He did no more than indicate this analogy, at the same time declining to put it in practice; so that Sauvages correctly described his great Nosology of 1763 as being constructed "juxta Sydenhami mentem et Botanicorum ordinem.
Since the discovery of the spirillar test for relapsing fever it may be said that Griesinger's bilious typhoid must be stricken from medical nosology as an independent affection.
That his nosology was contemptible can hardly be admitted; but that it ever was triumphant, excepting in his own university, no one who is desirous of adhering to truth can assert.
Now, when the diseases of Cullen's nosology have been almost doubled, and the facts relating to them have been more than doubled.
Do not, I pray you, consider me irreverent, if I say thatNosology will prove highly favorable to the cause of religion.
Therefore Nosology is the surest guide to conduct.
Finally, gentlemen, you may rest assured that Nosology will not gently submit to insult.
Our old Nosology is an effective arsenal and armory for the most ultra Abolitionists, and the more effective, because we have not formally repudiated it.
For I must remark that pathological does not mean harmful; it does not indicate disease; disease in Greek is nosos, and it is nosology that is concerned with disease.
A whole system ofnosology exists in some minds due to an over-long prepuce.
There are many similar examples in nosology of this possibility of some habit predisposing to or favoring the development of disease.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nosology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.