The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used in medicine, surgery, pharmacy, botany, natural history, chymistry, and materia medica. Compiled from the best authorities.
- John Redman Coxe
- Date:
- 1808
Licence: Public Domain Mark
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![. ingina mucosa, a sore throat with scarlet eruption Angina adematosa, the malignant sore throat ; anasarca. Angina fieetoris, a disease of the heart ; an anomalous affection of the chest and organs of respiration Angina interna, ] names of the latens difficilis, | croup, or in- fierniciosa, [ flammatory fioly/iosa, ' affection of suffocativa, J the larynx. ulcerosa, the ulcerous, putrid or malignant sore throat. . ingiofiteris, alkanet. Angiospermos, /any plant having its Angyosjiermos, 3 seeds in a seed-ves sel. AngHcus sudor, the sweating sickness. Angolam% a very tall tree of Malabar. Angone, a species of chronic quincy ; an acute choafcing or suffocation, without inflammation. Angor, intense bodily pain ; the retir- ing of the native heat of the body to the centre. Angos, a vessel; a receptacle of hu- mours. Angsana, 1 a red gum of the East- Angsvrva,\ Indies, like that of dra- gon's blood ■ ■Ingit, bread made of the cassada, or West Indian bread-like root. Anguilla, the eel. torjiorijica, the electric eel of South America. Anguillare, a species of pimpinella. Anguis, the snake. senecta, the cast skin of a ser- pent. Angularis, angular, or having corners. arteria, an artery of the lower jaw. Angularis inusculus, the levator sca- pulce. Angulatus, any plant beset with an- gles. Angulus, an angle, or corner. ucutus libit, the spine of the tibia or shin bone. Angulusmaxilla infer ioris, the angle of the lower jaw. Angulus oculi, the canthus, or corner of the eve. Angaria, the water melon, or citrul- lus. Angustatio, ? straitness ; anxiety ; Angusiii, } restlessness ; a narrow- ness of the vessels, or natural pas- sages. Angustatus, narrowed. Angustifolius, having narrow leaves. Ariguslur. , ? the bark of a tree Anguaiurx cortex,} from the Spanish Main ; supposed by some the Bru- cea autidysenterica ; by others the magnolia plumieri. Anhaidinum, a corrosive medicine de- scribed by Hartman. AnhaUina atjua, Anhalt water. Anhaltina renudia, medicines assist- ing respiration. Anheiatio, \ panting ; difficult respir- Anhelo, \ ation ; shortness of breath without fever. Anheiatio ofijiressiv::, difficult breath- ing with much oppression. Anheiatio suj/prcssiva, difficult breath- ing with a sense of suffocation. Anhelitus<i a shortness of breath ; pant- ing ; horse-dung ; smoke. Anhelus, shortness of breath, as in asthma. a large aquatic bird of of the crane kind ) a lari urn a, I Anlii) Anhingz, j in Brasi, . inh uiba, sassafras. Aniada, ] Aniadon, '.planetary influence pro- Aniadum, ; moting long life. Aniadus, J Aniceton, plaster for a scald head of litharge, alum, and turpentine. Anicetum, anisum, or aniseed ; inse- parable. Anidi as, ~\ An id rests, | . ,. , . ^•rfro^,[n0tdlSP°sedtOSWeat A/.idrus, J Anil, indicum, or indigo. Anililas, dotage. Anima, the mind, or thinking princi- ple. Anima aloes, refined aloes. articulorum, hermodactylus. brutulis, the blood. Anima he/iatis, sal martis, or green vitriol.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21111820_0057.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)