medical corps

collocation in English

meaningsofmedicalandcorps

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medical
adjective
uk
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
related to the treatment of illness ...
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corps
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/kɔːr/
us
/kɔːr/
a military unit trained to perform ...
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(Definition ofmedicalandcorpsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmedical corps

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We tend to forget the valuable asset that we have in themedicalcorpsof the military.
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If they attended for the occasional weekend, that would help establish themedicalcorps—and the same applies to nurses.
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That is not right from the point of view of the hospital or themedicalcorps.
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There was, then, amedicalcorpsassociated with each camp.
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He also assisted themedicalcorpsin caring for the sick and wounded.
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The militarymedicalcorpswould not accept women as officers, so the committee provided an opportunity to serve.
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The type 453 was built as a dump truck with winch for the engineer units and a container truck for themedicalcorps.
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The salaries ofmedicalcorpssoldiers had gradually increased and training improved, improving the system and quality of the medical services.
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From this indirect evidence it is possible to conclude to the formation of an otherwise unknown permanentmedicalcorps.
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He was appointed to the board for the examination of candidates for themedicalcorpsand for promotion within the corps.
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Many draftees were examined and war training classes were conducted for new physicians in themedicalcorps.
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In themedicalcorps, a major may be the head of a clinic or flight.
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Later, he commanded a company of combat engineers before being transferred to themedicalcorps.
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Government funded training recommenced in 1898 and the following year a mounted infantry force and amedicalcorpswas formed.
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Belongs to themedicalcorps.
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He had the option of joining themedicalcorpsbecause of his training and age, but he volunteered instead to join a fighting unit as a gunner and medical officer.
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Hammond proposed a permanent militarymedicalcorps, a permanent hospital for the military, and centralized issuance of medications.
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