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... connected with the abdomen . A. Aorta . See Artery . A. Ganglia . See Ganglia . A. Gesta- tion . See Pregnancy , Extra - uterine . A. Muscles , the Internal and External Obliques , the Transversalis , Rectus , Pyra- midalis , and ...
... connected with the abdomen . A. Aorta . See Artery . A. Ganglia . See Ganglia . A. Gesta- tion . See Pregnancy , Extra - uterine . A. Muscles , the Internal and External Obliques , the Transversalis , Rectus , Pyra- midalis , and ...
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... connected with the disease variously known as cyanapathy , " Blue Disease , " " Blue Jaun- dice , " etc. Ac'me ( akμn , a point ) . The critical stage of a disease ; the crisis . The highest point or degree of anything . Ac'ne . Varus ...
... connected with the disease variously known as cyanapathy , " Blue Disease , " " Blue Jaun- dice , " etc. Ac'me ( akμn , a point ) . The critical stage of a disease ; the crisis . The highest point or degree of anything . Ac'ne . Varus ...
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... connected by external liga- ments . Distinguished by limited flexion in every direction , as , e . g . , between the vertebræ . Amphibia ( quot , Bioc , life ) . A class of the Vertebrata , living during their life both in the water and ...
... connected by external liga- ments . Distinguished by limited flexion in every direction , as , e . g . , between the vertebræ . Amphibia ( quot , Bioc , life ) . A class of the Vertebrata , living during their life both in the water and ...
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... connected with hydrarthrosis and swell- ing of the joints . Arthro'sis ( appow , to fasten by a joint ) . Articulation or ... connection between two or more bones , whether allowing movement between the two or not . The articulations are ...
... connected with hydrarthrosis and swell- ing of the joints . Arthro'sis ( appow , to fasten by a joint ) . Articulation or ... connection between two or more bones , whether allowing movement between the two or not . The articulations are ...
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... connected with its action . Both eyeballs move alike in read- ing , though one be a blind eye . Move- ment of the normal arm will sometimes produce slight motion of the opposite para- lyzed arm . An uniformity of innervation is usually ...
... connected with its action . Both eyeballs move alike in read- ing , though one be a blind eye . Move- ment of the normal arm will sometimes produce slight motion of the opposite para- lyzed arm . An uniformity of innervation is usually ...
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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.
Page iii - New Medical Dictionary. Including all the Words and Phrases used in Medicine, with their proper Pronunciation and Definitions, based on Recent Medical Literature. By GEORGE M. GOULD, BA, MD, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc., With Tables of the Bacilli, Micrococci, Leucoma'ines, Ptomaines, etc., of the Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Ganglia and Plexuses; Mineral Springs of US, Vital Statistics, etc.