Talk:Herbalist

This might be completely trivial, but first you write "an Herbalist" and later you write "a herbalist" is there any explanation to this? 80.198.22.24 (talk) 09:03, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

I am removing the sources needed. Two Websters and an OED should be sufficient sources, especially as they are shown in full and this is a consensus definition.208.120.207.186 20:33, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

I'm posting this source from alternative medicine, where it is no longer needed:
 * White B. 1991.  Patients' Views of Alternative Medicine.  PhD thesis in Anthropology.  Auckland: University of Auckland, as cited in (a)  Terminology in Complementary and Alternative Health: A paper prepared for the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Complementary and Alternative Health, Published in November 2002 by the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Complementary and Alternative Health, Auckland, New Zealand, ISBN 0-478-25566-7 and (b) Terminology in Complementary and Alternative Health, Ministerial Advisory Committee on Complementary and Alternative Health, New Zealand Ministry of Health, 2002, page 3, 1st sentence.

This doc focuses on herbalists. II | (t - c) 02:19, 20 July 2008 (UTC)

Coffeeshop?
A herbalist? 62.45.133.163 (talk) 13:03, 2 April 2010 (UTC)