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Aerotherapentics
Aerotherapentics A`["e]r*o*ther`a*pen"tics, n. [A["e]ro- + therapeutics.] (Med.) Treatment of disease by the use of air or other gases.
Balneotherapy
Balneotherapy Bal`ne*o*ther"a*py, n. [L. balneum bath + Gr. ? to heal.] The treatment of disease by baths.
Electro-therapeutics
Electro-therapeutics E*lec`tro-ther`a*peu"tics, n. (Med.) The branch of medical science which treats of the applications agent.
Hydrotherapeutics
Hydrotherapeutics Hy`dro*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Hydro-, 1 + therapeutics.] (Med.) A system of treating disease by baths and mineral waters.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy Hy`dro*ther"a*py, n. [Hydro-, 1 + therapy.] (Med.) See Hydropathy.
kinesitherapy
Kinesiatrics Kin`e*si*at"rics, n. [Gr. (?) motion (fr. ? to move) + (?) pertaining to medicine, fr. (?) a physician.] (Med.) A mode of treating disease by appropriate muscular movements; -- also termed kinesitherapy, kinesipathy, lingism, and the movement cure.
Kinesitherapy
Kinesitherapy Kin`e*si*ther"a*py, n. [Gr. ? motion + ? to heal.] (Med.) See Kinesiatrics.
Magnetotherapy
Magnetotherapy Mag`net*o*ther"a*py, n. (Med.) The treatment of disease by the application of magnets to the surface of the body.
Metallotherapy
Metallotherapy Me*tal`lo*ther"a*py, n. [L. metallum metal + E. therapy.] (Med.) Treatment of disease by applying metallic plates to the surface of the body.
Phototherapeutic
Phototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.) The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic, Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a.
Phototherapic
Phototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.) The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic, Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a.
Phototherapy
Phototherapy Pho`to*ther"a*py, n. (Med.) The application of light for therapeutic purposes, esp. for treating diseases of the skin. -- Pho`to*the*rap"ic, Pho`to*ther`a*peu"tic, a.
Pneumotherapy
Pneumotherapy Pneu`mo*ther"a*py, n. [Gr. ? air + therapy.] (Med.) The treatment of disease by inhalations of compressed or rarefied air.
Psychotherapeutics
Psychotherapeutics Psy`cho*ther`a*peu"tics, n. [Psycho- + therapeutics.] (Med.) The treatment of disease by acting on the mind, as by suggestion; mind cure; psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Psy`cho*ther"a*py, n. [Psycho- + therapy.] (Med.) Psychotherapeutics.
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy Ra`di*o*ther"a*py, n. [Radio- + therapy.] (Med.) Treatment of disease by means of R["o]ntgen rays or other forms of radioactivity.
Serotherapy
Serotherapy Se`ro*ther"a*py, n. (Med.) (a) Serum-therapy. (b) The whey cure.
Serum-therapy
Serum-therapy Se"rum-ther`a*py, n. (Med.) The treatment of disease by the injection of blood serum from immune animals.
Therapeutae
Therapeutae Ther`a*peu"t[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? (pl. ?) an attendant, servant, physician. See Therapeutic.] (Eccl. Hist.) A name given to certain ascetics said to have anciently dwelt in the neighborhood of Alexandria. They are described in a work attributed to Philo, the genuineness and credibility of which are now much discredited.
Therapeutic
Therapeutic Ther`a*peu"tic, n. One of the Therapeut[ae].
therapeutics
Pathology Pa*thol"o*gy (-j[y^]), n.; pl. Pathologies (-j[i^]z). [Gr. pa`qos a suffering, disease + -logy: cf. F. pathologie.] (Med.) The science which treats of diseases, their nature, causes, progress, symptoms, etc. Note: Pathology is general or special, according as it treats of disease or morbid processes in general, or of particular diseases; it is also subdivided into internal and external, or medical and surgical pathology. Its departments are nosology, [ae]tiology, morbid anatomy, symptomatology, and therapeutics, which treat respectively of the classification, causation, organic changes, symptoms, and cure of diseases. Celluar pathology, a theory that gives prominence to the vital action of cells in the healthy and diseased function of the body. --Virchow.
Therapeutist
Therapeutist Ther`a*peu"tist, n. One versed in therapeutics, or the discovery and application of remedies.
Therapy
Therapy Ther"a*py, n. [Gr. ?.] Therapeutics.
Thermotherapy
Thermotherapy Ther`mo*ther"a*py, n. [Thermo- + therapy.] (Med.) Treatment of disease by heat, esp. by hot air.

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