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f duction(medicine)
passive duction(medicine)
forced duction(medicine)
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psychopathology (medicine) and duction (medicine)


psychopathology (medicine)


psychopathology


The study of significant causes and processes in the development of mental illness.


duction (medicine)


duction


1. The act of leading, bringing, conducting.

2. In ophthalmology, ocular rotations with Reference to one eye; usually additionally designating direction of movement of the eye; e.g., rotation toward the nose, adduction; toward the temple, abduction; upward, supra-or sursumduction; downward, deorsumduction; of the upper pole of one cornea, cycloduction; of the upper pole of one cornea outward, excycloduction; of the upper pole of one cornea inward, incycloduction.

Origin: L. Duco, to lead