iatromathematical
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Iatromathematical — I*a tro*math e*mat ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to iatromathematicians or their doctrine. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
iatromathematical — adjective /ʌɪˌatɹə(ʊ)maθəˈmatik(ə)l/ Pertaining to a theory or practice of medicine founded on mathematical principles. Paracelsus goes farther, and will have his physician predestinated to this mans cure, this malady, and time of cure, the… … Wiktionary
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school — A set of beliefs, teachings, methods, etc. [O. E. scol] biometrical s. a group of British geneticists, followers of Galton and Karl Pearson, whose approach to genetics was quantitative rather than enumerative. iatromathematical s. a group of… … Medical dictionary
Descartes, Cartesius — René, French philosopher, mathematician, physiologist, 1596–1650. The founder of modern philosophy and proponent of the mechanistic school or iatromathematical school. See D. law … Medical dictionary
iatrophysical — Denoting a school of medical thought in the 17th century that explained all physiologic and pathologic phenomena by the laws of physics. SYN: iatromathematical, iatromechanical … Medical dictionary