Chemicocautery

/ˌkɛmɪkoʊˈkɔːtəri/ noun

The medical practice of using chemical agents to cauterize or burn tissue, as an alternative to heat-based cautery.

From 'chemico-' (combining form from chemical) + 'cautery' (from Latin cauterium, from Greek kauterion 'branding iron'). Medical term developed as chemists learned to create caustic substances.

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