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Friend or agent

if such a 'friend' also happens to be a legal practitioner, he cannot, as of right, appear before the Advisory Board

Patent medicine

composition with any other drug or ingredient) by a medical practitioner, chemist or druggist, or by the holder of a patent

graphology

disposition and aptitude from his handwriting called graphoanalysis by its practitioners Though its practitioners consider it a science it is widely

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General Council

commonly called, has power to settle the qualifications of medical practitioners and to strike off the register any of them convicted

Physician

art of healing. The necessity of placing under supervision the practitioners of physic and surgery appears early in the statute-book; for

Medical Officer

officer in the service of Government and includes a medical practitioner declared, by a general or special order of the State

Veterinary Surgeon

representation as to membership of the college and prohibits unregistered practitioners from using the title of veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner.

Venereal disease

of venereal disease otherwise than by a duly qualified medical practitioner. Advertisement o cures, treatment, etc., is prohibited except when made

Surrogate

Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1458. By the Legal practitioners Act, 1877 (repealed by, and see now Part IV. of

Surgeon

who cures diseases or injuries by manual operation. See MEDICAL PRACTITIONER and PHYSICIAN. The Royal College of Surgeons in England was

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Friend or agent

if such a 'friend' also happens to be a legal practitioner, he cannot, as of right, appear before the Advisory Board

Patent medicine

composition with any other drug or ingredient) by a medical practitioner, chemist or druggist, or by the holder of a patent

graphology

disposition and aptitude from his handwriting called graphoanalysis by its practitioners Though its practitioners consider it a science it is widely

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General Council

commonly called, has power to settle the qualifications of medical practitioners and to strike off the register any of them convicted

Physician

art of healing. The necessity of placing under supervision the practitioners of physic and surgery appears early in the statute-book; for

Medical Officer

officer in the service of Government and includes a medical practitioner declared, by a general or special order of the State

Veterinary Surgeon

representation as to membership of the college and prohibits unregistered practitioners from using the title of veterinary surgeon or veterinary practitioner.

Venereal disease

of venereal disease otherwise than by a duly qualified medical practitioner. Advertisement o cures, treatment, etc., is prohibited except when made

Surrogate

Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1458. By the Legal practitioners Act, 1877 (repealed by, and see now Part IV. of

Surgeon

who cures diseases or injuries by manual operation. See MEDICAL PRACTITIONER and PHYSICIAN. The Royal College of Surgeons in England was

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