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 . arein|«irSo?him°w£h themselves developed either directly or byrraduaiiy loses its water division from the cs of the archespore. \B,and becomes thickened; 10, 104, 329 ; Engler (B, 245).]—Mother-c. of themiddle, and 11, lower; layer gtoma. Fr., cellule-mire du stomate. TheSf 3; iralh^po?ewhtch vegetable c which divides to form the twoby processes of diviflionindi- guard-cs. [B, 104.] See under Guard-


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 . arein|«irSo?him°w£h themselves developed either directly or byrraduaiiy loses its water division from the cs of the archespore. \B,and becomes thickened; 10, 104, 329 ; Engler (B, 245).]—Mother-c. of themiddle, and 11, lower; layer gtoma. Fr., cellule-mire du stomate. TheSf 3; iralh^po?ewhtch vegetable c which divides to form the twoby processes of diviflionindi- guard-cs. [B, 104.] See under Guard-c—cated in 14 and 15, finally Motor-c, Motor ganglion c. Motorforms the tetrad 06) of nerve-c. Fr., WeStepeSi Ger motoriache, Nervenzelle, ,cB, by ihe cs of 10 usually Of large Size, whose axis-cylinder pro-and 11, whichlle nearest the cess IS supposed to be connected directly witharehespore, the remamng a motor nerve-flbre. fj, 28, 30, 31, 35, —riVi™™ w1L,°.t: Mucilage-c. A plant-c. containing mucil-^SedJ^coaSXt age. [BVMucin-c, Mucous c. [Heiden-ofoll. hain],Mucus-c. Yr.^cellulemuquevse. Ger., 4 3 0 76 5 12 mo 9 M- 13 0. Schleimzelle. A c. which contains or secretes mucus ; particularly,a variety of the salivary cs. containing mucus but no albumin.[J, 21, 30, 35; L, 318.) See also GoftZef-c—Multiple Ger., Vielzellenbildung. A variety of internal (q. v.). [B, 35.]—Multipolar c. Lat., cellula multipolaris. Fr.,cellule multipolaire. Ger., multipolare Zelle. A c. having many f)rocesses or poles; a term used mostly in speaking of ]—Muscle-c. Fr., cellule musculaire. Ger., Muskelzelle. general term applied to cs part or all of whose substance iscontractile and acts as a muscular fibre. See Muscular fibre-c,Neuro-muscular c. When the term is applied to the structural ele-ments of muscular tissue, the form of muscular tissue is usuallyindicated, as striated muscle-cs


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