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surgeon general
noun
- the chief of medical services in one of the armed forces.
- (initial capital letters) the head of the U.S. Bureau of Public Health or, in some states, of a state health agency.
surgeon general
noun
- (in the British, US, and certain other armies and navies) the senior officer of the medical service
- the head of the public health service in the US
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of surgeon general1
Example Sentences
And drinking has been the target of health concerns: In January, the U.S. surgeon general called for cancer warning labels to be placed on alcoholic drinks.
Surgeon General from 1936 to 1948, whose most heinous failure, however, was support for the infamous Tuskegee Experiment and equally horrific research in Guatemala.
And before he finished his second term as U.S. surgeon general earlier this year, Dr. Vivek Murthy called on Congress to require social media companies to include warning labels on their platforms similar to those mandatory on cigarette packaging.
That scenario is not so far-fetched — Florida’s surgeon general has discouraged the public from getting COVID-19 booster shots based on unscientific concerns about how mRNA vaccines work.
The same day that the fires broke out, outgoing United States Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a parting statement.
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