micropathic
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- Of or pertaining to micropathia.
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Pertaining to very small doses of medicines.
— There are two medical systems in Siam, which might be called the megalopathic and the micropahtic, as the main distinction between them consists in the amount of the doses.
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Involving pathogenic microorganisms.
— Bioplasm is rapidly making a record which will give it a prominent place in modern therapeutics, in the treatment especially of the forlorn and hopeless diseases, such as tuberculosis and other micropathic pathology.
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Involving pathology that manifests at or results from changes at a microscopic level.
— Lillie has shown that the presence of the virus in various organs was accompanied by micropathic changes.
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Characterized by a lack of vigor or strength; puny.
— And so a great deal of the people in the Western world have been fed this ample supply of digestible entertainment, the products made for the Anglo-American demos, a product which has sedated them and made the whole of the Western world, more or less, into a micropathic infantilized society obsessed with gentle pleasures and sentimental humanitarianism, the fervor of the grand pathos of tragedy and sublime art dying down in order to embrace a watered down popular culture dictated by London, Los Angeles, and New York.
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