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lékaství

Lékaství is a historical term in the Czech language that refers to the craft or science concerned with medicinal substances. The word is formed from lék, meaning medicine or drug, and the suffix -ství, which denotes a system, practice, or field. In older texts the term was used with varying nuance, sometimes denoting the practical knowledge of preparing and dispensing remedies, and at other times including aspects of toxicology and the study of poisons.

Historically, the concept of lékaství was closely linked to the work of apothecaries and early pharmacists.

In the course of professionalization in medicine and pharmacy, the term lékaství largely fell out of use

Practitioners
were
responsible
for
compounding
medicines,
selecting
appropriate
ingredients,
determining
dosages,
and
advising
patients.
The
term
also
appeared
in
contexts
where
knowledge
about
poisonous
substances
and
antidotes
formed
part
of
medical
or
pharmaceutical
expertise.
The
exact
scope
depended
on
local
traditions,
legal
regulations,
and
the
evolving
organization
of
medical
professions.
in
modern
Czech.
Contemporary
language
tends
to
distinguish
more
precisely
among
related
fields,
using
terms
such
as
lékářství
(medicine
or
medical
practice),
lékárnictví
or
farmacii
(pharmacy),
pharmacologie
(pharmacology),
and
toxikologie
(toxicology).
Today
lékaství
is
generally
encountered
as
a
historic
or
literary
reference,
rather
than
as
a
current
scientific
designation.