Definition of Iatromechanics. Meaning of Iatromechanics. Synonyms of Iatromechanics

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- Iatrophysics or iatromechanics (fr. Gr****) is the medical application of physics. It provides an explanation for medical practices with mechanical principles...
- scientific German surgeon. He is one of the most prominent scholars in the iatromechanics school and author of 20 medical books. His Observationum et Curationum...
- animal functions...[which] became the bible of the iatromathematical or iatromechanical school...". The book attempted to clarify the cause of muscle fatigue...
- physician and writer on physiology who was an early follower of the iatromechanical explanation of human organ functioning. Berger was born in Halle an...
- "Bellini's concept of catarrh: an examination of a seventeenth-century iatromechanical viewpoint". Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 9 (4): 317–323. PMID 4141293...
- particularly the vitalist medical model that opposed the Cartesian iatromechanical model developed by Friedrich Hoffmann and Herman Boerhaave. In 1710...
- morphological findings was adversely influenced by his adherence to the "iatromechanical doctrine," whereby the function of an organ was merely based on its...
- Bethlehem Hospitals (Bedlam) in 1708. As a clinician he was influenced by iatromechanics; his re****tion, after his death, was for mild treatment of mental illness...
- the blood, rather than Hippocrates). His championing of this new 'iatromechanical' theory of physiology pla**** a large part in his professorial appointments...
- 'gunpowder theory' of muscle function. He was sceptical about the iatromechanical theories of Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) and Thomas Willis (1621–75)...