Botryotherapy

/bɒtriəʊˈθɛrəpi/ noun

A historical medical treatment involving the application or use of grape-like substances, remedies, or compounds, now largely obsolete.

From Greek botryos (bunch of grapes) + therapeia (healing, treatment). An archaic medical term from 18th-19th century herbalism and folk medicine practices.

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