Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "private practice"

  • Osler states that the mortality ranges from five to twelve per cent in private practice, and from seven to twenty per cent in hospital practice, because hospital cases are usually advanced before admission.

  • The death rate is said to average about ten per cent in hospitals, four per cent in private practice.

  • Among the better classes it is often not greater than ten per cent in private practice.

  • FEES Because of their more advanced training, clinical psychologists can be expected to charge fees that are somewhat higher than what social workers in private practice receive.

  • Many are in private practice, but many also work for a variety of agencies, both public and private, for hospitals and newly established nonhospital residential facilities, and even for educational institutions.

  • Often, you will find clinical psychologists in private practice, while many counseling psychologists hold positions in organizations, schools, and social service agencies.

  • Joseph Clarke, once in 212: in private practice, to Dr.

  • In private practice it was the same, and at least three out of four would die.

  • Similar cases occurred at that time in private practice.

  • The most varying reports are given as to the incomes to be made in private practice and it is almost impossible to get at the truth, because it is obviously to everybody's interest to make them appear as high as possible.

  • This work is not extremely arduous, is free from the heavy strain of private practice, and, if the school medical officer is allowed reasonable freedom in her work, may be made of much interest.

  • Quite a number of cases, as seen in private practice, require no special medicinal treatment, or at most one that is merely symptomatic.

  • I have preserved the records of the ages of 145 consecutive cases occurring in private practice.

  • No heart affection was developed in any of Clouston's 27 private cases--a result he attributes to the early period at which the remedies are given in private practice.

  • Almost exclusively a disease of childhood, gangrenous stomatitis is exceedingly rare in private practice, and very infrequent at the present day even in hospital and dispensary practice.

  • Prognosis would be more favorable in private practice than in hospital or asylum service.

  • During the past few years I have relied almost entirely on local therapy, and seldom prescribed any of the balsams in my private practice, certainly in not more than 5 per cent.

  • I feel that in justice to myself, as well as the public, I should report the result of my experiments with their “Proteogens” in private practice.

  • This concludes the published reports of charitable institutions, and the question next arises, What amount of syphilis is treated by physicians in private practice?

  • Dispensary physicians, and those in private practice, can show a much longer list of the victims of impure intercourse.

  • This vast collection of cases is of special interest, because they occurred in private practice.

  • II Report of the American Paediatric Society's Collective Investigation into the use of Antitoxin in the treatment of diphtheria in private practice.

  • In private practice, while epidemics differ in virulence, the rate ranges all the way from five per cent to fifteen per cent, the average being not much in excess of ten per cent, occasionally falling as low as three per cent.

  • First of all, is the vivid and striking contrast between hospital statistics and those gathered from private practice.

  • Thomson entered on the study of medicine with any view of going into the arduous and often unremunerative toils of private practice.

  • If people are persuaded that night air is dangerous to health and that fresh air makes them catch cold it will not be possible for a doctor to make his living in private practice if he prescribes ventilation.

  • And, on the other hand, a hygienic measure has only to be one of such refinement, difficulty, precision and costliness as to be quite beyond the resources of private practice, to be ignored or angrily denounced as a fad.

  • The individualism of private practice leads to an appalling waste of time on trifles.

  • The average doctor in private practice, moreover, finds it impossible to secure upon demand nurses of sufficient moral responsibility and medical assistants of sufficient technical training to cooperate with him in the work.

  • There are no circumstances in which it is advisable for a physician in private practice to attempt to handle a case of chronic alcoholism in the patient's own environment.

  • In private practice this is often overlooked, and to this I also attribute many failures in treatment.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "private practice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amongst other; minced parsley; often employed; private bill; private cabinet; private citizen; private collections; private companies; private detective; private estate; private hands; private individuals; private interests; private life; private matter; private member; private parties; private rights; private room; private school; private sitting; private society; private theatricals; private wealth; privately printed; smiling glance