ktenology
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by Leo Alexander (1905–1985), American psychiatrist and neurologist, from Ancient Greek roots.
Noun
[edit]ktenology (uncountable)
- (rare) The science of putting people to death.
- 1948, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, volume 108, page 348:
- The triumph of ktenology was reached in the development by Professor Dr. Heissmeyer, one of Dr. Gebhardt's associates at the SS hospital of Hohenlychen, of intravenous injections of a suspension of live tubercle bacilli […]
- 2004, P. Weindling, Nazi Medicine and the Nuremberg Trials:
- On 21 and 22 January Alexander met Ivy to discuss the issue of ktenology.
- 2009, Rita Joseph, Human Rights and the Unborn Child, page 99:
- Abortion—part of ktenology, the science of killing—not genuine health care