Medical vocabulary, or, an explanation of all names, synonyms, terms, and phrases used in medicine and the relative branches of medical science.
- Mayne, Robert Gray, 1808-1868
- Date:
- 1862
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Credit: Medical vocabulary, or, an explanation of all names, synonyms, terms, and phrases used in medicine and the relative branches of medical science. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![by wliicli each fibril of muscle is said to be covered: the sa'rcoleme. Sarcolosy. ; A.oyo9, a dis- course.) Anat. The doctrine, or history of the soft and fleshy parts. SarcSltj'(]ia, cb, f. Sarcoma, n. CSup^.) Bot. Applied by Link to a fleshy part of variable form, which surrounds the ovary, or is situated upon it. Surg. Pathol. A fleshy tumour. A genus, Ord. Tumores, Cl. Locales, of Cul- len’s Nosology. Sarco'matons. {Sarcoma; ter- minal-osws.) Pathol. Like, having, or of the nature of sarcoma; fleshy. Sarcomhtosus, a, um. Sarci^'plillgus, a, um. (S«/o^; cfydyu), to eat.) Eating, consuming, or living on flesh : sarco'phagous. SarcISphyma, htis, n. ; 0U;U«, a tumour.) Surg. Pathol. A fleshy tumour : a sa'rcophyme. Sarcosis, is, or eos, f. Pathol., Surg. The progress of Narco??ia; also, preternatural generation of flesh. Sarcospe'rmus, a, um. (^dp^ ; cnreppLa, seed.) Bot. Applied to a tribe (pi. m.) oi Dermatocarpece, hav- ing fleshy capsules; sarcospe'rmous. Sarcotlcns, a, um. (^apKow, to make or produce flesh.) Pharm. MaTdng or inducing the growth of flesh; applied to medicines: sarco'tic. Surg. Pathol. Belonging to Sarcoma. Sardo'nlc Laiigli. Med., Pathol. A singular convulsive grin, or laugh, first observed in those who had eaten the herb Sa^rdonia, a kind of small- age ; applied to a peculiar expression of countenance observed in Tetanus, Diaphragmitis, etc. ; also termed Spasmus Cyniciis. RlsusSardtfnlcm. Sarmentaccns, a, um. {Sarmen- turn.) Bot. Having twigs, or run- ners : sarmenta'ceous. Sarmcntl'fCrus, a, um. (Sar- mentum; f^ro, to bear.) Bot. Bear- ing sannenta: sarmenti'ferous. Sarmcntosns, a, um. {Sarmen- tum; terminal-os?fs.) Bot. Full of runners : sarme'ntous. 8arme'iitiiiii, i, n. (Sarpo, to prune.) Bot. A twig; also, a runner. Sa'rsa (Jamaiccn.sls). M. Med. Pharmacopoeial name (L. 1851) for the root of Smilax officinalis; (E.) the Sarza; (D.) the Sarsaparilla ra- dix: sarsapa'rilla (Jamaica). \ fitarHilpftH'lla, cb, f. (Span. Sarca,p or Sarza, a thorn, or briar ; pariila.,ry a little vine.) M. Med. Pharma-l copoeial name (U.S.A.) for the root! of Smilax ojffici'aalis, and other specie™ of Smilax. J Kartdriiis, a, um. {Sartor, ai( tailor.) Belonging to a tailor: sarto'^s rian. A nat. Applied to a muscle,41 the longest of the human body. i Sa'rza, cb, f. (Span.) J/. Med.i. Pharmacopoeial name (E.) for'the* root of Smilax officinalis; (L.) theli Sarsa {.Tairudcensis); (D.) the Raki^', Sarsaparillce; sarsaparilla. Sa'ssafra.s. M. Med. Pharma-tj copoeial name (L. E. D.) for the rool^: of Sassafras officinale. Satellite. {Sdtdgo, to be dili- gent.) A guard. Astron. ThemoonSjjT) or secondary planets which movqfi about the primary ones. Sdtdles,t %tis, m. Sfttlvus, a, um. {SSro, to plant. M Bot. That which grows in a garden.! SS'turam, antis, part. {Sdlturo,^ to fill.) Filling : saturating. • Saturation. (Same.) Chem.^ Pharm. The state of a body whicl:* has dissolved another to the greatesi! extent to which it has power to eflfecl i its solution. Sdturdtio, onis, f. Satnrninns, a, um. {Sdturnus : Saturn; also a term for lead.) Astroyi ? Belonging to Saturn. Chem. Be longing to Plumbum, or lead: satuTi nine. Ssttyrl'ilsis, is, m. {^uTupo^, si satyr.) Pathol. Excessive desint for coition in men; incontinence ir i men. A genus, Ord. Dysorexica* Cl. Locales, of Cullen’s Nosology j Also applied to a species of Elephant f iasis, from its hideousness. Se<> Elephantiasis GrcBCorum. ^ Saiier-Kraiit. The German nam<: for cabbage preserved in brine ; ai article of food common in tha. country, like the pickled cabbage o this. See Sour Croat. 8an'riii.s, a, um. (Na?/ra, a lizard. Zool. Belonging to a lizard: sau'rian SaiirogrA'phin, cb, f. fSavpo^ a lizard; ypdfpio, to writo.) Xat Hist. A description of the sauria: reptiles: sauro'graphy. Siuiroldds, adj. {Saura ; termi nal -Ides.) Na,t. Hist. Resemblin a lizard: sau'roid. I](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862393_0380.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)