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Hierarchy: #istoria medicinei (27 terms)
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From ancient times
(Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / deontology))
An old graphical or medical variant for 'ab antiquo', meaning 'from ancient times' or 'since antiquity'. In a medical context, ...
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Since olden days
(Latin adverbial phrase (graphical variant / deontology))
A medieval graphical or alternative variant for the phrase 'ab antiquo', meaning 'since antiquity'. In clinical medical languag...
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From start to finish
(Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / developmental psychology))
A Latin phrase from Horace's Satires, literally meaning 'from the egg to the apples' (referring to the traditional course of a ...
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From the founding of the city
(Latin adverbial phrase (history of medicine / medical chronology))
A Latin phrase meaning literally 'from the founding of the city' (referring to the foundation of Rome in 753 BC). In academic c...
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Abbess
(noun, feminine (history of medicine / social work))
The superior of a Roman Catholic monastery of nuns (abbess). In the history of medicine and hospital care, abbesses played a vi...
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Abaeus
(proper noun (medical mythology / anthropology))
A Greek mythological epithet assigned to the god Apollo, derived from the town of Abae in Phocis, where the god had a famous te...
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Abalienation
(noun, feminine (neuropsychology / clinical psychiatry / history of medicine))
The act of alienating or the state resulting from it; mental alienation, derangement of the mind, or loss of cognitive psycholo...
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Abalienation (archaic variant)
(noun, feminine (psychiatry / archaic variant))
An archaic phonetic variant of the noun abalienation (mental alienation, loss of cognitive faculties). Introduced into the Roma...
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Abantiades
(proper noun (medical mythology / patronymic))
A Greek mythological patronymic used to denote the descendants of King Abas of Argos, the most famous being Perseus. In the his...
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The Abantiad
(proper noun (medical mythology / Romanian substantivization))
The articulated and Romanianized form of the patronymic Abantiades, directly representing Perseus, the son of Zeus and Danae. I...
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The Aban (illness entity)
(proper noun (medical archaism / clinical demonology))
An extremely rare archaic term attested in old Balkan apocryphal writings or healing manuscripts, denoting the symbolic or demo...
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Abaris
(proper noun (medical mythology / history of medicine))
A legendary figure in Greek mythology, known as Abaris the Hyperborean, a priest of Apollo, healer, and shaman attested by Pind...
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Abas
(proper noun (medical mythology / patronymic))
A legendary king of Argos in Greek mythology, grandfather of Perseus, renowned for his sacred shield endowed with magical power...
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Abbasids
(noun, masculine plural (history of medicine / Islamic medicine))
Members of the second great dynasty of caliphs who ruled the Islamic Caliphate (750–1258), centered in Baghdad. In the history ...
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Abason (illness entity)
(proper noun (clinical demonology / history of ethnomedicine))
A rare archaic and mythological term found in medieval superstitions and magic-medical manuscripts of Southern Europe, represen...
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Abducting structure (archaic)
(noun (comparative anatomy / biomechanics / medical archaism))
An old or regional anatomical term previously used to describe a muscular structure, ligament, or shunt canal that causes a dev...
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Abbot
(noun, masculine (history of medicine / social work))
The superior of a Roman Catholic monastery of monks (abbot). In the history of medicine and hospital care, abbots played a majo...
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Abbatial
(adjective (history of medicine / social work))
Pertaining to an abbey or an abbot; relating to the administrative structures, properties, or charitable institutions managed b...
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Abbey
(noun, feminine (history of medicine / social work / architecture))
A large, autonomous Catholic monastery governed by an abbot or an abbess, often comprising an ensemble of religious and adminis...
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Pertaining to a slaughterhouse
(adjective (medical archaism / public hygiene))
An archaic term used as an adjective to describe anything pertaining to, connected with, or originating from a slaughterhouse o...