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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One versed in stomatology.

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  • noun a practitioner of stomatology

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  • Or what good is a specialist who does not have a solid base, even a stomatologist?

    GRADUATING MEDICAL STUDENTS 1988

  • Cournand, a stomatologist, and his wife Marguérite

    André F. Cournand - Biography 1964

  • In order to have one stomatologist for each 4,000 persons, the present requirement is for 1,900 stomatologists.

    STOMATOLOGISTS GRADUATION 1965

  • At the first aid clinics, they performed extractions with instruments and medicines of the lowest quality, and the stomatologist worked alone.

    STOMATOLOGISTS GRADUATION 1965

  • If he was here, then, it was because he had reasons, however vague, to suspect the redheaded stomatologist.

    Maigret on the Defensive Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1964

  • There will not be a single doctor or stomatologist who will want to lag behind.

    CASTRO SPEAKS TO MEDICAL CONGRESS 1963

  • Can one think that a decent doctor, a decent stomatologist, must clash with the revolution?

    CASTRO SPEAKS TO MEDICAL CONGRESS 1963

  • “This time it’s about a dentist, or, rather, as the nameplate says, a stomatologist.”

    Maigret on the Defensive Simenon, Georges, 1903- 1964

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