| 释义 | phy·si·cian \fə̇ˈzishən\ noun
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 Etymology: Middle English fisicien, from Old French, from phisike, fisique medical science — more at physics
 1.  : a person skilled in the art of healing : one duly authorized to treat disease : a doctor of medicine — often distinguished from surgeon
 2.  : one who restores (as a troubled spirit or the body politic) : one exerting a remedial or salutary influence
 < a physician of the soul >
 < nature as a physician >
 3. obsolete  : natural philosopher, physicist
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