Noun
Medicinae Doctor (Latin): Doctor of Medicine.
(law) Middle District, used in case citations to identify courts, particularly United States Federal courts designated to cover the central part of a multi-district state.
m.d.
(music) Indicating the right (as opposed to 'left') hand. Initialism of main droite or mano destra.
I like the freedom of research. Plus, if I fail in science, I know I can always survive because I have an M.D. This has been my insurance policy. Shinya Yamanaka
I think of guitar players in terms of doctors: you have the doctor for your heart, the cardiologist, then one that works on your feet, your leg. But I believe George Benson is the one that plays all over. To me, he would be the M.D. of them all. B. B. King
Good doctors exercise judgment. They make the call and - right or wrong - live with the consequences and learn from them. The redefined M.D. is flawed, but comfortable inside their own skin. Dr. Brian Goldman
The redefined M.D. is able to access the still, small voice that says I'm about to make a mistake - or I've just made one and I need to undo it before it's too late. Dr. Brian Goldman
After Herring's death in 1981, M.D. Matthews briefly took over as CEO in a 3-year stint with initial success but ultimately saw a big dip in earnings that led to his exit. Source: Internet
Dr. Poole said mentors she had at UNMC during medical school — such as Dr. Romberger and Joe Sisson, M.D., professor, internal medicine-pulmonary — influenced her decision to join the UNMC faculty after she completed her training. Source: Internet