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What is the linguistic origin of pharmacology?

The word "pharmacology" has its roots in Greek. It is a combination of two words:

* pharmakon (φάρμακον): This means "drug" or "medicine."

* logos (λόγος): This means "study," "word," or "reason."

Therefore, pharmacology literally means "the study of drugs."

This etymology accurately reflects the core of pharmacology, which is the study of how drugs interact with living organisms, including their properties, effects, and uses.

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