Definition for DI-AG-NOS'TIC

DI-AG-NOS'TIC, n.

The sign or symptom by which a disease is known or distinguished from others. Diagnostics are of two kinds; the adjunct, or such as are common to several diseases; and the pathognomonic, which always attend the disease, and distinguish it from all others. – Encyc.

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