Crossword-Solution: AETIOLOGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aetiology | n. | The science, doctrine, or demonstration of causes; esp., the investigation of the causes of any disease; the science of the origin and development of things. |
| Aetiology | n. | The assignment of a cause. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “AETIOLOGY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Investigation of causes of disease | 1 answer |
| Study of the causes of disease | 1 answer |
| philosophy or study of causation | 1 answer |
| PHILOSOPHY of causation | 2 answers |
| STUDY of causes of disease | 2 answers |
| supposal | 3 answers |
| ascription | 5 answers |
| attribution | 10 answers |
| Determinant. | 11 answers |
| apparentation | 16 answers |
| etiology | 35 answers |
| Imputation | 38 answers |
| causation | 42 answers |
| Study | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with AETIOLOGY (5)
Hence it is obvious that pathology is a branch of biology; it is the morphology, the physiology, the distribution, the aetiology of abnormal life.
The search for the explanation of diseased states in modified cell-life; the discovery of the important part played by parasitic organisms in the aetiology of disease; the elucidation of the action of medicaments by the methods and the data of experimental physiology; appear to me to be the greatest steps which have ever been made towards the establishment of medicine on a scientific basis.
This book gives in attractive form all we know in regard to aetiology; it describes and treats on the significance of the plaster strapping as the most rational therapeutic measure.
Since aetiology in general refers to things that are unseen, it does not give testimony that is incontestable in regard to phenomena.
Most philosophers present theories of aetiology which agree with their own individual hypotheses about the elements, but not with common and accepted ideas, as to explain the world by atoms like Epicurus, by homoeomeriae like Anaxagoras, or by matter and form like Aristotle.
Quotes with AETIOLOGY (3)
It was Freud's ambition to discover the cause of hysteria, the archetypal female neurosis of his time. In his early investigations, he gained the trust and confidence of many women, who revealed their troubles to him. Time after time, Freud's patients, women from prosperous, conventional families, unburdened painful memories of childhood sexual encounters with men they had trusted: family friends, relatives, and fathers. Freud initially believed his patients and recognized th…
In regard to the aetiology of infectious diseases we must abandon the notions conceived in time of Koch, Ehrlich and Pasteur on the 'pathogenic' nature of the microorganisms of external and internal media. In the full sense of the word it is not the bacteria themselves that are pathogenic, but those physiological correlations which exist in the given organism at a particular moment and which are organically connected with the disturbances in its regulative systems and nervous…
The asylum, and later the national health service, warehoused thousands of patients made mad by the intrusions of a sexual predator. But these institutions had been dominated by the discredited Freudian fantasy that sexual abuse doesn’t happen - that it is our illicit desires that drive us crazy. A century ago, Freud recoiled from his own theory of the sexual seduction of children and projected the problem back into the patient. He claimed in his Aetiology of Hysteria that cl…