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iatrophysics, n. pl. (const. as sing.)|aɪætrəʊˈfɪzɪks| [f. iatro- + physics.] = iatromathematics b.
1886in Syd. Soc. Lex. 1889H. E. Handerson tr. Baas's Outl. Hist. Med. 501 William Cockburn (about 1696) too embraced Iatro-physics eclectically. 1928C. Singer Short Hist. Med iv. 127 Numerous fresh theories arose, of which the more important can be classed under the three headings Iatrophysics, Iatrochemistry, and Vitalism. 1945D. Guthrie Hist. Med. xi. 204 Sydenham..rejected entirely the ideas of iatro-physics or iatro-chemistry. 1961J. R. Partington Hist. Chem. II. viii. 297 Domenico Sanguinetti and Joseph del Papa..were practically the only Italian physicians of the time to oppose the chemical theory and prefer Iatrophysics. |