Definition of Auscultator. Meaning of Auscultator. Synonyms of Auscultator

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Definition of Auscultator

Auscultator
Auscultator Aus"cul*ta`tor, n. One who practices auscultation.

Meaning of Auscultator from wikipedia

- Emily's heartbeat Sounds heard on auscultation of a healthy 16-year-old's heart while holding her breath, as heard with a stethoscope at the tricuspid...
- Prisomera auscultator is a species of phasmid or stick insect of the genus Prisomera. It is found in Sri Lanka. "Species Details : Prisomera auscultator (Bates...
- Prussian civil service, was refused by King Frederick William IV. As auscultator[clarification needed] in the courts at Koblenz he acquired a taste for...
- legal profession, and, p****ing rapidly through the subordinate stages of auscultator and ****essor, became adviser (Rath) to the Landgericht in 1846. In this...
- legal profession as a career, and having while yet a student acted as Auscultator, was admitted ****essor in 1841. He soon found leisure and opportunity...
- Species: Prisomera asperum (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907) Prisomera auscultator (Bates, 1865) Prisomera canna (Haan, 1842) Prisomera cyllaba**** (Westwood...
- in 1851. He joined the Kingdom of Prussia's judiciary in 1849 as an auscultator (trainee lawyer) and became a court ****essor in c. 1855. In 1857, Levetzow...
- completing his studies in Berlin, he began a civil service career as an auscultator (trainee lawyer) at the district court in Elberfeld in 1837. In 1842...
- entered the three-stage Prussian post-university training in 1851 as an auscultator (trainee lawyer), which he completed in 1853. He was promoted to ****essor...
- Naples. He studied law at Berlin, Munich, and Paris. In 1836 he became an auscultator at Berlin; in 1837 he was a referendar in the court at Aachen, in 1840...