Medical Definition of Humoral theory

1. The ancient Greek theory of the four body humors (blood, yellow and black bile, and phlegm) that determined health and disease. The humors were associated with the four elements (air, fire, earth, and water), which in turn corresponded to a pair of the qualities (hot, cold, dry, and moist). A proper and evenly balanced mixture of the humors was characteristic of health of body and mind; an imperfect balance resulted in disease. Temperament of body or mind also was supposed to be determined, e.g., sanguine (blood), choleric (yellow bile), melancholic (black bile), or phlegmatic (phlegm). Synonym: fluidism, humoralism, humorism. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Humoral Theory

hummuses
humogen
humogens
humongoid
humongous
humor
humor aquosus
humor vitreus
humoral
humoral antibodies
humoral doctrine
humoral immune response
humoral immunities
humoral immunity
humoral pathology
humoral theory (current term)
humoralism
humoralisms
humoralist
humoralists
humored
humoresk
humoresks
humoresque
humoresques
humorful
humoring
humorise
humorised
humorises

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