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Originally posted by Donut:
SirT
As you probably know, in England, surgeons are not addressed as Dr but as Mr or Miss. Even when a female surgeon marries she reatains her maiden name and the title Miss.With the exception of one of the Queen Mother's orthopaedic surgeons Mr William Muirhead-Allwood who underwent a sex change and re-emerged as Miss Sarah Muirhead-Allwood. 
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I really meant job titles rather than how one address said individual, but I take your point. In the military certainly the RAF, an individual must reach a particular rank before he can be addressed as Mr. Otherwise the peron must be refered to by their rank and surname, Only applies when talking down the chain of command, else it's Sir
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