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Definition of Pathogenetic
1. a. Pathogenic.
Definition of Pathogenetic
1. Adjective. Of, pertaining to, or causing pathogenesis. ¹
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Definition of Pathogenetic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Pathogenetic
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Pathogenetic
Literary usage of Pathogenetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Homoeopathy edited by John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell (1865)
"THE RITISH JOURNAL OK HOMEOPATHY. pathogenetic EFFECTS OF OPIUM. IN the Journal
of the Austrian Homoeopathic Society, Vol. i, p. ..."
2. Monographic Medicine by Albion Walter Hewlett, Lewellys Franklin Barker, Milton Howard Fussell, Henry Leopold Elsner (1916)
"(c) Anemias Classified According to pathogenetic and Etiological Differences With
Pappenheim, Masing and Morawitz, I am inclined to attempt a classification ..."
3. The Blood Supply to the Heart in Its Anatomical and Clinical Aspects by Louis Gross (1921)
"CHAPTER VIII AGE PERIOD CHANGES IN THE BLOOD SUPPLY TO THE HEART AND THEIR
pathogenetic RELATIONS IN introducing the discussion on the age period changes ..."
4. Materia medica: Physiological and Applied by John James Drysdale (1884)
"The pathogenetic dose may be studied under three degrees of power, viz. ...
Second division of the pathogenetic Dose.—For the production of the severe ..."
5. Diseases of the skin: Their Symptomatology, Etiology and Diagnosis, with by Henry M. Dearborn (1903)
"pathogenetic therapeutics is a wide field and beyond the scope of this ...
pathogenetic therapeutics may be external, however, as well as internal. ..."
6. The Clinical Diagnosis of Internal Diseases by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1916)
"(c) Anemias Classified According to pathogenetic and Etiological Differences ...
anemias based upon a general pathogenetic and etio- logical point of view. ..."