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Coction   Listen
noun
Coction  n.  
1.
Act of boiling.
2.
(Med.)
(a)
Digestion. (Obs.)
(b)
The change which the humorists (1) believed morbific matter undergoes before elimination. (Obs.)






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... water, air, and fire, and the four cardinal humours, blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile. The due combination of these was known as crasis, and existed in health. If a disease were progressing favourably these humours became changed and combined (coction), preparatory to the expulsion of the morbid matter (crisis), which took place at definite periods known as critical days. Hippocrates also held the theory of fluxions, which were conditions in the nature of congestion, as it would ...
— Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine • James Sands Elliott



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