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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![Bflbo, onis, m. ) (Bou€toi/, the Babun, onis, m. ) groin.) Surg. be inflammatory swelling of a lym- latic^land, particularly in the groin, axifla; a genus, Ord. Tumores; . Locales, of Cullen’s Nosology; lenitis: hn'ho. Bot. A Linn. >nus, CL PentandHa; Ord. Digy- ia. Juss. Umhelliferce. BfibOiL CJa'lbiliium. 31. Med. ormer name of the plant which .elds galbanum; now called Gal- mum officinale. Biibbnalgia, ce, f. {Bubon; Kyo's, pain.) Surg. Pathol. Pain L the groin: huhona'lgy. Blibonficele, es, f. (Bou€o)i;; tmnour.) Surg. A species of 3rnia in which part of the bowels rotrudes at the abdominal ring; monjTHOus with inguinal hernia. Bii’ccal. {Bucca, the cheek.) Be- )nging to the cheek. Buccdlis, Buccinator, ons, m. {Bucclno, ) somid a trumpet.) Anai. A flat lin muscle which forms the wall of ae cheek. Bncclno'iclae, patron, nom. pi. m. Bucclnum, a shell-fish like a trumpet r horn; terminal) Zodl. Name iven to a Family of the Alollusca Qas- ^'crpoda Pectinibranchiata, having ae Buccinum for its type. Bu'cco-. {Bucca, the chee.^.) Anat. - prefix in compoamd names denoting annection avith the cheek or its luscles. Buchn. M. Med. Pharmaco- ceial name (L.) of the Barosma cre- ata, B. crenulata, and B. serrati- ilia. See Bucku. Buck-Bean. M, 31ed. The 'lenyanthes trifoliata. Buck-Thorn. M. Med. The lhamnus catliarticus. Bucku. M. Aled. Pharmaco- leial name (E.) for the leaves of seve- al species of Barosma. See Buchu. Bucnemia, ce, f. (Bow, a particle f increase; Kvrtfxt], the leg.) Pathol. )isease of the leg, distinguished by ense, diffuse, inflammatory swelling. Bud. (F, Bouton.) Bot. T& udiments of a plant in a latent state, ill evolved at the proper season, and •y the influence of other circum- tances, Gem'ma, ce, f. BufTy Coat. Pathol. The in- flammatory crust, or buif-coloured substance on the surface of the cras- samentum of blood, taken from per- sons labouring under inflammation, when coagulation is completed. Co- rium Phlogilsticum. Bulani Fe ver. Pathol. Name by the natives on the African coast for yellow fever. Bulbl'fCrus, a, um. {Bulbus, a bulb ;/^ro, to bear.) Bot. Bearing bulbs : bulbi'ferous, Bul'bil. (Dim. Bulbus.) Bot. A small, solid, or scaly bud, which being detached from a plant, becomes developed and perfectly similar to it. Bidbillus, i, m. Bulbosiis, a, um. {Bulbus; ter- minal -osus.) Bot. Having, or full of bulbs: bul'bous. Bnlbnlus, i, m. See Bulbil. Bii'lbiis, i, m. (BoX€os.) Bot. A globular, coated body, solid, or composed of fleshy scales or layers, constituting the lower part of some plants, and sending off radicles from the flattened basis : a bulb. Bhlimia, ce, f. b (BoC, incret; is, f. v Xt/ads, hun- Bfllimns, i, m. j ger.) Pathol. Voracity, or insatiable hunger; canine hunger. A genus, Ord. Dyso- rexice; Cl. Locales, of Cullen’s Nos- ology. Bulla, ce, f. (A bubble.) Pa- thol. A transparent vesicle caused by burns, scalds, or otherwise ; a bleb ; a blister. Bullatus, a, um.) {Bulla ; ter- Bullusus, a, um. j minal-ds%s.) Bot. Having, or full of bullae, an appearance presented by the surface of a leaf being raised above its veins; bul'late : bul'lose. Bu’niou. {Bovviov, a kind of turnip.) Surg. Inflammation (or rather its effects) of the bursa mucosa, at the ball of the great toe, indura- tion of adjacent parts, enlargement of the joint, etc. Buptlialmus, ^,•In, (Bouv, an ox; otpQaX/iios, the eye.) Surg. Pathol. The first stage of Hy dr ophthalmia: ox-eye. Burdock. M. 31 ed. The Arc- tium lappa, and Lappa minor. Bur'^indy Pitch. 31. Med. Pix Burgundica of the phaimacopoeias (E. D.) or Pix abietina (L.).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24862393_0079.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


