medico
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Hat, coat, small leather attaché case, like an Old World medico doing his rounds.
From The New Yorker ● Jul. 22, 2019
Dr. Adams, who goes by the nickname Patch Adams, was featured in the 1998 film by the same name, in which Robin Williams played the zany medico.
From Washington Times ● May 25, 2018
Krebiozen is the creation of an intense, sunken-eyed Balkan medico named Stevan Durovic.
From Time Magazine Archive
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All the regular medical subjects are taught, though from a different point of view, except materia medico,, for which osteopathic theory and practice is substituted.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The medico who ran the electro-cardiograph refused to make sense, after the fifth trials, out of the wiggly marks on his graphs.
From Cue for Quiet by Thomas L. Sherred
In the 21st century, most vampires don’t sup on human victims — consider the contagions they might pick up — but acquire their blood supply through friends and unscrupulous medicos.
From Time ● Apr. 9, 2014
Indeed, as soon as the roving medicos alight in a village, mothers with sickly children slung on their backs converge on the teams.
From New York Times ● Sep. 24, 2012
Today medicos do not always find it necessary to fortress their ignorance with esoteric metaphors; many can talk, some can even write, of their calling refreshingly, candidly, in simple words.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Dr. Sigerist's announcement came as a surprise to fellow medicos.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The medicos, expressing their belief in their ability to restore the young officer's powers of speech and hearing, were unremitting in their attentions, so far without success.
From Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War by Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman