general practice
111general election — An election that is usually held throughout the country on the same day, to elect representatives to serve in the nation’s primary legislative body. In Britain, at least every five years, the voters elect who they want to be their Member of… …
112general denial — A pleading in modern practice which bears a close analogy to the general issue in common law pleading; a pleading, in response to what purports to be an affirmative allegation of a cause of action, which operates as a denial of every material… …
113general rule — noun : a standing order governing practice and general procedure in a court compare special rule * * * Law. See under rule (def. 10) …
114general practitioner — noun Date: 1810 a physician or veterinarian whose practice is not limited to a specialty; broadly generalist …
115general practitioner — a medical practitioner whose practice is not limited to any specific branch of medicine or class of diseases. Abbr.: G.P. [1880 85] * * * …
116General Dental Council — a statutory body that controls the practice of dentistry in the UK …
117general surgery — the practice of surgery that deals with surgical problems of all kinds, rather than those in a restricted area, or in a surgical specialty such as neurosurgery …
118general rehearsal — initial run through or practice performance …
119General Dental Council — a statutory body that controls the practice of dentistry in the UK …
120General Medical Council — GMC the regulatory body of the medical profession in the UK, which was established in 1858 and has statutory powers. It licenses doctors to practise medicine and has the power to revoke the licence or place restrictions on it. The governing body… …