A doctor's degree in medicine.
1Heinrich Stoda was the son of Doctor of Medicine Adolph Stoda of Munich.
2On the 3rd of April he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine.
3In 1657 he was created Doctor of Medicine at Oxford.
4You took your degree as Doctor of Medicine at Durham, I think you said.
5He earned the Oriental Doctor of Medicine degree after five years of study in China.
6Here he took the degree of Doctor of Medicine, and shortly afterwards returned to England.
7Dr. Joseph Maxwell, Deputy Attorney-General of the Court of Appeals at Bordeaux and Doctor of Medicine.
8Oriental Doctor of Medicine and Associate Professor at the Harvard Medical School, where he researches the placebo effect.
9In 1649 William Petty graduated at Oxford as Doctor of Medicine, obtained a fellowship at Brasenose, and practised.
10Others let him make his studies at Ingolstadt, and acquire there the honors of a Doctor of Medicine.
11His degree of Doctor of Medicine he took at Cambridge in 1678 as a member of Corpus Christi College.
12Agassiz now returned to Munich to add the title of Doctor of Medicine to that of Doctor of Philosophy.
13Courageous, industrious, and discreet, he pursues honorably and vigorously his aim, namely, the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery.
14In 1821 he went to Heidelberg, and in 1823 he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
15Mr. Bernard Langdon returned to college, resumed his medical studies, took his degree as Doctor of Medicine, and he now also is married.
16A man having the title of Doctor with any other significance than that of Doctor of Medicine, is usually addressed Dr. Frederic V.
Translations for Doctor of Medicine