Aposteme

/ˈæpɑːstiːm/ noun

An abscess or localized swelling containing pus, used in medieval and ancient medical terminology.

From Greek apostema, derived from apo- (away) + stasis (standing). The term literally means matter that has 'separated away' from normal tissue, emphasizing how medieval physicians understood infection as a departure from bodily health.

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