pathography

English

Etymology

patho- + -graphy

Noun

pathography (plural pathographies)

  1. A biography that focuses on faults, unlucky circumstances, failures, and other negative aspects of the person's life.
  2. (medicine) A biography by a physician exploring the effects a disease may have had on a person's life.
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