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 . , an eruption of small pus-tules, either discrete or confluent, that harden into crusts. [G, 58.] ECPYETICadj. E^k-pi-eti^k. Gr.,eKirui|Timj!. Lat., ecpj/c*i-cus. Ft., ecpyetique. Ger., eitererzeugend. Suppurative, promot-ing suppuration. [L, 43.] ECQUEVILLET (Fr.), n. E^kvel-a. A place in the depart-ment of the Haute-SaSne, France, where there is a spring contain-ing sodium chloride. [A, 385 (a, 21


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 . , an eruption of small pus-tules, either discrete or confluent, that harden into crusts. [G, 58.] ECPYETICadj. E^k-pi-eti^k. Gr.,eKirui|Timj!. Lat., ecpj/c*i-cus. Ft., ecpyetique. Ger., eitererzeugend. Suppurative, promot-ing suppuration. [L, 43.] ECQUEVILLET (Fr.), n. E^kvel-a. A place in the depart-ment of the Haute-SaSne, France, where there is a spring contain-ing sodium chloride. [A, 385 (a, 21).] ECRASE (Fr.), adj. A-kra=-za. In botany, depressed. [L, 48.] ECRASEMENT(Fr.), n. A-kraz-man. Ger., , schiacciamento. Sp., magulladura. The operation of crush-ing. [—E. lin^aire. The operation of cutting through tissuesin a line by means of an 6craseur. [E.] ECRASEUR (Fr.), n. A-kraS-zu^r. Ger., Zerquetscher. It.,schiacciatore, sarcotritore, istotritore. Sp., magullador. An in-strument devised by Chassaignac for effecting the gradual andbloodless divisioa of tissues by crushing them by means of a loopof chain, wire, or cord which, having been made to encircle them,. MAISSONEUVES fiORASEUR. Is slowly tightened by a screw or rack-and-pinion mechanism inthe handle. [—Galvanic 6. Of Middeldorpf, an instrumentconsisting of a loop of platinum wire which, by its attachment to arod and screw, can be shortened as it burns its way through [E.] ECREGMA (Lat.), n. n. E2k-re=g(rag)ma. Gen., ecregmatos(-is). See Ecrhegma. [A, 387.] BCBEVISSE (Fr.). n. Akr-ves. See Astaous and Cancer.—Fattes d6. de mer. See ChelcB cancrorum (under Cancer).—Pierres d6s, Yeux d*6s. See Astacolith. ECREXIS (Lat.), n. f. E2k-re2x(rax)i2s. Gen., ecresceos (-is). cKpTjfts. See Ecrhexis. ECRHEGMA (Lat.), ii. n. E2k-re=g(rag)ma». Gen., ecrheg-matos(-is). Gr., I«pi)ym<«. A rupture, bursting forth, eruption. lA,325 (a, 21) ; A, 387.] ECRHEXIS (Lat.), n. f. E2k-


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