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‖ metasyncrisis Path.|mɛtəˈsɪnkrɪsɪs| [mod.L., a. Gr. µετασύγκρισις, f. µετασυγκρίνειν to use diaphoretics: see meta- and syncrisis.] a. The evacuation of morbid matter, esp. through the pores of the skin. b. (See quot. 1706.)
1541R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 E j b, Metasyncresis, which may sygnyfy as moche as Metaporopoesis in Greke. That is to say, mutacyon of the state of pores & smal conduytes. 1693tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Metasyncrisis, the Operation of a Medicine externally applied, which fetches out the Humours from their closest Recesses. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Metasyncrisis, a restoring of the Parts or Passages of the Body to their natural State. 1847tr. Feuchtersleben's Med. Psychol. (Syd. Soc.) 38 The Methodist, Thessalus..the inventor of Metasyncrisis (µετασύγκρισις) (recorporatio), a method which still forms our principal..corporeal means in the treatment of insanity. |