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Definition of Osteopaths
1. osteopath [n] - See also: osteopath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Osteopaths
Literary usage of Osteopaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dr. A.T. Still, Founder of Osteopathy by Michael A. Lane (1918)
"osteopaths are not afraid to collect the vital statistics in cases of pneumonia
and typhoid fever which have been treated at the beginning of the invasion. ..."
2. Gathered Leaves: A Book of Verse Made from a Physician's Pad Leaflets by George Ross (1910)
"The " Medicos " and " osteopaths " in mortal combat vie. The " Medicos " for ages
past have earned and held the faith Of sufferers in every land—for so the ..."
3. Autobiography of Andrew T. Still: With a History of the Discovery and by Andrew Taylor Still (1897)
"... Teaches Us— The Blacksmith and Watchmaker—Object of the School— Want No Moderate
osteopaths—Medicine and Twelve Thousand Poisons—A Case of Aphonia. ..."
4. Principles of osteopathy by Dain Loren Tasker (1913)
"... transform this into motor impulses, and hence are, in a measure, independent.
Cervical Ganglia of Importance to osteopaths.—The cervical portion of the ..."