The Collaborative International Dictionary
Allopathic \Al`lo*path"ic\, a. [Cf. F. allopathique.] Of or pertaining to allopathy.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1830, from French allopathique (see allopathy). Related: Allopathically.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to allopathy.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to the practice of allopathy; "allopathic remedies" [ant: homeopathic]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "allopathic".
No longer ago than yesterday, in one of the most widely circulated papers of this city, there was published an assertion that the mortality in several Homoeopathic Hospitals was not quite five in a hundred, whereas, in what are called by the writer Allopathic Hospitals, it is said to be eleven in a hundred.
We seemed to view the matter through allopathic spectacles, they through homoeopathic lenses.
However, some people less addicted to allopathic treatment, consider that three drops of blood drawn by a needle, will be sufficient to procure release.
To say that it was an allopathic pillage would not be an extravagant statement.
The allopathic differs from the other schools, mainly in the application of remedies.
I was a sickly and precarious and tiresome and uncertain child, and lived mainly on allopathic medicines during the first seven years of my life.