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n. (general practitioner English)
Usage examples of "general practitioners".
It took a while for anyone to notice, partly because few general practitioners had experience of phocomelia before 1957.
I have known general practitioners who were so shy that they could not bring themselves to ask the way in the street.
Pete was impressed by her grasp of the differing objectives and viewpoints of various medical interests, including insurers, hospitals, Health Maintenance Organizations, drug companies, specialists, general practitioners, and the American Medical Association.
The younger doctor had been trained, as many general practitioners were, in rudimentary dentistry.
We have two good internists and most of the general practitioners are competent.
His whole bearing gave promise of his becoming one of those stoop-shouldered general practitioners who inspire so much faith among their patients by their towering benignity.
It was a new field, something requiring study and research and damned near every ability of most specialists plus a general practitioners, so it kept me busy enough to get over my phobia about surgery.
When he and I obtained our degrees at the medical school of Miskatonic University, and sought to relieve our poverty by setting up as general practitioners, we took great care not to say that we chose our house because it was fairly well isolated, and as near as possible to the potter’.