urosemiology

ur·o·sem·i·ol·o·gy

(yūr'ō-sem'ē-ol'ŏ-jē), The study of the urine as an aid to diagnosis. [uro- + G. sēmeion, a sign, + logos, study]

urosemiology

An obsolete term that formerly dignified the diagnosis of disease by examination of urine—e.g., colour, taste, smell.