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Example sentences for "clinician"

Lexicographically close words:
clings; clingstone; clinic; clinical; clinically; clinicians; clinics; clinique; cliniques; clink
  1. After normal tracings have been carefully taken and studied by the clinician or a laboratory assistant, abnormalities in these readings are readily shown graphically.

  2. It is one of the greatest pleasures of a the clinician to note such a previously inflamed heart gradually diminish in size and the murmurs at the valves affected gradually disappear.

  3. No clinician could state the extent to which the valvular inflammation will improve or how much disability of the valves must be permanent.

  4. One would hesitate before asking any reputable clinician to test a preparation of this sort.

  5. The facts are that Anasarcin is at best a dangerous remedy in the hands of the average clinician in the treatment of such conditions, and its use is at all times to be condemned.

  6. It is obviously wholly insufficient for a clinician to report that the use of a mixture was followed by good results.

  7. Useful Drugs” contains a list of iron preparations that are suitable for all conditions which call for iron, and the clinician may rest assured that he will never have occasion to go outside that list to prescribe any substitute.

  8. To pretend that one who suffers from physical and nervous exhaustion can be materially benefited by this mixture is sheer nonsense and is unworthy of a moment’s consideration by a clinician who is called on to treat such patients.

  9. Further, the clinician cannot avoid the disadvantages inherent in all forms of iron that he can prescribe, and he must therefore seek that which seems best suited for the individual patient.

  10. It may be difficult at times to select the preparation of iron best suited to the individual patient; and it is this difficulty that has led the clinician to listen to the seductive claims made for the various pretended substitutes for iron.

  11. That distinguished clinician used to say that if the apex beat was not displaced there was no good reason for thinking that any heart affection which might be present was serious enough to require active treatment.

  12. Clinician signifies a particular mode of being and a particular kind of cognitive knowledge.

  13. I asked, "As a nurse clinician what do I do; what is the condition of my being in the nursing situation?

  14. This kind of relating cannot be superimposed on a nurse clinician or researcher.

  15. In accepting the other as he is the clinician imagines and responds to the reality of his potential for becoming, becoming according to his unique capacity for humanness.

  16. And it may be generally stated that the clinician can get very valuable points concerning the somatic interiors of his patients by reasoning back from the contents of their somatic delusions.

  17. Except under circumstances of necessity, the clinician should always turn this work over to the bacteriologist.

  18. Even in this case it is far better for two persons, clinician and bacteriologist, to work together.

  19. It is evident that the services of a trained bacteriologist are indispensable in the accurate diagnosis of plague, unless (as rarely is the case) the observer himself is both clinician and bacteriologist.

  20. He was the godfather of typhoid fever, and from being a famous clinician became later a great pathologist.

  21. The specialized laboratory worker will, at first, fail to see the broader clinical view, and the trained clinician may hesitate to accept the laboratory findings.

  22. Every clinician has seen great numbers of cases in which insanity is a phase of a disease, of an injury, or of an emotion.


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