Meaning of sphygmology | Babel Free
Definitions
The study of the pulse.
historical, uncountable, usually
Examples
“Sphygmology only developed in the Alexandrian period, a couple of centuries after Hippocrates.”
“Tactile Sphygmology, probably the most ancient among the branches of medical science, is now far behind some of its younger sisters.”
“Also, although sphygmology, or pulse lore, is absent from the Āyurvedic classics, it was well developed in Yunānī medicine, and became the symbol of an Āyurvedic physician's skill. The reputation of sphygmology was such that by the nineteenth and twentieth centuries it had become more a technique of divination than a rational diagnostic method.”
“The procedure of pulse palpation is termed sphygmology, literally meaning 'the study of the pulse'.”
“This emphasis on the skilful feeling of the pulse made sphygmology one area of Renaissance medicine in which the much-vaunted theoretical division between physicians, who did not touch their patients, and surgeons, who routinely got their hands dirty, broke down in practice.”
“This was the case with the diagnostic techniques of uroscopy and sphygmology, and with prognosis, best represented by the Hippocratic Prognosticon.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.