One of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university.
1She's working for her doctor's degree, like a lot of other silly women.
2Make it five, and she'll have her doctor's degree-orat least it's equivalent.
3But Lena was working for her doctor's degree and could not spare the time.
4The instructor, Nils Rosén, was abroad taking his doctor's degree.
5Each got his doctor's degree-justhow we do not know.
6Admitted as a physician, I decided next to study for the doctor's degree at Madrid.
7He obtained his doctor's degree at Padua and won a great reputation as a skilful and humane practitioner.
8As early as 1501, to Anna of Borselen he writes, 'Go to Italy and obtain the doctor's degree?
9After the death of Mosellanus he went for a short time to Italy, where he took his doctor's degree.
10Julius could go abroad and study for his doctor's degree, and live on less than Ralph wasted every year.
11Everybody's going to go to college and guaranteed to come out with what you three got, a doctor's degree.
12Later, when the German university influence became prominent in the United States, the doctor's degree was superimposed on the English plan.
13In 1753 he was consoled by receiving a doctor's degree from Cambridge, and by being elected Fellow of the Royal Society.
14In the month of December, 1878, Erik had attained the age of twenty, and passed his first examination for his doctor's degree.
15The rise of Hitler restricted his field and he reentered the university received his doctor's degree in '40, and practiced for three years.
16After taking his doctor's degree in 1578, he settled as a physician in Campo San Pietro, a small town in the Paduan territory.
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