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 . iopatliique. A reflexcough due to heart disease, [a, 34.]—T. convulsive. See Per-tussis.—T. doreille. See Ear cough.—T. £ructante. Coughwith eructative paroxysms, [a, 34.]—T. ^teinte. Cough withoutperceptii>le noise. [L, 87 (a, 50).]—T. ferine. See Tussis/erina.—T. grasse, T. humide. See Mucous cough.—T. cough due to intestinal trouble, [a, 34.]—T. cough associa


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 . iopatliique. A reflexcough due to heart disease, [a, 34.]—T. convulsive. See Per-tussis.—T. doreille. See Ear cough.—T. £ructante. Coughwith eructative paroxysms, [a, 34.]—T. ^teinte. Cough withoutperceptii>le noise. [L, 87 (a, 50).]—T. ferine. See Tussis/erina.—T. grasse, T. humide. See Mucous cough.—T. cough due to intestinal trouble, [a, 34.]—T. cough associated with ovarian disease. F«, 34.]—T. cough due to pleural irritation, [o, 34.]—T. qui Iioupe. Aprovincial name for whooping-cough, ft).]—T, sSclie. See DryCOUGH.—T. spl^niqne. Reflex cough due to disease of the spleen,[o, 34.]—T. sympathique. Cough caused by reflex irritation ofthe pneumogastrio nerve, [a, 34.]—T. tracli6ale. Cough due totracheal irritation, [a, 34.]—T. vermineuse. Reflex cough dueto intestinal worms, [a, 34.] TOVOMITA (Lat.), n. f. To-vo(wo)-mit(met)a». Ger., Oelb-frucht. A genus of tropical American clusiaceous plants. The. From toxicare, to poison. TovomitecR are a section of the Clusiece. [a, 35.]—T. fi-uctipen-dula. A species found in the Peruvian Andes. The bark is usedin medicine, [a, 35.] TOW, n. To. Qr., aTvinj. Lat., stupa. Fr., itoupe. Ger.,Werg. The coarser part of tlax or hemp, [o, TOXA (Lat.), n. n. pi. To^xa>. From rofi/tdi, poison. OfEisenmann, diseases produced by poisons. [L, 5U (o, 14).) (Lat.), n. f. To!x-em(aSe2m)-i2-a8. From Tofwtdv,poison, and alua, blood. Fr., toximie. See Blood-Foisosiso. TOXEMIC, adj. To»x-e2mi2k. Fr., toxiniique. Ger., tox-dmisch. Pertaining to or affected with toxaemia. [D.] TOXAiBUMIN, n. To^x-a^l-bu^mi^n. Of Brieger andFraenkel, any one of the toxic substances resulting from the actionof the various bacilh on the albumins of the tissues, and re


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