
1) Based on experience 2) Based on observation 3) Based solely on experiment 4) Charlatan 5) Charlatan of old 6) Derived from observation 7) Empirical 8) Experiential 9) Medical practice 10) Observational 11) Relier on experience 12) Relying just on experience 13) Relying on experience alone 14) Relying on medical quackery
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1) Confirmable 2) Empirical 3) Existential 4) Falsifiable 5) Observational 6) Semiempirical
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• (n.) One who follows an empirical method; one who relies upon practical experience. • (n.) One who confines himself to applying the results of mere experience or his own observation; especially, in medicine, one who deviates from the rules of science and regular practice; an ignorant and unlicensed pretender; a quack; a charlatan. &bull...
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empirical; depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory.
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Empirical, depending upon experience or observation alone, without using scientific method or theory. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A person who practices medicine without formal training; a quack; a charlatan
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Em·pir'ic noun [ Latin
empiricus an empiric, Greek ... experienced, equiv. to ...; ... in + ... a trial, experiment; akin to ... ford, way, and English
fare : confer French
empirique . See
In , and
Fare .]
1. One who follows an empirical method; one who reli...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: em-pir′ik Definitions: 1. A member of a school of Graeco-Roman physicians (late BCE to early CE) who placed their confidence in and based their practice purely on experience, avoiding all speculation, theory, or abstract reasoning; they were little concerned with causes or with correlating symptoms to gain a true und...
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In the 16th , 17th and 18th centuries the term empiric was used to describe someone who practised medicine without any scientific knowledge. An empiric was a charlatan doctor, a fake.
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archaic or obsolete terms > General: One who follows an empirical method; one who relies upon practical experience. one who confines himself to applying the results of mere experience or his own observation; especially, in medicine, one who deviates from the rules of science and regular practice; an ignorant and unlicensed pretender; a quack; a cha...
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[
adj] - (archaic) relying on medical quackery
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empirical adjective relying on medical quackery; `empiric treatment`
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a person who follows an empirical method. · a quack; charlatan.
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