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Definition of Prosectors
1. prosector [n] - See also: prosector
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosectors
Literary usage of Prosectors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Medical Education from the Most Remote to the Most Recent Times by Theodor Puschmann (1891)
"Moreover, each of the prosectors gives three lectures a week, ... These lectures
of the prosectors and assistants are in close connection with one another, ..."
2. The Quarterly of the Harvard Medical Alumni Association by Harvard Medical Alumni Association (1901)
"The following is the list of prosectors for next year: — Head ... prosectors.
LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS. The following gentlemen have consented to serve as ..."
3. Medical Education in Europe: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the by Abraham Flexner, Henry Smith Pritchett (1912)
"The staff of the first Anatomical Institute at Berlin consists of professor, two
prosectors, seven assistants (one a volunteer), and the important inferior ..."
4. Therapeutic Gazette (1891)
"... in part, of course, prior to demonstration before their pupils, by persons
known as prosectors, and it is strange to relate that the first ..."