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A fundamental concept in humoral medicine referring to an abnormal or morbid temperament resulting from the imbalance of the four primary humors.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as Dyscrasia.
Appears in 72 Books
Pietro d'Abano
Athanasius Kircher
Jan Baptist van Helmont
Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar); Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Albertus Magnus (ed. Hermann Stadler)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Lazarus Zetzner (ed.)
Hunain ibn Ishaq; Galen
Cornelius Gemma
Guglielmo Grataroli
Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Thomas Willis
Petraeus, Henricus
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Athanasius Kircher
Alexander of Tralles; Galen
Conrad Gessner; Thomas Moffet; Edward Wotton
Hippocrates
Various (Johannitius, Galen, Hippocrates, Philaretus, Theophilus)
Julius Ludwig Ideler
John Actuarius
Hippocrates
Alexander of Tralles
Freitag, Johann
Freitag, Johann
Alexander of Tralles
Plutarch; ed. Gregorios N. Bernardakis
Champier, Symphorien
Erastus, Thomas
Alexander of Tralles
Athanasius Kircher
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Various (Galen, Hippocrates, et al.)
Ibn Zuhr (Avenzoar); Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Galen; Karl Gottlob Kühn (ed.)
Reusner, Hieronymus
Alexander of Tralles
Alexander of Tralles
John Actuarius
John Actuarius
Ratz, Johann Conrad