1. Away to the police surgeon to be probed for invisible cells hidden about her person. 2. The police surgeon was able to deduce the probable time of death from the temperature of the body. 3. We can hardly suppress what the police surgeon has just told us. 4. Within minutes detectives, a police surgeon and her family arrived to begin the task of unlocking the mystery of her disappearance. 5. The police surgeon will invariably reassure the patient on such matters before his examination. 6. The police surgeon is often a close colleague in general practice. 7. There is no stipulation -- and very little incentive available -- for police surgeons to acquire postgraduate qualifications, or to attend up-dating and in-service training. 8. A police surgeon was also on standby for any emergencies. 9. He has been seen by the police surgeon who certified him fit to be detained. 10. A police surgeon had advised him to find a desk job within the force, but none had been available. |
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