A learned man; one qualified to give instruction of the higher order in a science or art; particularly, one who has received the highest academical degree in his art or faculty, as, a doctor of laws, medicine, or theology. In colloquial language, however, the term is practically restricted to practitioners of medicine. Harrison v. State, 102 Ala. 170, 15 South. 563; State v. McKnight, 131 N. C. 717, 42 S. E. 580, 59 L. R. A. 187.
This term means, simply, practitioner of physic, without respect to system pursued. A certificate of a homoepathic physician is a ”doctor’s certificate.” Corsi v. Maretzek, 4 E. D. Smith (N. Y.) 1.