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homœopath
homœopath (ˈhɒm-, ˈhəʊmiːəʊpæθ) Also homeo-. [Mod. (= Ger. homöopath 1824, F. homéopathe, 1827 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. homœopathy. Cf. allopath.] One who practises or advocates homœopathy.1830 Edin. Rev. L. 513 Over a great part of the continent..the dispensers of health and longevity are now known as H...
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homœopathist
homœopathist (hɒm-, həʊmiːˈɒpəθɪst) [f. homœopathy + -ist.] = homœopath.1830 Edin. Rev. L. 507 Shakspeare, who was so many things without suspecting it, was, among the rest, a Homöopathist. 1881 Scribner's Mag. XXII. 305 The allopathist calls the homeopathist a ‘quack’, and the latter regards the fo...
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George Vithoulkas
His biography has been published in the book Georgos Vithoulkas Der Meister-Homöopath Biographie und Fälle by the journalist Peter Clotten and the homeopath
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Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific
For the first time in the municipal history of the city, as an ardent homœopath, he appointed as a health commissioner Dr. James W. Ward, president of the commission, to assign the homœopathic school its representation in the various departments.
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therapist
ˈtherapist [f. Gr. θέραψ, θεραπ- attendant (see therapeutic a.), or f. therapy + -ist.] One who practises in therapy, now esp. psychotherapy.1886 Medical News (U.S.) XLIX. 510 The results..will be much more satisfactory to the therapist. 1917 G. B. Shaw in Eng. Rev. Dec. 490 A homœopath, or a bonese...
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George Calvert Holland
After an unsuccessful attempt to establish himself in London, he returned again to Sheffield in 1851, and began practice as a homœopath. The Domestic Practice of Homœopathy, London, 1859.
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Examples: onomatopœic, onomatopœia, dyspnœa, apnœa, amenorrhœa, diarrhœa, logorrhœa, Eubœa, Bœotia, homœosis, homœopathy; homœopath; homœopathic, homœostatic , homœostasis, homœozoic, homœomorphic, and homœomorphism.
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upstart
▪ I. upstart, n. and a. (ˈʌpstɑːt) [up- 2, 3.] A. n. 1. One who has newly or suddenly risen in position or importance; a new-comer in respect of rank or consequence; a parvenu; = start-up ppl. a. and n.1 1.1555 Instit. Gentl. C iiij b, These gentlemen are nowe called vpstartes, a terme lately inuent...
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