Apophlegmatism

/ˌæpəˈflegməˌtɪzəm/ noun

Definition

The medical practice or theory of using treatments to expel phlegm from the body.

Etymology

From apophlegmatic plus -ism, forming a noun that describes both the theory and the practice of this approach in historical medicine.

Kelly Says

This represents an entire worldview of medicine that dominated Europe for centuries—the belief that many illnesses came from excess moisture in the body that needed draining. Bloodletting and purging came from these same ideas!

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