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PECCANT

Volume 17 · 51 words · 1810 Edition

in Medicine, an epithet given to the humours of the body, when they offend either in quantity or quality, i.e., when they are either morbid, or in too great abundance. Most diseases arise from peccant humours, which are either to be corrected by alternatives and specifics, or else to be evacuated.