Definition of Feldscher

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feldscher

feitsui
feklichevite
felafel
felafels
felbama te
felbamate
felbertalite
felchards
felched
felches
felching
feldgrau
feldgraus
feldscher (current term)
feldschers
feldsher
feldshers
feldspar
feldsparlike
feldspars
feldspath
feldspathic
feldspathoid
feldspathoids
feldspathose
feldspaths
fele
felefold

Literary usage of Feldscher

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1914)
"The civil feldscher has been defined as the "leib-medik of the moujik," in other words, he is a half-fledged, half-educated medical assistant, ..."

2. Russian Life in Town and Country by Francis H. E. Palmer (1906)
"In an earlier chapter I described the village feldscher as one of the most valuable of the rural officials. There is now an increasing tendency in many ..."

3. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1832)
"... as necessity demanded, a feldscher for these patients, in order to conduct the necessary frictions. The feldscher showed little liking to the task, ..."

4. Out of Doors in Tsarland: A Record of the Seeings and Doings of a Wanderer by Frederick Whishaw (1893)
"Meanwhile the feldscher himself would be delighted to do anything for you, from prescribing for your baby's teething to cutting off your own leg; ..."

5. Report on the Russian Medical and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese by Raymond Spear (1906)
"For two days these men were without medical attendance other than that given by a feldscher who was on one of the boats. There were no dressings on board, ..."

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