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
Licence: Public Domain Mark
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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![Aiuyg<li1'leHS,a,w7?i. Bot. Having n arraugenieut as in Amygdalus: mygda'leoiis. Ainygda'Iic. {AmygdMa; ter- liiial -ic.) Chevi. Applied to an cid obtainedfrom amygdalin. Amyg- 'd'licus, a, vm. Ainygrtjill'fCrus, a, um. {A onyg- ;/^ro, to bear.) Bot. Bearing luionds: amygdali'ferons. Mineral. ipplied to a geodes, with moveable emel. Amygdali'n. {Amygddla.) Chem. L white crystalline substance ob- lined from the bitter almond. imygddtina, oe, f. Aiiiygditliiuis, a, um. {Amyg- ala:.) Belonging to the almond : myg'daline. Amyg<liiliti.s, Kdis, f. {Amyg- the tonsils; -Uis, inflammation.) ^athol. Same as Tonsillitis. Aniyg^daloid. {Amygddla; ter- linal -Ides.) Resembling an almond. [mygddloldes, adj. Aniygdaloi'dal. A clmnsy sub- dtiite for amygdaloid. Aiiiyg^dillns, i, m. ('Afxvy8a\i], 1 almond.) A Linn, genus, Cl. zosand'idct; Ovd. Monogynia. Juss. '.osacece. Amyg'dalns Coninilinig. AI. led. The tree which yields the al- lond, both bitter and sweet. Amyg/dainsPer'sIca. AI. Afed. he peach tree. A]nylaceii.s, um. {Amylum.) tarch-like : amyla'ceous. Amylene. Chem. A substance ;ade by distilling fusel oil with doride of zinc. Amy'lic. {Amylum; terminal-ic.) hem. Applied to an acid obtained om starch. Am^licus, a, um. Aniylin. Same as Amidin. AniyloidSs, adj. {Amylum; ter- mA-Ides.) Resembling amylum: myloid. A'niyliim, i, n. (A, priv.; gvXri, mill; because made from unground heat.) A[. Aled. Pharmacopoeial ime (L. E. and U.S.A.) for starch, nng the fecula of the seeds of Tri- oum vulgare; (D.) the Berninis cula. Amj^rl'deus, a, wm. Bot. Having 1 arrangement as in the Amyris: nyri'deous. A'mji'rls, \dAs, f. (A, intensive ; fjivpov, a sweet-scented juice.) A Linn, genus, Cl. Octandria; Ord. Alonogynia. Juss. Terebinthacece. A'myris ElCmPfera. AI. Aled. Systematic name of the tree which yields guni-elemi. A'myris Gllcjtden'sis. Syste- matic name of the tree which affords balm or balsam of Gilead. See A Ipini Balsamum. A'myiis, a, um. (A, priv.; a muscle. ) Pathol. Without muscle ; fleshless: a'myous. Ana. See A A. Aiiit'bitsis, eos, or is, f. {’Ava- taivui, to ascend.) Med. The in- crease of a disease, or of a paroxysm. See A erne. AiiitbiVtlcns, a, um. Pathol. Per- taining to anabasis: anaba'tic. Aiiilcardiacensy a, um. Bot. Having an arrangement as in the Anacardium: anacardia'ceous. Aniicsitliar'tlcus, a, um. {And- cdtharsis, expectoration.) Promot- ing expectoration, or vomiting; ana- cathar'tic. Aiiftcy'clns Pyretbrum. M. Aled. Pharmacopoeial (L.E.) name for A nthemis Pyrethrum. Ana'drOmus, a, um. {’Avd, up- wards ; dpogo^, a course.) Ichthyol. Swimming up from the sea into the rivers: ana'dronious. Anse'mia, ce, f. (A, priv.; alga, blood. ) Pathol. Deficiency of blood : ane'my. AnsemialiSy is, e. )• Pathol. In Anse'mlcns, a, um. j a state of an- aemia: ane'mial: ane'mic. Anaiiroid Baro'meter. Nat. Philos. An apparatus consisting of a flat circular box, of some white metal, having the upper and under surfaces corrugated in concentric circles. This box is affected by every variation of pressure in the atmo- sphere, the corrugations on its surface giving it greater elasticity. Anae- roxdes Bdrd'metrum. Anaesthesia, ce, f. (A, priv.; di<r- Qdvor\aL, to understand, or to feel.) Physiol. Loss of feeling or percep- tion : anesthe'sy; a genus, Ord. Pys- cesthesice. Cl. Locales, of Cullen’s Nos- ology. AnscsthStlciis, a, um. {Anaes- thesia.) Pathol. Having no percep- tion nor sense of touch: anesthe'tic.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862393_0043.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


