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physiˈanthropy [f. Gr. ϕύσις nature + -ανθρωπία, f. ἄνθρωπ-ος man.] (See quots.)
1828–32Webster, Physianthropy, the philosophy of human life, or the doctrine of the constitution and diseases of man, and the remedies. 1885Mrs. C. L. Wallace (title) Physianthropy, or the Home Cure and Eradication of Disease. |