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1 I, TransPre| put it into execution one Doctor Juan Blanco de Paz, an ecclesiastic 2 I, XVIII| by Dioscorides, even with Doctor Laguna's notes. Nevertheless, 3 I, XXXIII| those shed by that simple doctor our poet tells us of, that 4 I, XXXVIII| they invest him with the doctor's cap made of lint, to mend 5 II, III| come over me, and unless I doctor it with a couple of sups 6 II, XLVII| Because," replied the doctor, "our master Hippocrates, 7 II, XLVII| said Sancho, "let senor doctor see among the dishes that 8 II, XLVII| hunger; and in spite of the doctor and all he may say, to deny 9 II, XLVII| Absit," said the doctor; "far from us be any such 10 II, XLVII| his chair and surveyed the doctor steadily, and in a solemn 11 II, XLVII| name, senor governor, is Doctor Pedro Recio de Aguero I 12 II, XLVII| and I have the degree of doctor from the university of Osuna."~ ~ 13 II, XLVII| rage, returned, "Then let Doctor Pedro Recio de Malaguero, 14 II, XLVII| with him, I'll not leave a doctor in the whole island; at 15 II, XLVII| worth two beans."~ ~The doctor was dismayed when he saw 16 II, XLVII| carver only remaining; so the doctor and the others withdrew, 17 II, XLVII| done at once, is to put Doctor Recio in the lock-up; for 18 II, XLVII| said Sancho, "now that Doctor Pedro Recio is not here, 19 II, XLVII| properly speaking, a bad doctor killed her on my hands, 20 II, XLVII| have put him to study for doctor, that he might not envy 21 II, XLIX| to those round him and to Doctor Pedro Recio, who as soon 22 II, XLIX| to eat, thanks to Senor Doctor Pedro Recio Tirteafuera 23 II, XLIX| stupefy men's wits. At last Doctor Pedro Recio Agilers of Tirteafuera 24 II, XLIX| Lavajos, and turning to the doctor at supper he said to him, " 25 II, XLIX| to him, "Look here, senor doctor, for the future don't trouble 26 II, XLIX| and with the permission of Doctor Pedro Recio, the governor 27 II, LI| governor got up, and by Doctor Pedro Recio's directions 28 II, LI| the rules and aphorisms of Doctor Tirteafuera, as they were 29 II, LI| out any except a certain doctor who receives a salary in 30 II, LI| come here; he is called Doctor Pedro Recio, and is from 31 II, LI| dying under his hands. This doctor says of himself that he 32 II, LI| life together, from the way Doctor Pedro Recio treats me.~ ~ 33 II, LIII| head-carver, and Pedro Recio the doctor and several others who stood 34 II, LIII| the misery of a meddling doctor who me with hunger, and 35 II, LIII| unnecessary, senor governor," said Doctor Recio, "for I will give 36 II, LIII| great Sancho is right," said Doctor Recio, "and we should let 37 II, LV| always dying of hunger, for Doctor Pedro Recio of Tirteafuera, 38 II, LV| the island and governor doctor, would have it so. Enemies 39 II, LXII| two famous translators, Doctor Cristobal de Figueroa, in 40 II, LXV| are pegs,' a fig for the doctor, for there's no need of 41 II, LXXI| senor, I'm the most unlucky doctor in the world; there's many 42 II, LXXIV| His friends called in the doctor, who felt his pulse and 43 II, LXXIV| lying dead before them. The doctor's opinion was that melancholy