10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHIROPODIAL»
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The practitioner specializing in chiropodial orthopedics might be called a
Chiropodial Orthopedist. This term conveys the extent of service and does not
trespass on the sacred precincts of medical practice. It limits its activities strictly
within the ...
American Podiatry Association, 1921
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Journal of the American Podiatry Association
human health and comfort. The chiropodists are waking up to a realization of how
they can be of distinct benefit to humanity by rendering a specialized service. The
practitioner specializing in chiropodial orthopedics might be called a ...
3
Wisconsin Statutes, 1929: Printed Pursuant to the Provisions ...
... and diagnosis of the foot ailments and deformities which the chiropodist is
authorized to treat, materia medica, chiropodial orthopedics, bacteriology,
pathology, histology, therapeutic chemistry, and minor surgery and bandaging
pertaining to ...
Wisconsin, Eugene Edward Brossard, 1929
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Pharmacology for Podiatrists
It is recognised that ambulatory foot surgery is becoming a well-established
procedure in chiropodial practice and this specialised field of work is further
defined by the Chiropodists Board as: 'surgery performed by chiropodists at a
level ...
Dr. Rae Morgan, Dr. Margaret Johnson, 2008
Is community chiropodial/podiatric care appropriately targeted at the 'at-risk'
diabetic foot? Foot 1995;5:176–179. 5. Fletton JA, Robinson IM, Tooke JE.
Community chiropodial podiatric care and the 'at risk' diabetic foot: a case for
professional ...
Andrew J. M. Boulton, Peter R. Cavanagh, Gerry Rayman, 2006
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British Qualifications: Professional, Vocational and ...
The Diploma in Chiropodial Medicine (DChM) is granted to Members who have
completed 6 modules on chiropodial subjects, including Physical Therapy and
Biomechanics. Each of Modules 1 to 4 has at least 1 seminar (optional) and ...
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Your Professional Qualification: A Guide to Professional ...
The Diploma in Chiropodial Medicine (DChM) is granted to Members who have
completed 6 modules on chiropodial subjects, including Physical Therapy and
Biomechanics. Each of Modules 1 to 4 has at least 1 seminar (optional) and ...
Finally, the chiropodial detective notes the enlargement on the back of the left
heel and the enlargement of the left second toe over the dorsal surface of the
proximo-medial phalangeal articulation, and deducts that subject has been
wearing ...
9
A Bibliography of British Industrial Relations
2380 Dagnall, J. C. 'Fiftieth anniversary of the first British chiropodial society: the
National Society of Chiropodists, 191 3.' J. Soc. Chirop., xviii, 2 (February 1963),
40-9. 2381 Dowling, W. C. The Ladies Sanitary Association and the origins of ...
George Sayers Bain, G. B. Woolven, 1979
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Diamond Pocket English Dictionary
... slice. chip2 (-pp-] v.t. to cut into chips; v.i. to break off in chips. chirography n
hand-writing chiromancy n. palmistry. chiropodial a. pertaining to chiropody,
chiropodist n. one who treats minor ailments of the feet. chiropody n. podiatry.
chirp' n.
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