Just take it easy for a little while, Captain, and you’ll be as good as new,” the medico advised.
Freddy had opened his eyes, and was trying to struggle up, but the field medico gently forced him back on the ground, and went to work on the bullet crease.
The worthy medico had, after much toil and brain work, composed a poem which he believed would appeal to the skipper's heart.
He was stranded in Sydney, but through the aid of a brother medico of repute he managed to establish himself at Swamp Creek, where in his bachelor state he eked out an existence.
Old Nip and the medico were on the other side of them, sipping their negus, and didn't see me.
The medicosmelt the tumbler, which stood on the table full of grog, and then felt the youngster's pulse and looked at his tongue.
While he was seated at table, Hanks, who had gone on deck to see themedico off, returned.
Permit me, Don Alfonso," he added, turning a chair round and assisting the medico to seat himself.
He knew him to be a bitter enemy of Don Alfonso; no alliance with the medico could thus be thought of for one moment.
You said to me, Senora, a rich wife; the old medico is as poor as a rat.
The medicowould not have me for a son-in-law, he hates Spaniards," said Don Ciriaco.
Don Roderigo started, an angry frown spread over his features, he returned the obsequious bow of the medicowith a haughty stare, and passed on into the presence of the Viceroy.
They say now that they are ingots of lead, and that the medico expected to find them of gold and has gone out of his mind.
The medico was alone, seated in his arm-chair, buried apparently in deep thought, a shaded lamp burning on the table at his elbow.
There is one man much more dangerous than the old medico ever can be," said Asneiros, "the Senor Evana.
Suddenly the medico lost sight of his guide, when stumbling he let his bags slip off his shoulders, and was obliged to stop a minute to adjust them, bringing everybody else behind him to a halt.
But as the marines could not help themselves, it could scarcely be expected that they could assist their officer, still less could the medico and the midshipmen.
The managing-medico proudly called Bob's attention to the flowers and the view.
All the while Bob had been playing billiards, that miserable maniac-medico had probably been spying upon him, peeping from under the curtain.
And when any of the fraternity fell ill, this good medicowould go to them and say, 'Truly thou hast great need of a powerful remedy, O my brother, and may it heal and purify thy soul as well as thy body!
And this Florentine Medico having heard many tales of the gallantries of the royal lady, thought he would try the chance, and thereby greatly please himself, and also the better advance his political aims.
Collegio Medico recognita, published at Augsburg, and which ran through many editions.
Constantine’s De communibus medico cognitu necessariis locis, written about the same time as the above.
The medico says the air of Jalapa will be better for you than this place.
As the return of the medico put an end to the talking of his attendants, I advanced to meet him, and inquired the condition of his patient.
They will play with a doctor's heart as a sort of pastime, while the unfortunate medico often cannot afford to hold aloof for fear of offending.
You did quite right, my dear sir, quite right," the medico replied.
It was not alone the fact of him having got his conge--no medico was safe from THAT punch below the belt.
Never a medico came out and found digging too much for him, but he fell back in despair on his profession.
This afternoon, a soldier belonging to our boat, accompanied by one of the Greeks already mentioned, and the Frank cook of the Proto Medicowent to the same village, without my knowledge, to participate in this licentious amusement.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "medico" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.