| AMIND | "Words are the physicians of ___ diseased": Aeschylus |
| PEONY | Angel Cheeks, Bowl of Beauty, Fairy's Petticoat, Raspberry Sorbet... an old-rose-like flower that takes its main name from the physician of the Greek gods (5) |
| PARDONER | Carrier of false relics in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales; teller of the tale usually told 14th between those of the Physician and the Shipman (8) |
| KURTZ | Literary character whose last words are "The horror! The horror!" |
| OSLER | Medical educator Sir William who wrote: "One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the |
| HAL | Sci-fi villain whose last words are the song "Daisy" |
| HAMLET | Play character whose dying words are: "The rest is silence" |
| PLEASEMRPLEASE | 1975 Olivia Newton-John hit whose title's first and last words are the same: 3 wds. |
| GARTH | Courtyard within a cloister; or, the physician who wrote the 1699 burlesque poem The Dispensary (5) |
| HIPPOCRATES | Physician of ancient Greece, regarded as the father of medicine (11) |
| PEONIES | Flowers named after the Greek physician of the gods |
| JENNER | Surname of the physician who pioneered vaccination (6) |
| GALEN | "The physician is only nature's assistant." Marcus Aurelius was one of his patients. His name means "gentle" or "peaceful." Who is this? |
| MISRA | Padma Shri Dr. Anoop, former honorary physician of the Prime Minister |
| DRILLS | Bores the physician with one's ailments (6) |
| MEDICO | I'd come round to the physician (6) |
| TREAT | What the physician does with delicacy if you like it (5) |
| DRAMA | Acted out by the physician and his association (5) |
| EUMENIDES | The _, the third part of Aeschylus' tragedy the Oresteia (9) |
| PAEAN | Mythological Greek physician of the gods; or, a lyric to Apollo or Artemis (5) |