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- Dyscrasia abstract "Dyscrasia is a concept from ancient Greek medicine with the word "dyskrasia", meaning bad mixture.The concept of dyscrasia was developed by the Greek physician Galen (130–199 AD), who elaborated a model of health and disease as a structure of elements, qualities, humors, organs, and temperaments. Health was understood in this perspective to be a condition of harmony or balance among these basic components, called eucrasia. Disease was interpreted as the disproportion of bodily fluids or four humours: phlegm, blood, and yellow and black bile. The imbalance was called dyscrasia.".
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- Dyscrasia hasPhotoCollection Dyscrasia.
- Dyscrasia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_medicine.
- Dyscrasia subject Category:Medical_terminology.
- Dyscrasia comment "Dyscrasia is a concept from ancient Greek medicine with the word "dyskrasia", meaning bad mixture.The concept of dyscrasia was developed by the Greek physician Galen (130–199 AD), who elaborated a model of health and disease as a structure of elements, qualities, humors, organs, and temperaments. Health was understood in this perspective to be a condition of harmony or balance among these basic components, called eucrasia.".
- Dyscrasia label "Discrasia".
- Dyscrasia label "Dyscrasia".
- Dyscrasia label "Дискразия".
- Dyscrasia sameAs Discrasia.
- Dyscrasia sameAs m.03rwd0.
- Dyscrasia sameAs Q3709969.
- Dyscrasia sameAs Q3709969.
- Dyscrasia wasDerivedFrom Dyscrasia?oldid=603581605.
- Dyscrasia isPrimaryTopicOf Dyscrasia.