A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral SciencesSherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1844 - 394 páginas |
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... wood , generally that of oak coppice deprived of its bark , and is then termed pyroligneous acid ; by decomposing the acetates by sulphuric acid , and is then termed radical vinegar ; and when mixed with camphor and essential oils , it ...
... wood , generally that of oak coppice deprived of its bark , and is then termed pyroligneous acid ; by decomposing the acetates by sulphuric acid , and is then termed radical vinegar ; and when mixed with camphor and essential oils , it ...
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... wood of exogenous trees . From its being the channel of the ascending sap , it is commonly called sap - wood . Compare Duramen . ALCARRAZAS . A species of porous pottery made in Spain 12 ALB ALB.
... wood of exogenous trees . From its being the channel of the ascending sap , it is commonly called sap - wood . Compare Duramen . ALCARRAZAS . A species of porous pottery made in Spain 12 ALB ALB.
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... WOOD ( Lignum Aloës ) . A fragrant resinous substance , obtained from the Aquilaria ovata , and A. agallo- chum . ALOETIC ACID . The precipitate procured by heating nitric acid on aloes . ALOETICS . Medicines in which aloes are the ...
... WOOD ( Lignum Aloës ) . A fragrant resinous substance , obtained from the Aquilaria ovata , and A. agallo- chum . ALOETIC ACID . The precipitate procured by heating nitric acid on aloes . ALOETICS . Medicines in which aloes are the ...
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... wood - coal , and appears to be the altered resin of trees ; by Berzelius it was considered as a con- creted balsam . 1. Acid of Amber , or Succinic Acid , is obtained from amber by dry distillation . It is a delicate re - agent for ...
... wood - coal , and appears to be the altered resin of trees ; by Berzelius it was considered as a con- creted balsam . 1. Acid of Amber , or Succinic Acid , is obtained from amber by dry distillation . It is a delicate re - agent for ...
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... wood ; and— 4. Bruit de râpe . A grating sound of the heart , like that produced by the action of a file or rasp . There is every intermediate gradation , from the smooth- ness of the bellows - sound to the roughest sounds produced by a ...
... wood ; and— 4. Bruit de râpe . A grating sound of the heart , like that produced by the action of a file or rasp . There is every intermediate gradation , from the smooth- ness of the bellows - sound to the roughest sounds produced by a ...
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alkali ammonia animals antimony Aqua arising artery balsam bark bladder blood body boiling bone brain calyx camphor carbonate carbonic acid carpels cartilage cavity Celsus Cinchona colour compound consisting containing copper cornea corolla denoting Dicotyledonous disease distillation drachm duct employed external fever flowers fluid formerly called fruit genus gland Greek guaiacum hair heat Hence hernia inflammation inserted intestines iron juice leaf leaves lime liquid liquor Literally magnesia medicine membrane mercury metal mineral mucous mucous membrane muriate muscle name given nerves nitric acid obtained Oleum organs ounce ovarium ovum oxide pain peculiar portion potash powder prepared priv procured produced radix resembling resin root salt seeds skin soda solution species stamens stomach substance sugar sulphate sulphur sulphuret surface synonymous tained term applied tion tissue tribe of Dicotyledonous tumor urethra urine uterus vegetable vein vessels yellow yields
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Página 122 - 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...
Página 248 - Sesquih. Sesquihora, an hour and a half. Si n. val. Si non valeat, if it does not answer. Si op. sit. Si opus sit, if there be occasion. Si vir. perm. Si vires permittant, if the strength will bear it.
Página 97 - 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.
Página 172 - ... 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...
Página 125 - A fracture is termed traniverte, longitudinal, or obligue according to its direction in regard to the axis of the bone. It is called complicated if accompanied with dislocation, severe contusions, wounded blood-vessels, or any disease which prevents the union of the bones and causes them to be very easily broken.
Página 367 - 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.
Página 292 - 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.
Página 303 - 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.