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MALADIES |
Illnesses;diseases |
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ILLNESSES |
Diseases |
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NOSOPOETIC |
Producing diseases. |
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DIAGNOSIS |
Identification of diseases |
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EPIDEMICS |
Rapid spreads of diseases |
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PANACEA |
Remedy for all diseases |
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL |
Concerned with widespread diseases |
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ADVENTITIOUS |
Acquired, as diseases; accidental. |
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PSYCHIATRY |
Science of treating mental diseases |
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ESSENTIAL |
Idiopathic; independent of other diseases. |
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VIRUS |
A cause of some infectious diseases |
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NOSOGRAPHY |
A description or classification of diseases. |
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PHYTOPATHOLOGIST |
One skilled in diseases of plants. |
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ALIENIST |
One who treats diseases of the mind. |
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NOSOLOGY |
A systematic arrangement, or classification, of diseases. |
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STOMATIC |
A medicine for diseases of the mouth. |
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CATHOLICON |
A remedy for all diseases; a panacea. |
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PANPHARMACON |
A medicine for all diseases; a panacea. |
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OCULIST |
One skilled in treating diseases of the eye. |
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UROSCOPY |
The diagnosis of diseases by inspection of urine. |
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LOCK HOSPITAL |
A hospital for the treatment of venereal diseases. |
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EPIDEMIOGRAPHY |
A treatise upon, or history of, epidemic diseases. |
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AESTIVAL |
Of or belonging to the summer; as, aestival diseases. |
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ALIENISM |
The study or treatment of diseases of the mind. |
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COWLEECH |
One who heals diseases of cows; a cow doctor. |