osteopaths in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "osteopaths"

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1. It's psychiatrists, osteopaths, something called " phlebotomy "...

Gồm có khoa tâm thần, khoa chấn thương chỉnh hình, một khoa gọi là " trích máu tĩnh mạch "...

2. Competition within the physicians' services industry: osteopaths and Allopaths

3. Treatment methods are nearly the same for osteopaths and Allopaths

4. Analyses compared responses of osteopaths and Allopaths, controlling for prJgiary care orientation.

5. services of freelance acupuncturists, chiropractors, optometrists, psychiatrists, psychologists, physiotherapists, podiatrists, osteopaths, speech and language therapists, etc

6. A Bonesetter is a practitioner of joint manipulation.Before the advent of chiropractors, osteopaths and physical therapists, Bonesetters were the main providers of this type of treatment

7. Spinal manipulation One of the most common and well known therapeutic procedures performed by Chiropractors is spinal manipulation (sometimes referred to as a ‘chiropractic adjustment’, although this technique is also used by osteopaths and

8. ‘He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few Allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature.’ ‘The Osteopaths retained a fledgling distinctiveness until 1960 when they began to more clearly model the Allopaths.’

9. Services provided by physicians that are not insured include: yearly physicals; cosmetic surgery; services that are considered experimental; prescription drugs; physical examinations done at the request of a third party; optometric services; dental services other than specific procedures related to jaw injury or disease; the services of chiropractors, naturopaths, podiatrists, osteopaths and acupuncture treatments; and physiotherapy, speech therapy and psychology services, received in a facility that is not an insured out-patient facility (hospital).