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Definition of Nosologies
1. nosology [n] - See also: nosology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nosologies
Literary usage of Nosologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoir of Amos Twitchell, M.D.: With an Appendix, Containing His Addresses, Etc by Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (1851)
"Dislike of nosologies. — Letter from Dr. Carter. — New Hampshire Medical Society,
Member, 1811. — Offices held by him during Life. —President, &c. — Orator. ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1836)
"Speaking of nosologies, he observes, "nosologies teach the student 'practice' in
no other sense than that of enabling him to seem to have a knowledge which ..."
3. Journal of the Statistical Society of London by Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1852)
"In the last century and the beginning of this, copious nosologies were presented
to medical men, and under some one heading it was expected that they would ..."
4. The Journal of Mental Science by Royal Medico-psychological Association (1871)
"In Bucknill and Tukes' " Psychological Medicine" will.be found a pretty complete
history of the various nosologies which have been advanced from the time of ..."
5. Vital Statistics: A Memorial Volume of Selections from the Reports and by William Farr (1885)
"Several nosologies have been framed, and partially adopted. ... The principal
modern nosologies ave by l'ilici, ..."
6. The Collected Works of Dr. P. M. Latham by Peter Mere Latham, Robert Martin, Thomas Watson (1878)
"nosologies are resorted to by the student to enable him to learn " Practice ...
But nosologies teach the student " Practice " in no other sense than that of ..."
7. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1840)
"... and having adverted to the principal methodical nosologies, expresses his own
sentiments thereon and propounds the method he has resolved to adopt: ..."