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chiropody

[ UK /kɪɹˈɒpədi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of medicine concerned with the feet

How To Use chiropody In A Sentence

  • Community based diabetes nursing, dietetics, and chiropody posts were unfilled.
  • It quickly expanded to provide a range of day care services, including chiropody. Care for the elderly will be hit hard by local council cuts
  • Section twenty-one of said chapter one hun - dred and twelve, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the word "chiropody" in the second line the word: — (podiatry), — so as to read as follows: — Section Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Ms. Redgrave has the funniest monologue with her genteel tale of chiropody and fetishism, "Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet. A Nice Coopa Tea With Alan Bennett
  • Nevertheless, after further decades of boundary disputes with medicine, chiropody in Britain finally achieved state registration or licensing in 1960, largely within the terms of the above definition.
  • There will also be a variety of health services available, including physiotherapy, chiropody, healthy eating, sexual health advice and counselling sessions.
  • It's also," say the prize's organizers in their shortlist press release, "a book about invasion, obsession, displacement and possession, about comedy, art, prescription drugs and chiropody. Who'll Win the Booker?
  • An HSF health plan also provides cash back on dental and optical visits, practitioner treatments – like physiotherapy, chiropody and acupuncture – hospital costs, personal accidents, home care help and much more. Archive 2008-12-01
  • They may offer leisure activities such as arts and crafts, or services such as chiropody and hairdressing.
  • He has unveiled a three-year recovery plan that includes slashing prices and closing its laser eye treatment, dentist and chiropody clinics.
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