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Example sentences for "practitioner"

Lexicographically close words:
practiser; practisers; practises; practiseth; practising; practitioners; practize; practized; practyse; prae
  1. In order to accomplish this, it is a matter of great importance to the Practitioner or Experimenter that he should have a reliable medium through which he can obtain information.

  2. It is a well known fact, with which every observing practitioner is familiar, that a silver plate at a temperature of 45 deg.

  3. The Position of the Medical Practitioner in Relation to Criminal Abortion.

  4. In any case where, in the opinion of the medical practitioner, the death has occurred under any circumstances of suspicion, the practitioner shall forthwith report the case to the Coroner.

  5. It is quite well realized that there are many occasions on which the general practitioner quite innocently comes in contact with these cases: that is an entirely different matter.

  6. It is proposed to consider the position of the medical practitioner in relation to criminal abortion more fully in a subsequent section.

  7. That the medical practitioner is under no legal obligation either to urge the patient to make a statement, or, if she refuses to do so, to take any further action.

  8. The practitioner will find it best to purchase the stain ready prepared.

  9. The practitioner will find it best to have them made by a chemist, or to purchase from a chemic supply house.

  10. The criminal practitioner dwelt in an atmosphere tainted alike with cruelty and crime, and pulsating alternately with merciless decrees of death, and the shrieks and wailings of sentenced guilt.

  11. These are the remedies for the diseases of the state, when the scientific practitioner is called in at last, and permitted to undertake his cure.

  12. The reputation of a Philosopher in those days was quite as much as this legal practitioner was willing to undertake for his part.

  13. Ceasing in true Peal; all which three are the most essential Parts to render a Practitioner Excellent.

  14. These Terms a Practitioner must be knowing in before he proceeds to the other Lessons, or Adventures on sharp, especially in earnest; from whence I proceed to the next thing materially to be considered, which is the Holding of the Sword.

  15. Ketch the Practitioner had devoted himself very specially to her in preparing her resting-place.

  16. And let me tell you, I have here with me a Practitioner who is very expert in this sort of business: our friend Ketch, in fact, who was so kind as to wet the handkerchief for the lady.

  17. Madam and gentlemen," said Captain Lingo, "I am sorry to inform you that the ceremony is over, until I can obtain another Practitioner to take the place of Ketch.

  18. The unfortunate Practitioner was shaking like a leaf.

  19. The Practitioner then rolled his right shirt-sleeve up to his shoulder; he was the largest man in the party, and his arm was the arm of a blacksmith.

  20. You're next," said a deep voice to Freddie, and Ketch the Practitioner seized him and plunged with him under the water; and in an instant they had disappeared beyond the fall.

  21. He lives in the house of the late ingenious Mr. John Partridge, an eminent practitioner in leather, physick and astrology.

  22. That it is a method requiring special training and experience; that it will be many years before the average practitioner will become proficient in its use; and that the older methods are probably far safer for the average physician.

  23. White Mason gazed at my friend as the little village practitioner looks at the Harley Street specialist who by a word can solve the difficulties that perplex him.

  24. Well, well, you need not be downcast; for between ourselves I don't think that either Inspector Mac or the excellent local practitioner has grasped the overwhelming importance of this incident.

  25. Wood, a brisk and capable general practitioner from the village.

  26. It is probable that many patients would have despised a practitioner who looked only to his Herbal and store of drugs, and neglected Capricornus and Ursa Major.

  27. He was emphatically a knavish practitioner of medicine, a master of the art of puffery, and was phenomenally successful in achieving notoriety.

  28. With a view to influencing the imaginations of his patients, this shrewd practitioner caused his consulting apartments in Paris to be dimly lighted and surrounded by mirrors.

  29. In like vein is an aphorism of Celsus: It is the mark of a skilled practitioner to sit awhile by the bedside, with a blithe countenance.

  30. It is not easy for a busy practitioner to figure out these dietary values, and for this reason the calculated series of diets given here may be of service.

  31. The purpose of this little book is to furnish to the general practitioner in compact form the details of the latest and most successful treatment of diabetes mellitus.

  32. Had you not done your duty in this matter by your country, I should have been compelled to seek some other practitioner in your line.

  33. Or an unskilled rural practitioner might send out the wrong drug, as in the instance of Lucretius, who went mad in consequence.

  34. Therefore, when one considers the numerous and dissimilar possible causes of shoulder lameness, it behooves the practitioner to become proficient in diagnostic principles.

  35. Be that as it may, in breeding sections of the country the general practitioner is obliged to handle these cases and successful methods of treatment are essential even though cause is not removable.

  36. The object sought is the same with every practitioner and while methods employed vary, results are not markedly different except in so far as the degree of counter irritation which is produced varies in given cases.

  37. This affection is grave; its course is comparatively brief; the prognosis is usually unfavorable; and omphalophlebitis occasions a form of lameness which at once impresses the practitioner that serious constitutional disturbance exists.

  38. In such cases animals remain recumbent and, while the condition is not so painful at this stage, the practitioner must not overlook the real state of affairs.

  39. The practitioner would best acquire skill as a horseman--if he is not possessed of such--and handle each individual subject in the manner calculated to best suit the temperament of the animal examined.

  40. The practitioner is often confronted with the problem of how best to handle certain cases.

  41. Shoulder atrophy such as the general practitioner commonly meets with, is an affection, more often seen in young animals and it seems to be due to injuries of various kinds which contuse the muscles of the shoulder.

  42. The first method is better adapted to the use of the average general practitioner and he would do well to keep the opening in the nonsensitive structures patent.

  43. The critical attitude to society and individuals is a bad one for a successful practitioner of medicine to fall into.

  44. Every sentence led the florid practitioner farther and farther into the infinite.

  45. A rigid analysis of all of the signs will usually, but not invariably, enable the practitioner to make the distinction.

  46. The chief point of interest, however, in the diagnosis of interstitial keratitis is its association with other symptoms of syphilis, upon which, for the general practitioner at least, the diagnosis will usually depend.

  47. In cases of less imminent danger the practitioner may be content to give the remedy by the mouth.

  48. The history of the case and presence of a tumor will generally enable the practitioner to determine when obstruction is due to the presence of some adventitious growth.

  49. Although it was not then, and is not at the present day, strictly relegated to the domain of surgery, hereditary syphilis, like its parent disease, was generally treated of by the practitioner of that branch of medicine.

  50. Careful manual exploration often enables the practitioner to determine the site of the contraction.

  51. But Sydenham was too good a practitioner not to know that all treatment must be prefaced with laxatives.

  52. By such abuse the symptoms will be masked and both patient and practitioner deceived.

  53. The practitioner of our day will interpret this assertion, which was repeated with singular unanimity by all the writers of antiquity, with the belief that the black bile was blood, and that such cases really were cancers.

  54. There is no class of cases to which the practitioner is called more important, or which demands on his part greater skill and judgment.

  55. With the treatment of special symptoms the general practitioner has little concern.

  56. Syphilis of the teeth has its chief interest to the general practitioner from its very important bearing on diagnosis.

  57. The son is a very clever man, and a most successful practitioner in the law courts.

  58. She has been ailing for some time, and it is of no use to send for the first common stupid practitioner that may be in the way.

  59. The author cannot long escape detection, in spite of his shadowy concealment, and if a new practitioner he will jump to the head of his profession at once.

  60. For this beautiful volume, the student and practitioner of Surgery will feel grateful to the ability and industry of Prof.

  61. The mere abstractionist or doctrinaire would aim at the formation of a code of great simplicity: the practitioner sees in it the parent of uncertainty and injustice.

  62. Nothing is more certain than that the practitioner will find, in the long run, the good opinion of his professional brethren of more importance than that of what is commonly called the public.

  63. It would not be a difficult task to declaim in general propositions--to erect a perfect standard and leave the practitioner to make his own application to particular cases.

  64. A young practitioner should especially avoid borrowing of any one.

  65. Gathered by the long experience and industry of William Langham, Practitioner in Physicke.

  66. By Robert Pemell, Practitioner of Physick, at Cranebrooke in Kent.

  67. He was there at great inconvenience; a practitioner of his repute may not easily arrange to quit London at a moment's notice.

  68. There came a rap on the door, and a local practitioner entered.

  69. And in private life and as a practitioner he has surely been "a man without a model and without a shadow.

  70. It was not long till the country practitioner forgot all about the convention and was "dead to the world.

  71. Yost, class of 1853 University of Pennsylvania, is the oldest living practitioner in the county.

  72. A history of the medical profession in Linn county must be largely made up of a list of names, as the intrinsic work of the medical practitioner is scarcely a fit subject matter for the casual reader.

  73. Ely, came later to look after the business interests of his deceased brother, and for some fifteen or twenty years was a successful practitioner in Cedar Rapids.

  74. Is it too much then to affirm, that it cannot be employed without great moral guilt being incurred both by those who may require its performance, and by the medical practitioner who shall be induced to practise it?

  75. I should, therefore, strongly recommend it to every practitioner to take advantage of any opportunities that may be afforded him of pointing out this most marked distinction between the natural and modified Small Pox.


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