The young medicus found himself within easy reach of a number of jovial friends whom he had known at the academy.
To his parents and sister the disgruntled medicus expressed freely his disappointment at the provision which the duke had made for him.
Tradition tells of a military banquet from which our medicus had to be assisted home.
The anonymity was not taken seriously, however, and the Stuttgart medicus soon found himself a bit of a literary lion.
Animo ægrotanti medicus est oratio=--Kind words are as a physician to an afflicted spirit.
More than one monumental tablet has been discovered, dedicated not to the Medicus Cohortis, but to the Medicus Legioni.
When he felt ennui, the Medicus was besought to come and drive it away; when he experienced an inward jubilee, that person was again entreated to appear, that he might participate in the jubilation.
What most enraged our Medicus was, that she allowed the fine and the fragrant fools to kiss her hand, which she forbade him to do, and in truth without any reasons for the decision.
This prayer for forgiveness made our Medicus more humble than was necessary.
The medicus then suggested cupping-glasses at the back of the head; but her hair was more precious to her than her eyes.
Mucius Hegetor medicus of the Cohors XXXII Voluntariorum in Pannonia, iii.
She received him with a careless gayety, as if she were the Columbine[55] and the Medicus the clown.
His conjectures were interrupted by Clotilda's returning with a face blissfully cleared of all its clouds, and, handing to the thoughtful Medicus a great letter from Emanuel.
After he was doctored by the mother with roots and herbs the medicus was called in.
The young medicus advised the sick woman should be taken to a hospital, but Mrs. Berman would not hear of it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "medicus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.