The word "adenochiropsalogy" is a rare and complex term that refers to the study of glandular secretion in the eye. Its spelling can be broken down phonetically as /ædənoʊkaɪrɒpsælədʒi/. The first syllable, "adeno," refers to glands, while "chirop" refers to hands and "salogy" means the study of the secretion. It includes a few tricky consonant clusters, such as "ch," "ps," and "l." Despite its elaborate spelling, the word is not commonly used outside of highly specialized medical contexts.
The former doctrine of the value of the royal touch for the cure of scrofula.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.