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deuteropathy|djuːtəˈrɒpəθɪ| [f. deutero- + Gr. -πάθεια suffering: cf. -pathy.] †1. gen. A being affected at second hand. Obs.
1647H. More Song of Soul Notes 161/1 Deuteropathie, Δευτεροπάθεια, is a being affected at second rebound, as I may so say. We see the sunne not so properly by sympathie as deuteropathie. Ibid. 163/2 If the air be struck aloof of, I am sensible also of that but by circulation or propagation of that impression into my eare; and this is Deuteropathy. 1650Charleton Paradoxes 60 The body also cannot but submit to compassion and deuteropathy. 2. Med. A secondary affection, sympathetic with or consequent upon another, that is, ‘where the second part suffers from the influence of the part originally affected’. Syd. Soc. Lex.
1651Biggs New Disp. ⁋248 Whether or no there be a Deuteropathy or consent of the head with the part wounded. [1657G. Starkey Helmont's Vind. 128 The Gout properly..is an Arthritical pain affecting the joynts immediately, and some nerves sometimes by a Deuteropatheia.] 1669W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 88 Either by a deuteropathy..or by an idiopathy. Hence deuteroˈpathic a., of or pertaining to deuteropathy. |