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 . adicis fluidum.—Flores convallariae odoratae. Theherb of C. maialis. [B, 180 (a, 24).]—Flores convallariae maia-lis. The flowers of C. maialis. [a, 24.] CQNVALLARIACE^ [Link] (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ko%-va21(wasl)-Ia(la^)-ri-a(a)se(ke2)-e(a2-e=). Fr., convnllariaceea. A suborderof the Liliaceoe, comprising Convallaria, Polygonatum, Maianthe-mum, Smiladna, Dianella, and Streptopus. [B, 170 (a, 24).] CONVAL


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 . adicis fluidum.—Flores convallariae odoratae. Theherb of C. maialis. [B, 180 (a, 24).]—Flores convallariae maia-lis. The flowers of C. maialis. [a, 24.] CQNVALLARIACE^ [Link] (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ko%-va21(wasl)-Ia(la^)-ri-a(a)se(ke2)-e(a2-e=). Fr., convnllariaceea. A suborderof the Liliaceoe, comprising Convallaria, Polygonatum, Maianthe-mum, Smiladna, Dianella, and Streptopus. [B, 170 (a, 24).] CONVALLARI.^ [Eeichenbaeh] (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ko^n-va^l- (wal)-la(la=)ri2-e(a-e). A subdivision of the Smilacinae. [B, 170.] CONVALLARIE (Fr.), adj. Ko^n-va^l-a^r-e-a. Resembling the Convallaria, as a n. in the f. pi., ces, a section of the order Asparaginece, family LiliacecB. [L, 41.] (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ko2n-va21(wa31)-la2(la3)-ri-(ri-)e^-e(a-e). Fr., convallariees. 1. Of Bentham and Hooker, atribe of the Liliaceoe, comprising Convallaria, Theropogon, Spei-rantha, and Reineckea. 2. Of Endhcher, a tribe of the Smilaceoe,comprising Drymophila, Streptopus, Polygonatum, Convallaria,. CONVALLARIA MAIALIS. [A, 327.] Smilacina, Smilax, Ripogonum, iMZuriaga, Callixene, Ruscus,and Prosartes. 3. Ot Beichenbach. a subdivision of the Smilacinae^comprising the same genera as Endlichers, and in addition Danaidaand the divisions Herrerieoe, Eriospermeoe, Roxbuxghieoe, andP/izic-siece. [B,42,170, (a, 24).] CONVALLARIN, n. ^r-Pa. A glucoside, CjiHyO,,;obtained from Convallaria maialis; it occurs in colorless prisms:of acrid taste, scarcelj^ soluble in water, but readily so in alcoholand in ammonia, and insoluble in ether. It is a purgative, thoughgreat discrepancy exists as to its therapeutic effects, owing, it issupposed, to the impurity of the drug. [B. 5,14 (a, 24).]- CONVALLABIN.^: (Lat.), n. f. pi. Ko2n-va=l(wal)-a»r(a»r)-in(en)e(a-e). Of Eeichenbaeh, a division of


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