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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![es'sus AnnidCi'i'is, ProtuMran'tia Innularis. Annularis V5na. A not. The nnular vein, between the little and ing fingers. Annulatus, «, wm. {Annulus, a ing.) Having rings ^ an'nulated. Zobl. Applied to a class (pi. n.) of the Ar- imlata. Annnlns Aljdominis. See Ah- loniinal Ring. AnnulusLlgamentSsns. Anat. rhe ciliary circle, or ligament. A'node. {’Ava, up; 0^05, away.) Vat. Philos. In electro-chemical iction, that part of the surface of the lecomposing body which the electric lurrent enters. Ano'dic. (Same.) Physiol. Ap- )lied by Marshall Hall the same as ■inastaltic. Anb'dtcus, a, uni. A'nodyne. (A, priv. ; oduvn, )ain.) Pharm. Applied to medicines vhich assuage pain; antalgic. And'- iynus, a, um. See Sopiem. AnomalQcg'pUaiiis, i. m. (’Ay- i/xaXos, irregular ; Ke(j)aXi], the lead.) Physiol. One whose head is leformed. Anoniillillorus, a, um. {Ano- nhlus; Jios, a flower.) Bot. Hav- ng anomalous flowers: anomaliflo'- •ous. Anliniitllpes, pedis, adj. {And- ndlus; pes, a foot.) Having anoma- ous feet: ano'malipede. Ano'malons. (A, priv.; o^aXds, ;qual.) Pathol. Applied to diseases )r symptoms out of the regular course. :inomdlus, um. Anom'pliilliiSy a, um. (A, priv. ; >/x(|)aXds, the navel.) Physiol. Hav- ng no navel: anom'’phalous. Anoplithal'mia, ce, f. (A, priv.; 'xfidaXfjLo?, the eye.) Pathol. The jondition of being without eyes: inophthal'my. AnopHitlierinm, ii, n. (A, priv.; m-Xov, armour; dvpiou, a beast.) 'ieol. A fossil animal fovmd in the Paris tertiaries, having no horns, lusks, or claws. Ano'psia, ce, f. (A, priv.; o\j/L^, nsion.) Pathol. Defect of sight. Anor'clius, a, um. (A, priv. ; 5px‘s> a testicle.) Physiol. Having 10 testicles: anor'chous. AnOrc'xia, ce, f. (A, priv.; d/oc^- .5, an ajjpetite.) Want of appetite: an'orexy: a genus, Ord. Dysorexice ; Cl. Locales, of Cidlen’s Nosology. See Asitia, Fastidium Cibi. Anoi-uial. Qee Abnormal. Anosmia, ce, f. (A, priv. ; d^w, to smell.) Loss of the sense of smell. Anospliresia, ce, f. (A, priv.; do-^^pijais, the sense of smell.) Med. Loss of the sense of smell: anos- phre'sy. Anotns, a, um. (A, priv.; ods, the ear.) Without ears: ano'tous. Anou'rns, a, um. (A, priv.; ovpa, a tail.) Without a tail: anouTous. AnsSrinns, a, um. {Anser, a goose.) Pei-taining to a goose: an'- serine. See Pes Anserinus. Anta'cid. (Ai/tI, against; acid'os, acid.) Pharm. Destroying or coiinteracting acidity, by combining with and neutralising it. Anta'crid. {AvtI ; acridus, acrid.) Pharm. Correcting an acrid condi- tion of the secretions. Anta'cridus, a, um. Anta'gonism. {Avrl; aywviX^w, to contend.) Physiol. The action of muscles opposed to each other in their office. Antdgdnisfmus, i, m. Anta'gonist. Anat. Applied to muscles (nom. pi.) whose function is opposed to that of others, as abduc- tors and adductors, extensors and flexors, etc., Antdgbnidta, ce, f. AntaTgic. {Avt'l ; aXyoi, pain.) Same as Anodyne. Antal'gicus, a, um. Antal'kaline. {’Ai/tl ; alMli.) Chem. Neutralising alkalis. Antal- kdllnus, a, um. Antaplirodi'slac. ) {AvtI ; ’Acjj- Antaplirodi'tic. j pobiTri, ve- nereal desire.) Pharm. Opposed to what is venereal, anti-venereal. An- MphrSdlsi'dcus, Antaphrodlticus, a, um. Autarc'tic. {A-rvl; apKTLKO’s, pertaining to the north.) Astron. Opposite the north; southern. Ant- arcftlcus, a, um. Antarc'tic Clr'cle. Astron. The line of boundary between light and darkness, when the sim throws his beams over and beyond the South Pole. Antarthri'tlc. (AvtI ; &pdpT'ri?, gout.) Pharm. Relieving gout. Ant- arthrxilcus, a, um.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862393_0049.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


