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.
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![4NS Ansteckungsquelle, /. source of infection Ansteckungsstoff, m. contagion, contagious matter, virus Ansteckungsvermogen, n. capa- bility of infecting Ansteckungswidrig, adj. anticon- tagious Anstoss, VI. impulse, paroxysm ; impediment in speech Anstossen, v. a. & n. to invade, to attack,-to seize, to wound; to stammer Anstossen, n. stammering Anstrengung,/. exertion, effort Anthelmintisch, adf). anthelmintic Anthrakosis, /. (der Lungen), chronic inflammation of the lung, caused by inhaling coal-dust Anthraxbraune,/. anthrax of the throat Anthraxfleber, n. anthrax fever, splenic fever Anthraxgift, n. anthrax virus Anthraxodem, n. malignant oedema Anthropotomie, /. dissection of the human body Antikachektisch, adj. anticachec- tic Antileptiscli, adj. antileptio Antimonhaltig, adj. antimonial Antimonspiegel, m. antimonial lustre Antipyrese, /. antipyretic treat- ment Antipyretisch, adj. antipyretic Antipyrotisch, adj. remedying burns or scalds Antitoxicon, n. an antidote for poison Antlitz, n. face. F. Gesicht Antlitzblutader,/. facial vein Antlitzdriise,/. facial gland Antlitzmuskel, facial muscle Antlitznerv, m. facial nerve Antlitzpulsader, /. i facial Antlitzschlagader,/. ) artery Antoniusfeuer, ti. erysipelas; an- thrax : in the middle ages ap- plied to ergotiSmus gangrsenosus Anurie, /. total suppression of urine Anwachsen, v. n. to grow on or to ; to rise, to swell Anwallung, /. a fit, paroxysm, attack Anwandeln, v. n. to attack, to seize (of diseases) Anwandlung, /. tit, attack, par- oxysm Anwenden, v. a. to apply, to em- ploy, to use Anwendung,/. application, use Anwidern, v. a. to disgust, to ■ nauseate An-wTichs, m. excrescence, accre- tion, oedema Anzapfen, v. a. to tap, to punc- ture Anzeichen, n. symptom, sign, prognostic Anzeige,/. symptom, indication Anzeigeud, a'{j. symptomatic Anziehend, adj. astringent, ad- ducent Anzieher, m. ] adductor Anziehmuskel, vi. i muscle Anziehung, /. adduction Anziehungsmuskel, m. adductor muscle Aortenausdeh.nung, /. dilatation of the aorta Aortenbogen, m. arch of the aorta Aortenentziindung, /. aortitis Aortengeflecht, n. aortic plexus Aortenherz, n. the left side of the heart Aortenkammer, /. left ventricle of the heart Aortenklappe, /. aortic valve Aortenklappenfehler, m. defect of aortic valve Aortenschlitz, m. aortic opening (in diaphragm) Aortenspalte, /. aortic opening (in diaphragm) Aortenstenosengerauscli, n. mur- mur of aortic stenosis Aortenton, 7/t. aortic sound Aortenwand,/. aortic wall Aortenwurzel, /. root of the aorta Aortenzwiebel, »t. bulbus aortte Apepsie,/. disturbed digestion Apeptisch, adj. indigestible Apertorium, n. an instrument for dilating an opening Apertur,/. aperture, mouth](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21536430_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)