Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to stomatology.
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- adjective Relating to
stomatology .
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Examples
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This is the celebrated "stomatological" van that Blaire was asking about.
Under Fire: the story of a squad Henri Barbusse 1904
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[Begin (Estruch) recording] This hospital has 364 beds, and services such as intensive and (? intermediary) care units for adults and children, a modern surgical unit, hospitalization services for [word indistinct], a polyclinic, a stomatological clinic, a physical therapy unit, a blood bank, and a modern unit for perinatal care.
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I believe that the clinics now are linked with the stomatological clinics.
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There has been an increase in medical services, clinical services, stomatological services -- dentists do not like to be called dentists or odon ... [does not complete word] but stomatologists.
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There were no stomatological clinics; today we have 143, stomatological clinics.
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There were no stomatological clinics; we now have two.
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In 1981, there were almost 50 million medical consultations and 10,512,170 stomatological consultations.
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In fact, it is the first hospital concluded out of all that were started at the same time. [applause] They have done an excellent job, of great quality, and we are quite pleased that they will now proceed to build the stomatological clinic, the polytechnic of health [laughter] The home of the handicapped.
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But what hospitals. [laughter] We did not have a single stomatological clinic; now we have seven.
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Program of care for the adult: Medical stomatological care will be given to all persons over 15 years of age, guaranteeing no fewer than 1,421 consultations per year.
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