A German-English dictionary of medical terms / by Frederick Treves and Hugo Lang.
- Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet
- Date:
- 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A German-English dictionary of medical terms / by Frederick Treves and Hugo Lang. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![Abfangungskana], ?«. intercepting sewer Abfiltrieren, v. a. to filter Abfliessen, v. n. to flow off, to drain Abfliiss, m. evacuation, defluxion Abflussschnur,/. seton Abflusswunde, /. wound made by a seton Abfuhr, /. loss, removal Abfiihrbar, adj. voidable Abfiihren, v. a. to evacuate, purge Abfiihrend, adj. purgative, aperi- ent, cathartic Abfiihrkur,/. treatment by aperi- ents Abfiihrlatwerge, /. laxative elec- tuary Abfiihrmittel, n. evacuant, laxa- tive, aperient, purgative Abfubrpille, /. purgative pill Abfuhrung, /. purgation, evacua- tion Abfubrungsgang, «t. efiEerent duct Abfiibrvuigsmittel, n. evacuant, laxative, aperient, purgative Abfuhrweg, m. an excretory pas- sage Abgang, m. departure, decay, de- cline, diminution; excrement Abgehen,?.'. n. to pass (worms, &;c.), to discharge (blood, kc.), to de- part this life ; to miscarry Abgekapselt, adj. encapsuled Abgeknickt. V. Geknickt Abgelebt. adj. decrepit Abgelebtheit,/. decrepitude Abgemagert, adj. emaciated Abgerundet, adj. rounded off Abgescblagen, adj. heavy, power- less, dejected, depressed Abgeschlagenbeit, /. depression, dejection, heaviness, powerless- ness Abgespalten, adj. separated (as by chemical decomposition) Abgespannt, adj. enervated, low- spirited, wealiened, atonic, re- laxed Abgespanntheit,/. atony, debility, relaxation Abgestumpft, adj. blunt, dull (of the senses) Abgeatumpftheit, /. bluntness, dulness (of the senses) Abgllederung, /. amputation at a joint, dismemberment Abhagern, v. n. to become emaci- ated, to lose flesh Abharten, v. a. to harden, to season Abbartung,/. hardening Abhauten, v. a. to excoriate, to remove the cuticle Abhautung, /. excoriation, skin- ning Abbebeln, v. a. to displace by leverage Abheblung, /. displacement by leverage Abheilen, v. a. & n. to cause to heal, to heal; to fall off (as of a scab) Abbeilung, /. healing, curing Abhelfbar, adj. remediable, cur- able Abhelfen, v. a. to remedy Abbellung,/. clarification Abimpfen, v. a. to take lymph frcn vaccine vesicles Abirrung, /. aberration Abkapseln, v. 11. to encapsule Abkapselung,/! encapsulation Abklatscbpraparat, n. cover-glass preparation (of bacteria) Abknicken. V. Knicken Abknickung. V. Enickung Abkocbung,/. decoction Abkommling, m. derivative (in chemistry) Abkiihlen, v. a. & n. to cool, to refrisrerate Abkiihlung, /. refrigeration Abkuhlungsmittel, n. cooling medicine, refrigerant Ablagem, v. a. & n. to deposit, to settle Ablagerung,/. doposit Ablation, /. amputation, extirpa- tion Ablauf, m. a flowing off, issue, dis- charge, drain Ablaufen, v. 11. to flow off, to come to an end, to discharge Ablaufend, adj. decurrent Ableiten, v. a. to draw off Ableitend, adj. derivative Ableitung,/. revulsion, derivation Ableitungskur, /. treatment by derivatives or revulsives](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21536430_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)