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no·sog·ra·phy N0170700 (nō-sŏg′rə-fē, -zŏg′-)n. The systematic description of diseases. no·sog′ra·pher n.no′so·graph′ic (nō′sə-grăf′ĭk), no′so·graph′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.nosography (nɒˈsɒɡrəfɪ) n (Medicine) a written classification and description of various diseases noˈsographer n nosographic adjno•sog•ra•phy (noʊˈsɒg rə fi) n. the systematic description of diseases. [1645–55] no•sog′ra•pher, n. nos•o•graph•ic (ˌnɒs əˈgræf ɪk) nos`o•graph′i•cal, adj. nos`o•graph′i•cal•ly, adv. nosographythe description of the symptoms and etiology of diseases. — nosographer, n. — nosographic, nosographical, adj.See also: Disease and Illnessnosography
no·sog·ra·phy (nō-sog'ră-fē), 1. Assignment of names to each disease entity in a group that has been classified according to a systematic nosology. 2. A treatise on pathology or the practice of medicine. [noso- + G. graphē, description] nosography (nō-sŏg′rə-fē, -zŏg′-)n. The systematic description of diseases. no·sog′ra·pher n.no′so·graph′ic (nō′sə-grăf′ĭk), no′so·graph′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.nosography (1) A systematic description of diseases. (2) A system of nomenclature for a group of diseases. (3) A treatise describing the findings of a particular disease. |