Definition of Osteopath. Meaning of Osteopath. Synonyms of Osteopath

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Definition of Osteopath

Osteopath
Osteopath Os"te*o*path, n. A practitioner of osteopathy.

Meaning of Osteopath from wikipedia

- practitioners of osteopathy are not medically trained and are referred to as osteopaths. Osteopathic mani****tion is the core set of techniques in osteopathy...
- Stephen Thomas Ward (19 October 1912 – 3 August 1963) was an English osteopath and artist who was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair...
- Ohio[citation needed] Jenette H. Bolles, DO first woman to have a career as an osteopath and first woman faculty member at ASO Kelli Ward, MPH and Arizona politician...
- Jemma Mitc**** (born 22 July 1984) is an Australian-born English former osteopath who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2021 murder of her friend...
- The College of Osteopaths is a charitable trust that dates from 1948 and provides training leading to a Bachelor of Osteopathy or a Master of Osteopathy...
- The Kirksville Osteopaths were a minor league baseball team based in Kirksville, Missouri. In 1911, the Osteopaths pla**** as members of the short–lived...
- and the Pauper, he retired from acting. In the 1980s, he trained as an osteopath specialising in sport injuries. Mark Lester was born in the city of Oxford...
- "gift from God". He referred to himself as an osteopath and tried to join the Australian register of osteopaths in 1981 but did not qualify for the title...
- osteopathy and osteopathic physician and surgeon in place of osteopath; the words osteopathy and osteopath being reserved for historical, sentimental, and informal...
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