Anemosis

/ˌænəˈmoʊsɪs/ noun

A disease or pathological condition formerly believed to be caused by exposure to wind or drafts of air.

From Greek anemos (wind) plus nosos (disease), literally 'wind disease.' This term reflects ancient and medieval medical theories about environmental disease causes.

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