Cauterism

/ˈkɔːtərɪzəm/ noun

Definition

The medical practice or method of treating wounds and diseases by burning or cauterizing tissue.

Etymology

From cautery + -ism suffix denoting a practice, doctrine, or condition. Reflects the systematic medical approach to using heat as treatment.

Kelly Says

Cauterism was an entire medical philosophy—some doctors in the 1700s believed most diseases could be cured by applied heat. We now know that's wrong, but they were onto something about infection control.

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