Anergic
pathology. deficiency of energy.
immunology. lack of immunity to an antigen.
historical examples
s-x is important in determining the nature of the stupor, for he found the anergic type following mania in females only.
benign stupors august hoch
he is certainly wrong in denying “negativism” to his anergic type.
benign stupors august hoch
noun
lack of energy
(immunol) diminution or lack of immunity to an antigen
anergy an·er·gy (ān’ər-jē)
n.
absence of sensitivity to substances that would normally elicit an antigenic response.
an·er’gic (ā-nûr’jĭk, ān’ər-) adj.
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