An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ka)lefla); in Eng.,o^ste2-o-sel. Gen,, -celes. From oa-reov, a bone, and k^Atj. a ^ ost4oc^le. 1. A bony hardening of one or both testicles. 2. Ahernia with a cartilaginous or bony sac. [E.] OSTEOCEPHALOMA (Lat.), n. n. 02st-e2-o(o3)-seif(ke3f)-a^Ka^D-oraa^. Gen., -omatos {-atis). From bareov, a bone, andK€<fta\T^, the head. Medullary sarcoma arising from a bone.[a, 34.] OSTEOCHONDRITIS


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ka)lefla); in Eng.,o^ste2-o-sel. Gen,, -celes. From oa-reov, a bone, and k^Atj. a ^ ost4oc^le. 1. A bony hardening of one or both testicles. 2. Ahernia with a cartilaginous or bony sac. [E.] OSTEOCEPHALOMA (Lat.), n. n. 02st-e2-o(o3)-seif(ke3f)-a^Ka^D-oraa^. Gen., -omatos {-atis). From bareov, a bone, andK€<fta\T^, the head. Medullary sarcoma arising from a bone.[a, 34.] OSTEOCHONDRITIS (Lat.), n. f. O2st-e2-o(o3)-ko2nd(oh2o2nd)-rl(re)ti2s. Gen., -dritidos {-idis). From hareov, a bone, and x***-fipos, cartilage. Fr., ost&o-chondrite. Of Wagner, an inflamma-tory defect in calcification in which there is a layer of soft, yellow-ish-white tissue between the calcified and cartilaginous portions ofa rib. [a, 34.] OSTEOCHONDROMA (Lat.). n. n. 03st-e2-o(o8)-ko2nd-(ch^o2nd)-roma3. Gen., -dromatos (-atia). From bfrriov, a bone,and x°^^po9i cartilage. Fr., ostio-chondrome. Ger., Osteochon-droma Osteoidchondrom. A tumor made up of both osseous andcartilaginous tissue, [a, 17.]. RIZZOLI S OSTEOCLAST. OSTEOCHONDROPHYTE, n. O^st-e^-o-ko^ndro-fit. Lat.,osteochondrophyton (from btrriov, a bone, x°^^P°^-> cartilage, and4tvT6v, a plant). Fr., osteo-chondrophyte. See Osteoid enchon- DROMA. OSTEOCLASIS (Lat.), n. f. Oast-e«-o2kla2s(la3s)-i>s. Gen.,-claseos (-oclasis). From bvriov, a bone, and icAdo-ts, a , ostioclasie. Ger., Osteoklasie. Fracture of a bone, especiallyintentional fracture in order to remedy a deformity. OSTEOCLAST, o. OSste^-o-klaast. From oo-Teor, a bone, andKAai/, to break. Fr., osHoclaste^ myiloplaxe (1st def,), ostiophage(1st def.). Ger., O., OsteoMast, Knochenbrecher (2d def.), Knochen-/resser (1st def.). 3. Of KoHiker, one of the cells, often large andmultinucleated, found wherever osseous tissue or calcified cartilageis undergoing a


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