Definition of Acupuncturists

1. Noun. (plural of acupuncturist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Acupuncturists

1. acupuncturist [n] - See also: acupuncturist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Acupuncturists

acupoints
acupressure
acupressures
acupunctuate
acupuncturation
acupuncturations
acupuncture
acupuncture anaesthesia
acupuncture analgesia
acupuncture points
acupuncture therapy
acupunctured
acupunctures
acupuncturing
acupuncturist
acupuncturists
acus
acusection
acusector
acushla
acushlas
acusis
acustumaunce
acutance
acutances
acutangular
acute
acute-angled
acute-angled triangle
acute-angled triangles

Literary usage of Acupuncturists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Radiant Healing: The Many Paths to Personal Harmony and Planetary Wholeness by Bellamy Isabel, Isabel Bellamy, Donald MacLean, Maclean Donald (2005)
"I had two acupuncturists and about eight doctors who came to learn spinal ... Both acupuncturists and a Swiss friend were invaluable in translating to or ..."

2. Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Proficiency certification examination for physician acupuncturists has been offered for a number of years in Canada by the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada, ..."

3. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of Japan (1885)
"As practiced by the Japanese acupuncturists, the operation consists in perforating the skin and underlying tissues to a depth, us a rule, not exceeding ..."

4. John Chinaman at Home: Sketches of Men, Manners and Things in China by Edward John Hardy (1907)
"There are 867 markings on th ancient copper figures of the human body that are kept t guide acupuncturists in their work. Some of these operator! however, ..."

5. Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for by Basil Hall Chamberlain (1905)
"... As practised by the Japanese acupuncturists, the operation consists in perforating the skin and underlying tissues to a depth, as a rule, not exceeding ..."

6. Notes on the history of medical progress in Japan by Willis Norton Whitney (1885)
"... on the Shin-den- ria or true school and the latter on the three important methods of acupuncture. Another school of acupuncturists was that called the ..."

7. Seas and Lands by Edwin Arnold (1897)
"Dr. Whitney, in his notes on medicine in Japan, describes it as follows: "As practised by the acupuncturists, the operation consists in perforating the skin ..."

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