But suchpractitioners should remember that their faces are the works of their Creator.
It is not by experiments on animals but by a hearty co-operation of Australian practitioners that we can ever hope to supplement our knowledge on this subject.
This laborious work is indispensable to the students and practitioners of Homoeopathy, and highly interesting to medical and scientific men of all classes.
This volume will be a great acquisition to all practitioners of our art, as it will facilitate very much their search for the appropriate remedy.
However, notwithstanding the strong recommendations of the remedy on the part of the above named practitioners and others, the efficacity of it as a general remedy for scarlet-fever has not been confirmed.
There are always regular practitioners at hand, and no one will call in the second-best man when he can have the regular practitioner.
There are always regular practitioners at hand, and no one will call in the second-best man when he can have the regular practitioner 114 Philosophy cannot consist in multiplication of learned acquirements ib.
Country practitioners used to be an irritable species, susceptible on the point of honor; and Mr. Wrench was one of the most irritable among them.
I knew several practitioners in this town that would not have given threepence for one of his bills, as a man can hardly tell by his bills what he did aim at.
As mere practitioners or curers of the body neither Harvey nor Hunter were highly esteemed by their contemporaries, though both made considerable sums of money by their art.
Poor Law Officers most piteously; surgeons in the services very badly, and young practitioners not at all.
That the fears entertained by some practitioners of its proving detrimental to the child, are groundless.
This institution, seemed to communicate to the practitioners of Sweden a new existence, and then really commenced the æra of medical literature in that country.
Eclectic practitioners have used it in the same manner as an anthelmintic, depending probably on the irritant effect of the tiny stickers.
It has been used by eclectic practitioners for erysipelas, ulcerated mouth, etc.
It was formerly used by eclectic practitioners as a blood purifier and as a remedy in chronic affections of the lungs, and in skin diseases, but is no longer used.
Eclectic practitioners have used it for its nervine, antispasmodic, expectorant and diaphoretic properties.
The resinous, milky juice of the root has been employed by eclectic practitionersas an emetic, but its use has been practically abandoned because of its irritant and uncertain qualities.
Eclectic practitioners have used this plant as a hemostatic.
The root has been used by eclectic practitionersto cure epilepsy.
Winterberry has been employed by eclectic practitionersas a tonic and astringent.
Eclectic practitioners used the whole plant to make a tea for a tonic, stimulant, diuretic and laxative.
Several of the polygonums have been used by eclectic practitioners for their astringent properties.
Eclectic practitionersconsider it a diuretic, diaphoretic, and antiscorbutic, using it in jaundice, in smallpox to promote eruption, and in scurvy.
Burdock root has quite a reputation among homepractitioners among the white men as a diaphoretic, diuretic, alterative, aperient and depurative.
It has been used by eclectic practitioners as a pungent and bitter tonic and antispasmodic.
Eclectic practitioners have considered it tonic, astringent and diuretic.
Eclectic practitionerssought the Indian herbs and observed carefully what parts of the plant were used.
Eclectic practitioners have used it as a counter-irritant.
She was an excellent advocate, a skillful examiner of witnesses, and understood as few do, save practitioners who have grown old in experience, the nice discriminations of common-law pleading and the rules of evidence.
The treatment of venereal disease has become a specialized branch of medicine, and many general practitioners prefer to refer such cases to experts.
Georgy had sufficient penetration to perceive that this new adviser was in some manner at fault; and she began to think that Philip Sheldon was right, and that regularpractitioners were very stupid creatures.
She had fancied that all regular practitioners were clever, and had only doubted Mr. Sheldon because he was not a regular practitioner.
Around the professors and heroes of the art of personal violence are collected the practitioners of various callings less dignified by the manly qualities they demand.
Since the experimental philosophy arose out of practical discoveries, it should not have been limited to recluse students, but open to the practitioners not yet philosophers, now condemned to study it by translations of a translation.
The language used by some rival practitioners on this occasion, tended (as he believes) to stir up the populace to attack his house in the manner hereafter mentioned.
Besides the general practitioners and the professors, there were others who fitted themselves specially for military service, as well as priests who added medical knowledge to their holy calling.
I have described the case fully for my brother practitioners in my paper in the fourth volume of Sebastian's Medical Miscellanies.
He regarded all criminal practitionersas semicrooks, ignorant, illiterate, rather dirty men--not in the real American class.
It was his duty to go round and arrest people who pretended to be licensed practitioners of medicine and assumed to doctor other people and animals.
In a number of cases it has been impossible to determine the dates, and even the residences of some of the practitioners could not be ascertained.
It was several days later when his mother felt so ill that she could not get up at all, and so Walter decided to go to one of the practitioners for advice, which he did that same afternoon.
Jones made in regard to these lady practitioners being pleased to tell their business to everybody.
Many thousands of those who were healed and the practitioners in particular.
Do you think one of those female practitioners could keep such a good thing?
Christian Science practitioners are doing this, and the signs spoken of by Jesus Christ follow their work.
This Charter ratifies that of James I, directs that public lectures on Surgery shall be given, and confirms and somewhat varies the old regulations for the governance of the practitioners of that science.
My reasons for trying to find the truth for their claims is that quite a number of general practitioners have asked me regarding this Pyo-Atoxin.
This man made himself a professional man, just as did the early practitioners of medicine--concocters of herbs in the beginning.
Not a profession outside of the engineering profession but that has its moments of wabbling and indecision--of faltering on the part of practitioners between the true and the untrue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "practitioners" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.