medicator

med·i·ca·tor

(med'i-kā'tŏr, -tōr), 1. An instrument for use in making therapeutic applications to the deeper parts of the body. 2. One who gives medicaments for the relief of disease; sometimes applied in derision to one who prescribes drugs excessively for minor ailments.

med·i·ca·tor

(med'i-kā'tŏr) Instrument used to make therapeutic applications to deeper body parts.