Diathesis
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Definition
- Diathesis is a bodily condition in which an individual is prone to suffer from some peculiar type of disease
- Some diathesis being acquired, others inherited
- Some are of a transient nature, some permanent.
- Temperament is physiological and diathesis pathological.
Diathesis should not be confounded with dyscrasia, which term implies ” the immediate and peculiar effects of disease;” nor with cachexia, which expresses an extreme degree of bodily debility consequent upon advanced and severe dis- ease. In recapitulation, temperament implies health, diathesis a tendency to disease or perhaps a latent disease, while dyscrasia and cachexia are morbid conditions