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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OSTEOPATHIST»
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1
Mark Twain's Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, ...
Nobody else can do it, except, possibly, an osteopathist. If the osteopathist can
do it, we can go home; otherwise we must stay here, and stick it out. Osteopathy
greatly resembles Kellgren's system, but it is not just the same. I have tried ...
Mark Twain, Lewis Leary, 1969
2
Supplement to the Wisconsin Statutes of 1898: Supplement
Any person practicing medicine, surgery or osteopathy, or without authority
assuming the title of “doctor of medicine,” “doctor or diplomat of osteopathy,” “
bachelor of medicine,” or “physician,” or “surgeon,” or “osteopathist,” or “
osteopath,” shall ...
Wisconsin, John R. Berryman, 1906
for July, 1904, in which he says: "I believe the time is rapidly approaching when it
will he universally recognized that it requires greater ability to become an expert
osteopathist than an expert physician of the other schools. Also, there will be ...
Emmons Rutledge Booth, 2006
4
Midline Medical Dictionary
A practitioner of osteopathy; osteopathist. * Osteopathia. See Osteopathy.
Osteopathic. Pertaining to osteopathy. Osteopathist. See Osteopath. Osteopathy.
Any disease of bone; osteopathia. Osteopenia. See Osteoporosis.
Osteoperiostitis.
5
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
Also called osteopathist. osteopathic. See osteopathy. osteopathic scoliosis. See
congenital scoliosis. osteopathist. See osteopath. osteopathology l-pathol'ojel [
Gk, osteon, bone, pathos, disease, logos, science], the study of bone diseases.
6
Illinois Attorney General's Report for the Biennium: 1916
register an osteopathist as a physician authorized to make and file a certificate of
death and a peremptory writ of mandamus was issued to compel such
registration. The New York act of 1907 provided for the examination of applicants
for ...
Illinois. Attorney General's Office, 1917
7
Biennial Report and Opinions of the Attorney General of the ...
The osteopathist comes within the last mentioned class; he must procure a
license to practice and is recognized as a practitioner of medicine within the
meaning of the act. While the osteopathist is forbidden by the Medicine and
Surgery Act to ...
Illinois. Attorney General's Office, 1917
Its diagnosis is made by palpation which is the province of the osteopathist.
OSTEOPATHIC DIAGNOSIS is the science and art of finding and defining
abnormalities in organs and tissues. It embraces not alone physical diagnosis but
that ...
9
Attorney General's Report and Opinions
The osteopathist comes within the last mentioned class; he must procure a
license to practice and is recognized as a practitioner of medicine within the
meaning of the act. While the osteopathist is forbidden by the Medicine and
Surgery Act to ...
Illinois. Attorney General's Office, 1917
10
Report and supporting statements on medical education in ...
The osteopathist believes that health can be restored by correcting the
anatomical lesions. The medical man has learned by experiment that certain
nerves can be affected by certain drugs, so, to cure disease, he introduces these
into the ...
Ontario. Commission on Medical Education, 1918