A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral SciencesWhittaker, 1878 - 723 páginas |
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... muscle whose office is to bring one part towards another . Thus , the rectus internus is also called adductor oculi , from the action of this muscle in turning the eye towards the nose . Its antagonist is called abductor . ADELPHIA ...
... muscle whose office is to bring one part towards another . Thus , the rectus internus is also called adductor oculi , from the action of this muscle in turning the eye towards the nose . Its antagonist is called abductor . ADELPHIA ...
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... muscle ) . The tendinous extremity of a muscle , whether it be flat or round . The term , though derived from veuūpov , nervus , Latin , has nothing to do with nerves ; it was not till the time of Galen that the term vεupov was applied ...
... muscle ) . The tendinous extremity of a muscle , whether it be flat or round . The term , though derived from veuūpov , nervus , Latin , has nothing to do with nerves ; it was not till the time of Galen that the term vεupov was applied ...
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... muscle of the thigh and of the arm . terossei muscles are termed bicipites , from having each two heads . 7. Bi - concave ( concavus , hollowed out ) . Concave or hollowed out on both sides ; a term applied to a vertebra . 8. Bi ...
... muscle of the thigh and of the arm . terossei muscles are termed bicipites , from having each two heads . 7. Bi - concave ( concavus , hollowed out ) . Concave or hollowed out on both sides ; a term applied to a vertebra . 8. Bi ...
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... muscle ; a muscle of the cheek , so called from its use in blowing the trumpet . It is also named alveolo - labialis . BUCCO - LABIA'LIS . The name given by Chaussier to a nerve of variable origin , being sometimes a continuation of the ...
... muscle ; a muscle of the cheek , so called from its use in blowing the trumpet . It is also named alveolo - labialis . BUCCO - LABIA'LIS . The name given by Chaussier to a nerve of variable origin , being sometimes a continuation of the ...
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... muscular flesh which has been beaten to make it tender . CA'RO , CA'RNIS . Flesh ; the fibrous substance composing muscle . Carnine is a base found in " Extractum carnis . " [ CAROTIC ] ( Kapwτikós , stupefying , soporific , from kapów ...
... muscular flesh which has been beaten to make it tender . CA'RO , CA'RNIS . Flesh ; the fibrous substance composing muscle . Carnine is a base found in " Extractum carnis . " [ CAROTIC ] ( Kapwτikós , stupefying , soporific , from kapów ...
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Página 286 - ANALOGUE." — A part or organ in one animal which has the same function as another part or organ in a different animal. " HOMOLOGUE." — The same organ in different animals under every variety of form and function f.
Página 374 - ... to the pit of the stomach, the arm-pits, between the thighs, and to the soles of the feet.
Página 374 - Repeat these movements deliberately and perseveringly, fifteen times only in a minute. (When the patient lies on the thorax, this cavity is compressed by the weight of the body, and expiration takes place. When he is turned on the side, this pressure is removed, and inspiration occurs.) 6th. When the...
Página 373 - Place the patient gently on the face with one WRIST under the forehead ; [all fluids and the tongue itself then fall forwards, leaving the entrance into the wind-pipe FREE.] If there be breathing wait and WATCH ; if not, or if it FAIL, — II.
Página 131 - February 1822. vided consciousness) or double personality, exhibiting in some measure two separate and independent trains of thought, and two independent mental capabilities, in the same individual ; each train of thought, and each capability, being wholly dissevered from the other, and the two states in which they respectively predominate subject to frequent interchanges and alternations.
Página 373 - Replace the patient on the face, raising and supporting the chest well on a folded coat or other article of dress. Turn the body very gently on the side and a little beyond, and then briskly on the face, back again; repeating these measures cautiously, efficiently, and perseveringly about fifteen times in the minute, or once every four or five seconds, occasionally varying the side.
Página 498 - ... eyes shut and the pupils contracted ; and the whole expression of the countenance is that of deep and perfect repose. As the poisoning advances, the features become ghastly, the pulse feeble and imperceptible, the muscles exceedingly relaxed, and, unless assistance is speedily procured, death ensues. If the person recovers, the sopor is succeeded by prolonged sleep, which commonly ends in twenty-four or thirty-six hours, and is followed by nausea, vomiting, giddiness, and loathing of food.
Página 314 - THIS form of mental derangement has been described as consisting in a morbid perversion of the feelings, affections, and active powers, without any illusion or erroneous conviction impressed upon the understanding : it sometimes co-exists with an apparently unimpaired state of the intellectual faculties.
Página 688 - Vesicula ( Vesicle) : a small orbicular elevation of the cuticle, containing lymph, which is sometimes clear and colourless, but often opaque, and whitish or pearl-coloured. It is succeeded either by scurf or by a laminated scab.
Página iii - Absorption by the skin has been already mentioned, as an instance in which that process is most actively accomplished. Metallic preparations rubbed into the skin have the same action as when given internally, only in a less degree. Mercury applied in this manner exerts its specific influence upon syphilis, and excites salivation...