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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

338.0. "Requesting your Thesaurus-ical Help..." by PATOIS::CHRISTENSEN (Proofreader for Sky Writers) Mon Mar 23 1987 19:06

    What is the word that means:
    
    	a condition whereby a sickness is introduced by the doctor 
        in the course of attempting to cure the patient of a different ailment
                                                           
    I think it even has a connotation of creating a worse condition
    in the process of trying to fix a more trivial one.
    
    Any thoughts?
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338.1DECWET::SHUSTERPracticing VAXistentialistMon Mar 23 1987 21:382
    Doctorization?
    
338.2BEING::POSTPISCHILAlways mount a scratch monkey.Mon Mar 23 1987 21:585
    While we are here, is there a verb that means "to do mathematics", and
    not just calculating but the whole bit of deducing, proving, and so on?
    
    
    				-- edp
338.3My wife knew this oneCSC32::HAGERTYDave Hagerty, TSC, Colorado SpringsTue Mar 24 1987 02:336
    re .0:
    
    	My wife tells me that it's "iatrogenic".  Blame her, not me
    :-).
    
    						Dave()
338.4From "Mrs. Byrne's Dictionary"DRAGON::MCVAYPete McVay, VRO TelecomTue Mar 24 1987 11:534
    re: .3
    
    "Iatripistiac" is someone who has a morbid distrust of doctors and
    medicine, so your wife may be right.
338.5Malpractice!NUHAVN::MCKINLEYTue Mar 24 1987 13:200
338.6MINAR::BISHOPTue Mar 24 1987 13:496
    Re .0, .3:
    
    Iatrogenic means "created by a doctor", what you are looking for
    is a single word for "iatrogenic disease" or "iatrogenic disorder",
    right?
    			-John Bishop
338.7here's the answerVIDEO::OSMANEric, dtn 223-6664, weight 146Wed Mar 25 1987 13:546
The word is "vaccinate".

When a doctor vaccinates you, you contract a bit of the disease or a similar
one, just enough so your body builds up a defense to it.

/Eric
338.8TKOV52::DIAMONDWed Feb 28 1990 11:3222
    Re .0
    
    As already noted, the correct answer was iatrogenic.  But why ask
    about a thesaurus?  Even Thesaurus Rex will not help you, unless
    you already know an answer to your question.
    
    Now, what is a word for the kind of book which provides list of
    words for given definitions?  If this is too tough, you'll have
    to look it up in itself.
    
    Re .2
    
    > is there a verb that means "to do mathematics", and
    > not just calculating but the whole bit of deducing, proving, and so on?

    Serious answer:  in old math books, the word "to compute" is often
    used with this sort of generic meaning, as in "Compute the following
    integrals" (followed by a list of INDEFINITE integrals).
    
    My answers:  How about, to mathemate?  Not sure about the connection
    with calculating, but it hints at seducing, provoking, and so on.
    Alternatively, a back-formation from "to do logic":  to login.
338.9maybe not that one ...LESCOM::KALLISPumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift.Wed Feb 28 1990 17:297
    Re .8:
    
    >My answers:  How about, to mathemate? ...
    
    Sounds like "Doing it by the numbers."  ;-)
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
338.10such old jokesTLE::RANDALLliving on another planetMon Mar 05 1990 19:224
    Mathemating sounds like something you'd do shortly after you'd
    made ethyl palpitate.
    
    --bonnie
338.11TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceTue Nov 12 1991 13:436
    What's another word for "context".
    
    We need to come up with something than means context in an object-
    oriented environment, but we can't use the word "context" because it's
    already in use as a keyword.
    
338.12Hence the Equestrian Oral CavitySHALOT::ANDERSONPrandeamus, vere!Tue Nov 12 1991 14:304
	Setting, background, environment, environs (?), milieu (??),
	hangout (???).

		-- M. Roget
338.13JIT081::DIAMONDOrder temporarily out of personal nameTue Nov 12 1991 18:456
    If you're talking about the context of an OO operation, and you
    already use the word "context" in association with some different
    feature of your system, then these might be synonyms for the OO meaning:
    
    Closure, display, stack, environment (as .-1 suggested),
    activation stack, activation environment, active stack, active environment.
338.14SSDEVO::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Tue Nov 12 1991 20:242
    State?