Cacochymy

/kəˈkɒkɪmi/ noun

An old medical condition described as an imbalance of the body's humors or fluids that was thought to cause diseases.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'chymos' (juice/humor/fluid). This term was central to Galenic medicine and remained influential through the medieval period.

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