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He developed a strong interest in nosology of psychiatric illnesses.
It is technically a term from nosology, the classification of disease.
The term is sometimes considered too imprecise for formal nosology.
Nosology is the classification of diseases for various purposes.
When medical or neurological knowledge expands, nosology (classification) often follows.
"My father," I answered, "it is the study of Nosology."
I gave it a pull or two upon the spot, and wrote a pamphlet on Nosology forthwith.
French and German psychiatric nosology was in the ascendency.
Hahnemann set out a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disease, including a nosology.
He was an authority on nosology, the branch of medicine dealing with classifications of disease.
Thomas Sydenham's work in the late 17th century might also be considered a nosology.
Nosology is used extensively in public health, to allow epidemiological studies of public health issues.
His nosology included nine major categories of mental disorders, with 30 different mental illnesses in total.
Psychiatric nosology in the nineteenth-century was chaotic and characterised by a conflicting mosaic of contradictory systems.
Records were more than paper and nosology codes to her, and she would hire, fire, or blast General Assembly in the name of one.
A chief difficulty in nosology is that diseases often cannot be defined and classified clearly, especially when etiology or pathogenesis are unknown.
The Rome nosology is a step towards better understanding of functional gastrointestinal disorders because the disparate syndromes are likely to have different causes and treatments.
Our observations also indicate that in the presence of a lymphocytic colitis despite its continuing uncertain nosology, gluten sensitivity should always be excluded.
My mother saw this and called me a genius: my father wept for joy and presented me with a treatise on Nosology.
"And what, Robert," he inquired, "is Nosology?"
"My son," he replied, "it is still the study of Nosology; but in hitting the Elector upon the nose you have overshot your mark.
He also developed a system of classifying diseases that was similar to the nosology of Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689).
Nosologia chirurgica, 1788 - Surgical nosology.
Scientists are redefining diseases (nosology) by classifying them by genetic traits; resulting in a precise understanding of related diseases.
Georget specialized in the study of psychopathology, and made improvements to Pinel's nosology of mental illnesses.