Antihectic

/æntiˈhɛktɪk/ adjective

Working against or reducing fever, especially the persistent fevers associated with chronic illnesses like tuberculosis.

From anti- (against) + hectic (from Greek 'hektikos,' relating to a habitual or chronic fever). A medical term dating back centuries when hectic fevers were a major symptom of serious disease.

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