2024年4月16日 星期二

pharmaceutic, electroceutical. Even seasoned history buffs will find much that is new and fascinating



A new book demolishes the underlying concept of “Western” or “European” civilisation. Even seasoned history buffs will find much that is new and fascinating
Electricity can harm the body, but it can also help it to heal.



Science of Electroceuticals and Bioelectronics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTWdsnnDN74



electroceutical (plural electroceuticals). An electronic device designed to affect biological systems in such a fashion as to alleviate or mitigate symptomatology ...




pharmaceutic

NOUN

  • Pharmaceutical.

ADJECTIVE

  • Pharmaceutical.

Origin

Mid 16th century (in an earlier sense). From post-classical Latin pharmaceuticus (adjective) of or relating to drugs or pharmacy from ancient Greek ϕαρμακευτικός from ϕαρμακευτής poisoner, sorcerer (from ϕαρμακεύειν to administer a drug or medicine, to practise sorcery (from ϕάρμακον poison, drug, medicine: see pharmaco-) + -της, suffix forming agent nouns; compare ancient Greek ϕαρμακεύς poisoner, sorcerer, in Hellenistic Greek also druggist, apothecary) + -ικός.

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