A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral SciencesBlanchard and Lea, 1856 - 510 Seiten |
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A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences Richard Dennis Hoblyn Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2012 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
alcohol alkali ammonia animal anthelmintic antimony artery balsam bark bladder blood body boiling bone botany brain called calyx carbonate carpels cavity Cinchona colour Common name compound consisting containing cornea crystalline decoction denoting diaphoretic Dicotyledonous disease distillation diuretic dose drachm emetic employed external fever flowers fluid formerly fruit genus of plants glands guaiacum heat Hence hernia indigenous inflammation inserted intestines iron juice leaves lime liquid liquor Macerate magnesia medicine membrane mercury metal mineral mucilage mucous muscle name given natural order nerves nitric acid obtained officinalis Oleum organ ounce ovum oxide peculiar pharmacopoeial name potash potassa powder prepared principle priv procured produced properties resembling resin root salifiable salt sarsaparilla seeds skin soda solution species stamens stomach substance sugar sulphate sulphur supposed surface syrup tained term applied Tincture tion tissue tree tumour urethra urine uterus vegetable vein vessels volatile yellow yields
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 179 - A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers...
Seite 1 - MEDICAL LEXICON ; A Dictionary of Medical Science : Containing a concise Explanation of the various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology...
Seite 303 - He regarded a nutritive centre as a cell, the nucleus of which is the permanent source of successive broods of young cells, which from time to time fill the cavity of their parent.
Seite 313 - The creative force exists already in the germ, and creates in it the essential parts of the future animal. The germ is potentially the whole animal. During the development of the germ, the essential parts which constitute the actual whole are produced.
Seite 14 - DecubMs, of lying down. De d. in d. De die in diem, from day to day.
Seite 143 - For children under twelve years, the doses of most medicines must be diminished in the proportion of the age to the age increased by 12 ; thus, at two years to 4, viz.: -^ — = 4- At 21 the full dose may be given.
Seite 250 - ... object seen through them in certain directions ; so that instead of seeing one object we see two, side by side, when such a crystal or spar is interposed between the object and the eye ; and if a ray or small sunbeam be thrown upon a surface of either of these substances, it will be split into two, making an angle with each other, and each pursuing its own separate course, — this is called double refraction. Now, of these images or doubly refracted rays, one always follows the same rule as...
Seite 72 - Boil them to a proper thickness, then add a quarter of a pound of sugar, and two spoonfuls of yeast. Set the whole in a warm place near the fire for six or eight weeks, then place it in the open air, until it become a syrup : lastly, decant, filter, and bottle it up, adding a little sugar to each bottle.
Seite 422 - Under the true skin. Sublimation. A process by which volatile substances are raised by heat, and again condensed in a solid form, — differing from evaporation only in being confined to solid substances.
Seite 443 - In graduating a Centigrade thermometer, the freezing point is marked 0°, or zero, and the boiling point 100° ; the distance between the freezing and boiling points is divided into 100 equal parts; these equal divisions are carried as far below the freezing point and above the boiling point as desired.