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hairylemon | 16:11 Tue 08th Mar 2005 | Body & Soul
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er..just a thought, but why do doctors call what they do "practice" ??? should we be worried at all?? are we guinea pigs?
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seriously? your kidding right?!

it's practice as in to do somthing often.

ie they treat people often. i practice my guitar, what i really do is play it often.

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yes but could it also be "practice" as in...tryin to perfect?? as in...not yet mastered the act???
The word comes ultimately from the classical Greek word, 'praktike', meaning 'skill'. So, doctors -  and other 'practitioners' - are people who "exercise a skill"...in their case, curing illness.
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thanks qiuzmonster...feel so much better now!

Hi.  Look up practise and practice in a dictionary, hopefully that will explain the difference, cheers.

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