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sarcology|sɑːˈkɒlədʒɪ| [f. sarco- + -logy. Cf. F. sarcologie.] 1. That branch of anatomy which treats of the fleshy parts of the body.
1728Chambers Cycl. s.v., Anatomy is divided into Two principal Parts; Osteology and Sarcology. 1796Southey Lett. fr. Spain (1799) 470 The Professor shall begin his instructions with Osteology upon the skeleton,..proceed with Sarcology, and conclude with the organs of the senses. 2. The therapeutic method or theory which involves or advocates the internal administration of the extractives of the organs of animals for the purpose of affecting the corresponding organs of the human body.
1893Science (N.Y.) 22 Sept. 162 The science of sarcology and the new way opened up by Brown-Séquard and Dr. Hammond suggest higher possibilities. Hence sarcoˈlogic, -ical adjs., belonging to sarcology; sarˈcologist, a professor of sarcology.
1828–32Webster, Sarcological. 1855Ogilvie Suppl., Sarcologist. 1882Ogilvie, Sarcologic. |