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veterinary surgeon

NOUN
  1. a doctor who practices veterinary medicine

How To Use veterinary surgeon In A Sentence

  • You never come to the end of the surprises he has in store for you. For my part I would much sooner spend a month on a desert island with a veterinary surgeon than with a prime minister.
  • BOTH EYES: for signs of swelling, inflammation or discharge. If there is a problem, consult a veterinary surgeon with extensive experience of treating reptile patients.
  • Veterinary surgeon Dr Goh Kim Siang from a clinic in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur said some signs to watch for are transient acute fever, swollen nodal lymphs, loss of appetite, and gum and skin infections. Undefined
  • He had been a veterinary surgeon in a Cossack regiment, and consequently his services were much in request with the people at Orsk. He informed me that land could be bought on these flats for a rouble and a half a _desyatin_ (2,700 acres); that a cow cost £3 2s. 6d.; a fat sheep, two years old, 12s. 6d. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
  • He is a veterinary surgeon, a farrier and horsebreaker.
  • The report said the blame for the tests not being carried out rested with official veterinary surgeons employed within abattoirs to look for suspect animals.
  • The skilful and careful work of veterinary surgeons and scientists leads to the alleviation of human and animal suffering. Times, Sunday Times
  • An alcoholic veterinary surgeon from Yorkshire who turned up to work drunk and hurled abuse at animal lovers will now hear his fate in the New Year.
  • In 2001 as a specialist in feline medicine by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
  • The monk explained to the interviewer his belief that the bullock was a reincarnated soul and expressed the forlorn hope that Shambo might have been a veterinary surgeon in a previous life, in which case I suppose they think he got his just deserts. Previous lives
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