neurologist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of neurologist
First recorded in 1825–35; neurolog(y) + -ist
Example Sentences
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But the provincial investigations that followed, including the final report released Friday, dismissed claims that there was anything linking the patients other than a reported set of symptoms -- and a single neurologist, named Alier Marrero.
From Barron's
“Even milliseconds or seconds of interrupted blood flow to the brain can have serious consequences,” Dr. Altaf Saadi, a neurologist and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, told us.
From Salon
Taking control of the process, New Brunswick mounted two investigations into the original cluster of 48 — one telephone questionnaire and one study of the patients' medical records by an oversight committee of six provincial neurologists.
From BBC
When we returned in early 2002, the neurologist once again saw me giggling and watching the world pass by, and remarked: "He's a survivor."
From BBC
The subsequent appointment she has secured with a neurologist, Reid said, "could change things for me, because I'm not really getting the treatment that I should be getting".
From BBC
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