[a. mod. Fr. allopathe, f. allopathie ALLOPATHY, by form-assoc. with such pairs as philosophie, philosophe, astronomie, astronome; the analogy being merely apparent and opposed to the etymology, a Gr. ἀλλοπάθος in the sense of allopath being quite impossible.] A practitioner of allopathy.
1830. Edin. Rev., L. 519. The common large-dose-dispensing Allopath.
1842. Black, Homœop., i. 10. The few specifics employed by allopaths.