allopaths

/ˈæl.ə.pæθs/
noun
  1. Medical doctors who use conventional treatments (like drugs and surgery) to treat diseases, as opposed to alternative medicine practitioners.
    • She visited several allopaths before deciding on a treatment plan.
    • Many allopaths prescribe antibiotics for bacterial infections.
    • Allopaths and homeopaths often have different approaches to patient care.
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