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Definition of Bonesetting

Bonesetting
Bonesetter Bone"set*ter, n. One who sets broken or dislocated bones; -- commonly applied to one, not a regular surgeon, who makes an occupation of setting bones. -- Bone"set*ting, n.

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- PMID 19066664. Agarwal, A; Agarwal, R (2010). "The Practice and Tradition of Bonesetting". Education for Health. 23 (1): 225. doi:10.4103/1357-6283.101508. PMID 20589600...
- الجبر (al-jabr), which originally referred to the surgical treatment of bonesetting. In the 9th century, the term received a mathematical meaning when the...
- August 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2013. Bywater, Robin (June 2010). "Bonesetting: Recollections of a Dying Gift" (PDF). Lein****dine History Society Journal...
- Chews/Treats". ASPCA. Ezeanya-Esiobu, Chika (2019). "The Case of Traditional Bonesetting and Orthopaedic Medical Curriculum". Indigenous Knowledge and Education...
- Still investigated alternative treatments, such as hydropathy, diet, bonesetting, and magnetic healing. Still found appeal in the relatively tame side...
- Culturhistory. The Great Power Era) (2005) Healing by hand: manual medicine and bonesetting in global perspective Kathryn S. Oths, Servando Z. Hinojosa, Rowman Altamira...
- ; Hinojosa, Servando Z. (2004). Healing by Hand: Manual Medicine and Bonesetting in Global Perspective. Walnut Cr****: Rowman Altamira. p. 141. ISBN 0759103925...
- healing without drugs". Chiropractic's origins lie in the folk medicine of bonesetting, and as it evolved it incorporated vitalism, spiritual inspiration and...
- "Jogging" "Bonesetting" "Training Camp" "Cashless" "Clonal Selection" "Freestyle" "Latent Infection" "Loss of Appetite"...
- Taylor Still, the founder of osteopathy. Although D.D. Palmer combined bonesetting to give chiropractic its method, and "magnetic healing" for the theory...