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iatrogenic State of ill health caused by medical treatment, usually by a specific medicine
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iatrochemical pertaining to iatrochemistry.
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iatrochemistry a school of medicine active from 1525 to 1660; it theorized that life, health, and disease were the result of chemical balances, and that disease was to be treated chemically. Its most famous members were Paracelsus, J.B. van Helmont, and François de la Boë (see Sylvius).
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iatrogenic i. see iatrogenic.
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iatrology the science of medicine.
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