medical man Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
চিকিৎসক মানুষ,
Similer Words:
medical officermedical practioner
medical practitioner
medical procedure
medical prognosis
medical relation
medical report
medical school
medical science
medical social worker
medical student
medical treatment
medicare payment
medicare's
medicinal drug
medical man's Usage Examples:
In 1442 he became the first medical man to sit in parliament, as a knight of the shire for Middlesex.
James Macaulay (22 May 1817 – 18 June 1902) was a Scottish medical man, journalist and author, best known as an anti-vivisectionist and periodical editor.
, medical man, medicine man, academician, professor, scholar, sage, master, expert.
William Pryce (baptised 1735–1790) was a British medical man, known as an antiquary, a promoter of the Cornish language and a writer on mining in Cornwall.
He opposed the drinking of water and became known as an "anti-water medical man".
1749–1831), Scottish medical man and plantation owner in Dominica James Laing (footballer) (1897–1917).
Four years on, and Startsev is now a respected medical man, who owns a troika.
residence called Coxlodge Hall, which was built in 1796 by Job Bulman, a medical man originally from Gateshead who had made his money in India.
Medal of Honor recipient James Burnes (surgeon) (1801–1862), Scottish medical man in India James Burns (disambiguation) James Byrnes (disambiguation) This.
that "his has been a wasted life and I can find no justification, for a medical man, who gives up his profession of healing, in order to endeavour to kill.
Swerdlow (season 5): a medical man with unorthodox methods Wendie Malick as Leah Calder (season 5): a NY.
158 Beak Doctor: during the Black Plague, a medical man who wore a bird mask to protect himself against infection.
Synonyms:
primary care provider; medical officer; doc; medical practitioner; inoculator; dentist; medico; health professional; physician; medic; vaccinator; MD; health care provider; tooth doctor; caregiver; Dr.; PCP; dental practitioner; doctor;
Antonyms:
juvenile; break; worsen;