachers of medicine particularly were clergymen.

  29. As skilled physicians the fame of some is known far and wide.

  30. The time has come when physicians must be employed to prevent as well as to cure.

  31. The colored physicians have fine horses, carriages, and beautiful homes.

  32. The majority of the colored physicians now operating in the South took a college course of education before taking up the study of medicine.

  33. The colored physicians in the South to-day are men and women fully equipped in education, morals, and integrity for the high calling they have elected, as their noble work will show.

  34. It is a sad fact, yet it is a hard fact, that less than one-third of the white physicians now practicing in the South, together with those preparing to come out, are college graduates.

  35. Hence we have this class to watch, and for this reason I always consult with the best in my city, and would advise all other colored physicians to do the same.

  36. As professors, the colored physicians of the South are holding some high positions with honor to themselves and their race.

  37. Besides these, there are several of the colored physicians delivering courses of lectures on various topics in different schools.

  38. The examinations they pass, often before a prejudiced board, and their excellent record as physicians go to show that these schools are sending us no mean material.

  39. One of the beautiful points about the colored physicians of the South is that the majority of them are Christian men and women.

  40. There are 111 colored women who are regular practicing physicians in the United States.

  41. Harris is a young man of eminent ability and skill, and has the mental capabilities to become one of the leading physicians of this country.

  42. Modern physicians have often had cases of a similar description under their care, where girls have swallowed needles, which have been voided on the arms, legs, and other parts of the body.

  43. Before commencing the examination a consultation was held by the physicians in the room adjoining that in which the body lay, and it was unanimously agreed that the dissection should be made by Dr.

  44. In the absence of Mr. Blaine, the attending physicians have requested me to inform you of the President's condition.

  45. Bliss, who with other physicians reached the depot soon after Dr.

  46. While the physicians were examining and dressing his wounds, the President experienced a slight rigor, followed by an increase of febrile symptoms.

  47. The physicians held a short consultation, and agreed to search for the ball as soon as the President's condition would permit.

  48. The last-mentioned physicians arrived on Monday morning, and in the consultation that followed they expressed their hearty approval of the treatment adopted.

  49. About an hour after the post-mortem examination was completed the physicians named at the commencement of this report assembled for further consultation in an adjoining cottage.

  50. Bliss and the other physicians in attendance examined the wounds, they found the first shot had passed through the arm just below the shoulder, without breaking any bones.

  51. The sufferer longed for a change of air; the malarial atmosphere surrounding the White House was a constant drawback to his recovery, and early in September the physicians decided to remove him to Long Branch.

  52. The physicians consulted agreed in insisting on her passing the winter in a southern climate; and after their wedding, which took place in Florence, they thus came to Sorrento.

  53. He studied industriously under Louis and other famous physicians and surgeons in France, and in his vacations visited the Low Countries, England, Scotland and Italy.

  54. Every man wishes to amass money in order to give it to the physicians who are the destroyers of life; they ought therefore to be rich.

  55. Men are chosen to be physicians in order to minister to diseases of which they are ignorant.

  56. And since the physicians all declared that only time and an improved state of health were needed to restore perfectly his sight, to wait patiently and hopefully was his duty.

  57. Mr Oswald had been induced to take the sea voyage, and the entire rest from business, which his physicians declared absolutely necessary to his entire restoration to health.

  58. At length the sultan sent his most skilful physicians to him, and did all he could to preserve a prince whom he destined to adorn his triumph, and by whose means he hoped to obtain the advantages attached to his last victory.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physicians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.