A physician is one who practices physic which is an archaic English Ford for healing.
Physic is derived from the middle English word, phisik, meaning health or natural science. This was derived from the Greek word phusikē meaning nature.
Today it can variously mean any medical doctor, more specifically a non-surgeon, or most specifically an Internist.
As an adjective, 1894, from the French antobiotique(1889).As a noun, 1941, the discoverer of streptomycin, physician Selman Waksman.
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No. It is not correct to say that physician a fancy word for doctor.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
The word "pediatrician" originates from the Greek words "pais," meaning child, and "iatros," meaning physician or healer. Combined, these roots denote a physician specializing in the medical care of children. The term came into use in the late 19th century as the field of child medicine evolved into a distinct specialty.
"Doc" is a slang word for a Physician.
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The origin of the word data is Latin ....
The physician gave me the wrong bottle of pills.
The word Doctor originated from the Swahili word "Daktari" meaning....doctor!
Another word for a physician is Doctor. You could also say healthcare service worker, primary care physician, or even just Doc.