noun
- Plural of pathography; biographical accounts or narratives that focus on the diseases, illnesses, or psychological disorders of a subject.
Usage: academic; literary criticism; medical humanities
Examples
- Several pathographies of famous historical figures have explored how their medical conditions shaped their achievements.
- The scholar wrote multiple pathographies examining the mental health struggles of 19th-century poets.
- Pathographies offer unique perspectives on how illness influences personal identity and creative output.
- Modern pathographies blend medical history with biographical narrative to provide deeper understanding of their subjects.