Antimiasmatic

/ˌæntiːmiːæzˈmætɪk/ adjective

Designed to prevent or counteract miasma, the foul-smelling air believed in the 19th century to cause disease.

From anti- (against) + miasmatic (from Greek miasma 'pollution' or 'bad air'). Used in historical medical contexts before germ theory replaced miasma theory.

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