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iatro-
iatro- repr. Gr. ἰᾱτρο-, combining form of ἰᾱτρό-ς physician, used in Greek in ἰατροµαθηµατικός iatro-mathematical; after which similar compounds have been formed in the mod. langs. generally.
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iatrophysical
iatrophysical, a. (aɪætrəʊˈfɪzɪkəl) [See iatro-.] = iatromathematical a. b.1883 Encycl. Brit. XV. 810/2 The iatro-physical school of medicine grew out of physiological theories. 1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Iatrophysical, of or belonging to what is medical and physical; anciently applied as an epithet of ce...
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iatrochemic
† iatroˈchemic Obs. rare—0 [See iatro- and chemic n. 2.] = iatrochemist.[1706 Phillips, Iatrochymicus, a Chymical Physician.] 1721 Bailey, Iatrochymick, a Chymical Physician.
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iatromechanical
iatromechanical, a. (-mɪˈkænɪkəl) [See iatro-.] = iatromathematical.[1801 K. Sprengel Versuch einer pragm. Geschichte d. Arzneikunde (ed. 2) IV. xiv. 500 Die Schule..heisst die iatromathematische oder iatromechanische.] 1856 C. G. Comegys tr. Renouard's Hist. Med. viii. x. 533 After the death of the...
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iatrophysics
iatrophysics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) (aɪætrəʊˈfɪzɪks) [f. iatro- + physics.] = iatromathematics b.1886 in Syd. Soc. Lex. 1889 H. E. Handerson tr. Baas's Outl. Hist. Med. 501 William Cockburn (about 1696) too embraced Iatro-physics eclectically. 1928 C. Singer Short Hist. Med iv. 127 Numerous fresh...
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iatromechanism
iatromechanism (aɪætrəʊˈmɛkənɪz(ə)m) [f. iatro- + mechanism.] = iatromathematics b.1885 Index-Catal. Library Surg.-General's Office, U.S. Army VI. 769 (subject heading) Iatro-mechanism. 1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Iatromechanism, the doctrine of the Iatromechanics. 1926 C. G. Cumston Introd. Hist. Med. xxi...
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iatromechanics
iatromechanics, n. pl. (const. as sing.) (aɪætrəʊmɪˈkænɪks) [f. iatro- + mechanics.] = iatromathematics b.1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Iatromechanics, the same as Iatromathematics. 1889 H. E. Handerson tr. Baas's Outl. Hist. Med. 496 Subsequently an effort was made to bring Iatro-chemistry into accord with ...
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iatrochemistry
iatrochemistry (aɪætrəʊˈkɛmɪstrɪ) [f. iatro- + chemistry, after the family of mod.L. words beginning iatrochem-, iatrochym- (cf. chemic a. and n.). These words appear to have originated in the (translated) work of Paracelsus (d. 1541): 1573 I. Dalhemius tr. Paracelsus' Chirurgia Magna I. ii. xiii. 2...
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iatrogenic
iatrogenic, a. Med. (aɪˌætrəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. iatro- + -genic.] Induced unintentionally by a physician through his diagnosis, manner, or treatment; of or pertaining to the induction of (mental or bodily) disorders, symptoms, etc., in this way.1924 E. Bleuler tr. Brill's Textbk. Psychiatry xiii. 502 Not ...
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