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Definition of Preceptorship
1. Noun. The position of preceptor.
Derivative terms: Preceptor
Definition of Preceptorship
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preceptorship
Literary usage of Preceptorship
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Courts and Lawyers of Pennsylvania: A History, 1623-1923 by Frank Marshall Eastman (1922)
"... one of the most eminent attorneys of Harrisburg at that time and it was under
his preceptorship that young Mr. Snyder continued his studies for three ..."
2. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision of Lyon edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1915)
"began the study of dentistry under the careful preceptorship of his honored
father, then entered the New York College of Dentistry, whence he was graduated ..."
3. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"to Cincinnati, Ohio, making his home for a time with his uncle, under whose
preceptorship he studied medicine, subsequently attending two courses of medical ..."
4. Biographical Record by Biographical Publishing Company, Biographical publishing company, Chicago (1903)
"While attending high schoo} he determined upon entering the medical profession,
and for a period of five years studied under the preceptorship of the noted ..."
5. The Public and Private Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the Third by Robert Huish (1821)
"... soon after which, the preceptorship was resigned by Dr. Markham, who was
promoted to the see of York, he was succeeded by Dr. Kurd. At the same time, ..."