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Definition of Allopaths
1. allopath [n] - See also: allopath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allopaths
Literary usage of Allopaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the World's Congress of Homœopathic Physicians and Surgeons by American institute of homœopathy, American Institute of Homeopathy (1894)
"Cities reporting typhoid fever cases give cases reported : allopaths, 8265; ...
Physicians in the same cities are : allopaths, 6534 ; Homoeopaths, ..."
2. Plain home talk by Edward Bliss Foote (1892)
"The "allopaths," without apparently knowing it, have, since the days of their
... This same mercury has been the great weapon of the allopaths in ..."
3. Eating for Health and Efficiency by Rasmus Larssen Alsaker (1917)
"... SYSTEM The Regulars, often called allopaths, are the most ancient school of
medicine. They took root in the long ago when evil spirits were supposed to ..."
4. Quiz Questions on the History of Medicine by Thomas Lindsley Bradford (1898)
"can get it, and the Regulars, who object to anything but the name of physician,
and who are popularly known as allopaths. 200. Give an account of the School ..."