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Iatrochemical
Iatrochemical I*a`tro*chem"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to iatrochemistry, or to the iatrochemists.
Iatrochemist
Iatrochemist I*a`tro*chem"ist, n. [Gr. ? physician + E. chemist.] A physician who explained or treated diseases upon chemical principles; one who practiced iatrochemistry.
Iatrochemistry
Iatrochemistry I*a`tro*chem"is*try, n. Chemistry applied to, or used in, medicine; -- used especially with reference to the doctrines in the school of physicians in Flanders, in the 17th century, who held that health depends upon the proper chemical relations of the fluids of the body, and who endeavored to explain the conditions of health or disease by chemical principles.
iatroleptic
Iatraliptic I*a`tra*lip"tic, a. [Gr. ?; ? physician + ? belonging to the ? or anointer, fr. ? to anoint: cf. F. iatraliptique.] Treating diseases by anointing and friction; as, the iatraliptic method. [Written also iatroleptic.]
Iatromathematical
Iatromathematical I*a`tro*math`e*mat"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to iatromathematicians or their doctrine.
Iatromathematician
Iatromathematician I*a`tro*math`e*ma*ti"cian, n. [Gr. ? physician + E. mathematician.] (Hist. Med.) One of a school of physicians in Italy, about the middle of the 17th century, who tried to apply the laws of mechanics and mathematics to the human body, and hence were eager student of anatomy; -- opposed to the iatrochemists.

Meaning of Iatro from wikipedia

- geriatrics originates from the Gr**** γέρων geron meaning "old man", and ιατρός iatros meaning "healer". It aims to promote health by preventing, diagnosing and...
- children", derived from the two Gr**** words: παῖς (pais "child") and ἰατρός (iatros "doctor, healer"). Pediatricians work in clinics, research centers, universities...
- The term "iatrogenesis" means brought forth by a healer, from the Gr**** iatros (ἰατρός, "healer") and genesis (γένεσις, "origin"); as such, in its earlier...
- from Latin culicārius, "of midges" Iatrus (/aɪˈætrəs/ eye-AT-rəs; Ἰατρός, Iātros), literally "physician" Medicus (Roman) (/ˈmɛdɪkəs/ MED-ik-əs), "physician"...
- Ancient Gr**** painting on a vase, showing a physician (iatros) bleeding a patient...
- between the living and nonliving. Although he did not support the views of iatro-mechanists, he believed that all non-living creatures are mechanical and...
- family, Euphorbiaceae. The name is derived from the Gr**** words ἰατρός (iatros), meaning "physician", and τροφή (trophe), meaning "nutrition", hence the...
- Frontiers in Pharmacology (1 July 2011), doi:10.3389/fphar.2011.00032. "iatro-, comb. form." OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2018, https://www...
- C****ius Felix (/ˈkæʃəs ˈfiːlɪks/; fl. 447), also C****ius Felix of Cirta, was a Roman African medical writer probably native of Constantina. He is known...
- "healer", from the verb ἰάομαι (iáomai), "heal", "cure", cognate with ἰατρός (iatrós), "healer", "physician". and Ἰασώ (Iasṓ), the goddess of healing, Forms...