Military rank of the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1891 to 1898.
1 He recognized by his uniform the surgeon - major of the demi-brigade then stationed at Andernach.
2 The surgeon - major took off his helmet.
3 Suddenly the surgeon - major got up, putting his hand to his ear, which I then saw was filled with cotton-wool.
4 The conduct of a surgeon - major of the guard, some time after, came near compromising the entire corps in his Majesty's opinion.
5 He was seen by Courville, a surgeon - major in a military hospital, where he had swallowed a wooden box wrapped in plain white paper.
6 It was true that I was senior surgeon of the division; indeed, I was surgeon - major of a tract of country as big as Scotland.
7 Surgeon - Major Thomson shook hands with the General and turned towards the door.
8 Surgeon - Major Thomson leaned from his seat and spoke to the old man.
9 Among the wounded we came across Surgeon - Major Robertson severely and Captain Campbell severely.
10 It was as grave as that; Surgeon - Major Livingstone could not make up his mind.
11 Surgeon - Major Thomson reeled for a moment and caught at the paling by his side.
12 Surgeon - Major Thomson looked up almost eagerly as Ambrose entered his room the next morning.
13 Surgeon - Major Thomson awoke about twelve hours later with a start.
14 Surgeon - Major Wills saw at once where the mischief lay.
15 Surgeon - Major Thomson pulled himself together and answered the challenge.
16 Surgeon - Major Thomson made his way to the telephone booth.
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