At this moment the younger and stouter man who had seized and held Master Ned's brutal assailant suggested that it would be better to take the boy to his dwelling, as it was next door but one to the house of the famous physician Cavillac.
He was one of five brothers--the sons of Stephanus, a physician of Tralles--who were all more or less eminent in their respective departments.
According to her physician Arbuthnot, Anne's life was shortened by the "scene of contention among her servants.
This side of Apollo's character does not appear in Homer, where Paieon is mentioned as the physician of the gods.
Hence, true to the spirit of Him who was a Physician of the sick, Christianity offers her Divine remedies to the worst and most hardened natures.
De Castro was also a skillful physicianfor women, and won the favor of the weaker sex, strong in sympathy and antipathy.
Isaac Hamon was physician in ordinary to one of the last kings of Granada, and enjoyed high favor at court.
All this time Molcho was untiringly persecuted by his fellow-believers, more especially by his enemy, Jacob Mantin, the learned but unscrupulous physician and philologist.
Paul III had a Jewish physician in ordinary, Jacob Mantin, who dedicated some of his works to him.
The family of the physician Hamon alone was exempt from taxes.
This he owed to the influence of one of his admirers, Saul Astruc Cohen, a popular physician and an accomplished man, who not only practiced his art gratuitously, but spent his fortune in relieving both Mahometan and Jewish poor.
Joseph Morris: CARES To those who are wearied, fretted, and worried there is no physician like nature.
Our poor mother was dangerously ill, and the physician gave us but slight hopes of her recovery.
We immediately ordered our horses and rode off, accompanied by Don Antonio, a physician of great repute, to whom our uncle, on receiving the intelligence, forthwith sent requesting his assistance.
The extreme case is presented by the applied science of medicine, where the physician subordinates all his technique to the end of curing the patient.
The teacher and the physician can easily learn to perform valuable experiments with school children or with patients.
Not only the psychiatrist and nerve specialist, but in a certain sense every physician had made use of a certain amount of psychology in his professional work.
The physician who examines the sensations in a nervous disease, or the intelligence in a mental disease, or heals by suggestion or hypnotism, tries to apply the latest discoveries of the psychological laboratory.
Then the physician was no longer obliged simply to use what he happened to find among the results of the theoretical psychologist, but carried on the experiments in the service of medical problems.
The physician as such has only to deal with the means which lead toward that goal.
None could be found, and kind nature effected a cure which a physician would have pronounced impossible.
Her physician was a son of Mr. Hall, the old minister, who had gone to his rest.
Chapuys heard, to his alarm, that thephysician was arrested and was in the Tower.
But it was true that Wolsey's physician had betrayed his master, revealing secrets which he had bound himself never to tell.
In her illness he showed the deepest anxiety; he sent his own physician to attend on her, and he sent for her mother's physician from Kimbolton.
The whispers and the messages through the intriguingphysician had not gone unobserved.
He had already persuaded the King to allow the Princess to move nearer to Kimbolton, where her mother's physician could have charge of her.
The physician had thus looked forward to an examination, and had he really entertained suspicions he would certainly have made an effort to attend.
Chapuys says that these persons were acting by the King's command,[373] but there is nothing to indicate that the confessor and physician might not have been present at the operation had they thought it necessary.
On this evidence thephysician concluded that the Queen, beyond doubt, had died of poison.
The Royal physician found his patient better than he expected, and, instead of talking over her disorders, he talked of the condition of the realm with his brother practitioner.
The King with some hesitation had consented to Chapuys's request that Catherine's physician should be allowed to attend the Princess.
She was probably ill for some weeks, since a messenger was sent in haste to Canterbury to bid Master Lawrence the physician repair to Hertford "to see the state of the Queen," and he remained there for a month.
Let my physician be sent for if need arise, as well as her own; and if she would see any holy father, let him be fetched incontinent [immediately].
I told her the King had bidden me answer all her desire; that if she required physician she should be tended of his chirurgeon beside her own, and she should speak with any priest she would.
Ebn Baithar, an Arab physician of the thirteenth century, who had travelled through the countries lying between Spain and Persia, indicates no plant which can be supposed to be maize.
In the thirteenth century, the famous physician Ebn Baithar, who wrote at Malaga, uses the Arab word fisfisat, which he derives from the Persian isfist.
Arabian physicianof the thirteenth century, mentions no Anonacea, nor the name keschta.
The three officers and the physician hastened to obey, and for nearly ten minutes the only sound in Rochester House was occasioned by the excursions of the rats behind the woodwork.
The room on the other side of the American's--for there were three rooms on a floor in the hotel--was tenanted by an old English physician of rather doubtful reputation.
This was all that the Colonel and the Physician had an opportunity to see, and the garden was so vast, and the place of combat evidently so remote from the house, that not even the noise of sword-play reached their ears.
Doyle in Gainesville was the first colored physician that I ever saw.
I must take the complete direction of the care of you--must have power to send for what physician I please, what friends I please, what advice or regimen I please!
There was an eminent, but retired physician of the name of Bard, who had a country residence on the other bank of the Hudson, and within a few hours' sail from Clawbonny.
Now there is a skilful physician here, he must be dealt fairly by, and should know the whole.
She is not well, I fear; I would have sent for a physician last week, or the moment I saw her; but she insists on it, there is no need of one.
The physiciandeclared that his patient's mind was yet in too irritable a state to permit him to see Matilda, but that he was convalescent.
Having thus sown the seeds of religious scepticism in the mind of his young friend, this exemplary physician left them to grow in a congenial soil.
All the Rantzaus combined in demanding that another physician should be called in, but the husband insisted and declared that his friend had genius, which was better than science.
Carl, a man given to mysticism, who had been appointed physician in ordinary by Christian VII.
Thus, Von Berger, the physician in ordinary, and other respected men at court, expressed their dissatisfaction at Struensee's unreflecting step.
He must not be confounded with Etats-rath von Berger, the physician in ordinary, who had retired from court.
The physician paid the greatest attention to the king, and sent in a daily report to Struensee about his patient's condition and the progress of his cure.
Von Berger, the physicianin ordinary, and Councillor of Legation Sturtz, also formerly adherents of Struensee, were now becoming more and more estranged from him.
Struensee was also physician to the Landrost of the Lordship of Pinneberg, Privy Councillor von Berkentin, whose wife, after the Drost's death, was appointed chief gouvernante of the hereditary Prince Frederick.
Traverse was far away at St. Louis undergoing the cares and trials of a friendless young physician trying to get into practice.
One day, after looking at the young physician some time, she suddenly said: "You never forget.
Conway had barely time to whisper the name of the physician in Bella's ear, when Sir Maurice Dashwood entered.
Why should the priest and the physician be the only men to trade upon the infirmities of human nature?
One of these messages was to the effect that the local doctor had been, and said that there was no change; and that he was stopping at home on purpose to meet the greatphysician when he came.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physician" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: consultant; coroner; doctor; intern; leech; medico; physician; resident; sawbones