Definition of Pathogenies

1. pathogeny [n] - See also: pathogeny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pathogenies

pathocrinia
pathodixia
pathodontia
pathoformic
pathogen
pathogene
pathogenes
pathogeneses
pathogenesis
pathogenetic
pathogenic
pathogenic occlusion
pathogenically
pathogenicities
pathogenicity
pathogenies (current term)
pathogenomics
pathogens
pathogeny
pathogneumonic
pathognomic
pathognomies
pathognomonic
pathognomonic symptom
pathognomonics
pathognomy
pathognostic
pathographies
pathography
patholesia

Literary usage of Pathogenies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Internal Secretory Organs: Their Physiology and Pathology by Artur Biedl (1913)
"HARLEY, W. pathogenies of pancreatic diabetes. Brit. Med. Journ., 1892. — Absorption and metabolism in obstruction of ductus pancreaticus. J. o. PB, 1895. ..."

2. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers by Edward Pollock Anschutz (1917)
"... non-disinfected) toxins of the pathogenic bacteria, we have also their pathogenies, viz., the morbid states in which the micro-organism is the exciting ..."

3. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1888)
"It is a matter of fact, that the amputation of a limb in a case even greatly reduced by long suppuration, where there are no such devitalizing pathogenies ..."

4. Arbeiten aus dem Reichsgesundheitsamte by Germany Reichsgesundheitsamt (1909)
"Klein, pathogenies microbes in milk. Journ. of Hygiene, Vol. I, 1901, p. 85. 12. Lehmann und Neumann, Atlas und Grundriß der Bakteriologie, München 1907. ..."

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