Look up "Latrogenic." (Use an upper case L). You'll mostly get results for "iatrogenic." But even the results with "Latrogenic" in the title are really about "iatrogenic." If you can't see how a letter which in sans serif can be interpreted as either a lower case "L" or an upper case "i" could account for iatrogenic being read as latrogenic, well whatever. The fact that the word latrogenic doesn't exist does not prevent the mistake.
FYI: There is no such word as LATROGENIC. It's "iotrogenic." Sans serif fonts are responsible for this confusion.
FYI: BELIEVE EVERYTHING you read on the internet. EVERYTHING.
>fonts are responsible
Yeah, blame the fonts now for peoples' stupidity. Good one. Definitely saving this one.
Look up "Latrogenic." (Use an upper case L). You'll mostly get results for "iatrogenic." But even the results with "Latrogenic" in the title are really about "iatrogenic." If you can't see how a letter which in sans serif can be interpreted as either a lower case "L" or an upper case "i" could account for iatrogenic being read as latrogenic, well whatever. The fact that the word latrogenic doesn't exist does not prevent the mistake.