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children. The (English) Medical Act, 1886, by s. 3 requires as a qualification for registration as a medical practitioner, and for the recovery of professional charges, the having passed a qualifying examination in 'medicine, surgery, and midwifery.'

Medical practitioners

Medical practitioners. The term is applied to physicians and surgeons. By s. 32 of the (English) Medical Act, 1858, only

Midwife

A woman who assists other women in childbirth a female practitioner of the obstetric art

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Medical Officer

Medical Officer, means a gazetted medical officer in the service of Government and includes a medical practitioner declared, by a general or special order of the State Government, to be a medical officer for the

Beginner

One who begins or originates anything Specifically A young or inexperienced practitioner or student a tyro

Homeopathist

A believer in or practitioner of homeopathy

meister

A suffix denoting master or professional practitioner as in spinmeister or hypemeister

Lawyer

One versed in the laws or a practitioner of law one whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise as to prosecution or

Practician

One who is acquainted with or skilled in anything by practice a practitioner

Apothecaries

as well as drugs prescribed by himself; a chemist may not prescribe but only sell drugs: a medical practitioner, as such, may only sell drugs prescribed by himself. See MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS and CHEMIST.

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Midwife

children. The (English) Medical Act, 1886, by s. 3 requires as a qualification for registration as a medical practitioner, and for the recovery of professional charges, the having passed a qualifying examination in 'medicine, surgery, and midwifery.'

Medical practitioners

Medical practitioners. The term is applied to physicians and surgeons. By s. 32 of the (English) Medical Act, 1858, only

Midwife

A woman who assists other women in childbirth a female practitioner of the obstetric art

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Medical Officer

Medical Officer, means a gazetted medical officer in the service of Government and includes a medical practitioner declared, by a general or special order of the State Government, to be a medical officer for the

Beginner

One who begins or originates anything Specifically A young or inexperienced practitioner or student a tyro

Homeopathist

A believer in or practitioner of homeopathy

meister

A suffix denoting master or professional practitioner as in spinmeister or hypemeister

Lawyer

One versed in the laws or a practitioner of law one whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise as to prosecution or

Practician

One who is acquainted with or skilled in anything by practice a practitioner

Apothecaries

as well as drugs prescribed by himself; a chemist may not prescribe but only sell drugs: a medical practitioner, as such, may only sell drugs prescribed by himself. See MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS and CHEMIST.

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