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solidism
solidism (ˈsɒlɪdɪzəm) n (Medicine) med the belief that diseases spring from damage to solid parts of the bodysolidisma doctrine that relates all diseases to the state of the solid parts of the body. — solidist, n. — solidistic, adj.See also: Disease and IllnessEncyclopediaSeeMethodismsolidism
sol·i·dism (sol'i-dizm), The theory propounded by Asclepiades and his followers that disease was due to an imbalance between solid particles (atoms) of the body and the spaces (pores) between them, a doctrine that opposed the humoral conception of Hippocrates. Synonym(s): methodism |