scatologicalˌskæt lˈɒdʒ ɪ kəl
scatological (adj)
English Definitions:
scatological (adj)
dealing pruriently with excrement and excretory functions
"scatological literature"
Scatological
In medicine and biology, scatology or coprology is the study of faeces. Scatological studies allow one to determine a wide range of biological information about a creature, including its diet (and thus where it has been), health and diseases such as tapeworms. A comprehensive study of scatology was documented by John Gregory Bourke under the title Scatalogic Rites of All Nations (1891), with a 1913 German translation including a foreword by Sigmund Freud. An abbreviated version of the work was published as The Portable Scatalog in 1994.
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