A New Medical Dictionary: Including All the Words and Phrases Used in Medicine, with Their Proper Pronunciation and Definitions. Based on Recent Medical Literature |
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... applied to the conjunctiva or to any mucous surface induce violent purulent inflamma- tion with growth of false membrane . It is used in producing artificial conjunctivitis . A. Infusum : semina iij , aqua dest . 3 ss . Macerate and add ...
... applied to the conjunctiva or to any mucous surface induce violent purulent inflamma- tion with growth of false membrane . It is used in producing artificial conjunctivitis . A. Infusum : semina iij , aqua dest . 3 ss . Macerate and add ...
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... applied especially to periodical diseases . Acces'sory . A term applied to certain muscles , ducts , nerves , arteries , etc. , that are often inconstant , but always auxiliary in function , course , etc. , to the principal . A. of the ...
... applied especially to periodical diseases . Acces'sory . A term applied to certain muscles , ducts , nerves , arteries , etc. , that are often inconstant , but always auxiliary in function , course , etc. , to the principal . A. of the ...
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... applied to growths in which increase takes place by interstitial development from blastema , and also by reproduction of cells by fission . Accoucheuse . A midwife . A. C. E. Mixture . An anesthetic mix- ture , not so depressing as ...
... applied to growths in which increase takes place by interstitial development from blastema , and also by reproduction of cells by fission . Accoucheuse . A midwife . A. C. E. Mixture . An anesthetic mix- ture , not so depressing as ...
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... applied to any substance having a sour taste . A compound of an electro - negative element with one or more atoms of hydro- gen which can be replaced by electro - posi- tive or basic atoms . Acids vary in their terminations according to ...
... applied to any substance having a sour taste . A compound of an electro - negative element with one or more atoms of hydro- gen which can be replaced by electro - posi- tive or basic atoms . Acids vary in their terminations according to ...
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... applied to the imper- fect closure of the foramen ovale , a fœtal opening between the auricles of the heart , which prevents perfect aeration of the blood . It is thought to be connected with the disease variously known as cyanapathy ...
... applied to the imper- fect closure of the foramen ovale , a fœtal opening between the auricles of the heart , which prevents perfect aeration of the blood . It is thought to be connected with the disease variously known as cyanapathy ...
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abnormal acid affections albumin alcohol alkaloid animal artery astringent Atropine bark bladder blood body bone brain CaCO calcium called canal carbonate carbonic acid cardiac cartilage CaSO caused cavity cells cent cervical Chalybeate chloride CO₂ color condition consisting contains cord cornea County cubic inches denote disease diuretic Dose gr Dose of fld ducts dura mater emmenagogue especially external fermentation fever fluid glands inflammation instrument internal intestine kidney larynx layer lens ligament liquefy liquid medicine ment MgSO Mineral morbid mucous membrane muscles muscular NaCl nerve occurring organs ovum oxide pain paralysis Pathogenic Pertaining pharynx plexus poisonous posterior potassium prefix produced Properties due resembling root salts Saprophytic sensation skin sodium soluble solution spinal ss-j stomach substance sugar sulphate surface symptoms syphilis taining term applied Tinct tion tissue tonic treatise tube tumor ulcers Unof urethra urine uterus vagina vessels volatile oil
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Page 123 - ... between the anterior wall of the rectum and the posterior wall of the vagina. The swollen ovary feels like an enlarged gland, is convex, and sometimes throbs and pulsates beneath the finger.
Page 212 - The dissector has observed that the spermatic cord in the male and the round ligament in the female pierces the abdominal wall above Poupart's ligament.
Page 441 - Tonsils (Amygdala) are two glandular organs, situated one on each side of the fauces, between the anterior and posterior pillars of the soft palate. The tonsils are of a rounded form, and vary considerably in size in different individuals.
Page 179 - GUANO measured weight of a substance compared with that of an equal volume of another taken as a standard.
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