Antiscrofulous

/ˌæntiːˈskrɒfjuləs/ adjective

Effective against scrofula, a historical disease involving swollen lymph glands, usually caused by tuberculosis infection.

From anti- (against) + scrofulous (from Latin scrofula, swollen glands, possibly related to scrofa, a sow, because pigs commonly had this condition). The term dates to medieval medicine when scrofula was common and often attributed to supernatural causes.

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