NOSOCOMIAL: acquired or occuring in a hospital
"Nosocomial" is a word the usually occurs in formal medical contexts, specifically in reference to hospital acquired sickness. The term descends from nosocomium, the Late Latin word for "hospital," which in turn traces to the Greek nosos, meaning "disease." That root has given English other words as well, including "zoonosis" (a disease communicable from animals to humans under natural conditions) and "nosology" (a classification or list of fiseases or a branch of medical science that deals with classification of diseases).
Sunday, April 29, 2007
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