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internist U.S.|ɪnˈtɜːnɪst| [f. intern(al medicine + -ist.] A general physician; also, a specialist in internal medicine.
1904Science 29 Apr. 696/1 Many internists (‘general physicians’) of experience and authority. 1910[see hypoparathyroid a.]. 1918Nation (N.Y.) Feb. 170/1 A maternity bureau composed of expert obstetricians and competent internists. 1961Brit. Jrnl. Clin. Pract. June 510/2 The role of the internist is different. He grasps intuitively the whole of the patient—the ‘gestalt’—and combines the various organic findings. 1970Sci. Amer. Mar. 60/3 The British surgeon is a consultant who sees only patients referred to him by a general practitioner or internist. 1972Science 5 May 489/1 The use of anti⁓depressants by general practitioners, internists and psychiatrists. |