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 . repju-a, a seed). See Umbilical cord (2d def.). FODOTHECA (Lat.), n. f. Po2d-o(o3)-the(tha)ka3. Fromirov5, the foot, and B-qK-ri, a case. The horny or leather-like coveringof the unfeathered portion of a birds foot. [L, 221.] PODOTROCHILITIS (Lat), n. f. Po2d-o(o3)-tro2k(tro2ch2)-il-i(e)ti3g. Gen., -litidos i-idis). From irovs-, the foot, and rpoxiAia,a pulley. Fr., podotrochilite. See Maladie navic


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 . repju-a, a seed). See Umbilical cord (2d def.). FODOTHECA (Lat.), n. f. Po2d-o(o3)-the(tha)ka3. Fromirov5, the foot, and B-qK-ri, a case. The horny or leather-like coveringof the unfeathered portion of a birds foot. [L, 221.] PODOTROCHILITIS (Lat), n. f. Po2d-o(o3)-tro2k(tro2ch2)-il-i(e)ti3g. Gen., -litidos i-idis). From irovs-, the foot, and rpoxiAia,a pulley. Fr., podotrochilite. See Maladie naviculaire. PODURA(Lat.), n. f. Fo^d-u.^r(urysi^. Fr.,podure. Oer.,Spring-schwanz. A genus of orthopterous insects. By reason of the mark-ings on its scales, they are used as test-objects in microscopy. PODURUS (Lat.), adi. Po2d-u2r(ur)u3sfu*s). From iroU^, thefoot, and oi/pd, the tail. Fr., podure. Walking or leaping by tljeaid of the tail (said of insects). [L, 41 (a, 34).] PODYPERIDROSIS (Lat.), n. f. Po2d-ip(u«p)-u6r(ear)-id(ed)-rosi^s. Gen., -roseos (-is). From novg, the foot, vwep, to excess,and cSpwo-i?, perspiration. Fr., podyperidrose. Excessive sweat-ing of the feet. [L, 50 (a, 14).]. PODOPHTLLUM PELTATUM. [A, 327.] PCECIHA (Lat.), n. f. FeMi)o^-e^k)-ini^-ei^. Gr., TrotKiAta(from iroiKiAos. variegated). See Epichrosisjj. PCECILOMELASMA (Lat.), n. n. Pe2s(po2-e2k)-i21-o(o3)-me2I-a^z(a^s)ma3. Gen., -asmaios (-atis). From itolkiAos, variegated,and jLi^Aao-/xa, a livid spot. Fr., paecilomelasme. Ger., Poikiloviel-asma. Gangrene of the feet in the aged. [L, 50 (a, 34).] PCECII-OPERISSOMA (Lat.), n. u. Pe2a(poa-e2k)-i21-o(o3)-pe^r-i^s-soma^. Gen., -somatos (-atis). From ttolkC^os, mottled,and irepifTiTiona, superfluity. Fr., poecilop^ritt6me. An exuberantgrowth of heterogeneous tissues. [L, 50 (a, 14).] POGUNIASIS (Lat.), n. f. Pog-o2n(on)-i(i2)-as(a8s)-i2s. Gen.,-aseos (-asis). From Tru-yon, the beard. Excessive growth of thebeard ; also, its presence in women. [L, 50 (a, 48


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