Bonesetter

/ˈboʊnˌsɛtər/ noun

A person who treats broken or dislocated bones, historically before modern orthopedic medicine existed, often using traditional or folk methods.

Compound of 'bone' + 'setter' (one who sets). The term emerged in medieval times when such practitioners worked outside official medicine; 'setter' comes from Old English 'settan,' meaning 'to place or fix.'

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