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Use "doctress" in a sentence
"Indeed, some of these women attained the designation of "doctress" in official reports of the day."
"Again and again Borrow, throughout his life, suffered from some nervous ailment which defied definition; thus, when he was fifteen, his strength and appetite deserted him and he pined and drooped, but an ancient female, a kind of doctress, who had been his nurse in his infancy, gave him a decoction of a bitter root growing on commons and desolate places, from which he took draughts till he was convalescent."
"The wife of Edward Good was sought out in 1678 to cure a head sore and another "doctress" impressed the"