anatripsology

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian anatripsologia, coined by Valeriano Luigi Brera in 1799, from Ancient Greek ἀνάτριψις (anátripsis, rubbing) + -λογῐ́ᾱ (-logĭ́ā).

Noun

anatripsology (uncountable)

  1. (medicine) The study or application of friction or rubbing as a remedy.
    • 1953, W. H. McMenemey, “The Water Doctors of Malvern, with Special Reference to the Years 1842 to 1872”, in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, →PMID, page 7:
      He was succeeded by one of his five doctor sons, Walter, a protagonist of the art of anatripsology. Rubbing with brandy had quite a vogue in Malvern.
    • 2010, Enrico Granieri et al., “An autopathography of tic douloureux at the beginning of the nineteenth century”, in Neurological Sciences, volume 31, number 6, Springer, →DOI, →ISSN, pages 852, 856:
      [] They both agree on proposing, according to the dictates of ‘‘Anatripsology’’ , to apply frictions of ‘‘contused opium’’ and ‘‘milled nigricant pasque flower powder’’ dissolved in gastric juice extracted, in conformity with the Spallanzani method, from the starving stomachs of craws. []
      [] All the therapies of the time are mentioned: emetics, musk, opium, nappello, giusquiamo, Brera’s anatripsology and electric and chemical-gas applications. []
    • 2021, Nergis Karaman, Yeşim Ceylanteki, “Effect of nursing support gıven to pregnant women on labor pain and birth expectancy”, in African Journal of Reproductive Health, volume 25, number 6, →ISSN, page 118:
      In order for the pregnant woman to relax and to be calm at every stage of labor, a 5-10 minute massage was applied to her shoulders, back, waist, abdomen and legs with small touches, effleurage and anatripsology.

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