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 . h. f. prakt. Dermat., 1888,No. 21, p. 1116, and x, 4, p. 183.] EPIDERMIDOSIS (Lat.), n. f. E2p-i2-du5rm(de2rm), epidermidoseos {-is). From iTriSeptiis, the epidermis. A dis-ease of the the pi., epidennidoses((jrcr., Epidermidosen,Wachsthumsanoma liender Oberhaut und ihrerAnfangsgebild4), in Au-spitzs classification ofskin diseases, the eighthclass, embracing dis-eases of


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 . h. f. prakt. Dermat., 1888,No. 21, p. 1116, and x, 4, p. 183.] EPIDERMIDOSIS (Lat.), n. f. E2p-i2-du5rm(de2rm), epidermidoseos {-is). From iTriSeptiis, the epidermis. A dis-ease of the the pi., epidennidoses((jrcr., Epidermidosen,Wachsthumsanoma liender Oberhaut und ihrerAnfangsgebild4), in Au-spitzs classification ofskin diseases, the eighthclass, embracing dis-eases of the epidermisand its appendages, andincluding the orders Ke-ratonosi, Akanthoses. [G, 4.]EPIDERMIS(Lat.),n. f. E2p-i2-du6rm-(de2rm)i2s. Gen., epi-dermidos {-is). Gr.,eitiSepfiti (from eirt, up-on, and fiepjua, the skin).Fr., ipiderme, couchecuticutaire (ou ipi-dermique), , Oberhaut. It.,epidermide. Sp., e. , cuticle, orscarf-skin ; the epithe-lial or cellular coveringof the corium. Its deepor ental surface is accu-rately molded upon thecorium, while the ectalsurface forms the out-side of the body. It iscomposed of severallayers of cells differing. the epidermis, (drawn by dr. H. MAC-DONALD.)d, the BtratuTD Mslpigliit; A, the stratain granuloBum;c, the Btratum lucidum; d, the Btratum cornGum, O, no; 02, not; O^, whole; Th, thin; Tha, the; U, like oo in too; U^, blue; IJs, lull; U*, full; U^, urn; Ijo, like ii (German), ifePlDERMISATIONEPIGUNIS 1468 in character in different layers (see Stratdm corneum, Stratumlucidum, and Rete mucosum). 2. The horny layer Islratum cor-neum) of the skin. 3. A layer of animal matter found upon theexterior of the shells of many living molluscs. [J, 88.] 4. Inbotany, the primary covering of plants, consisting usually of one,but sometimes of two or three, layers of cells, which lie in closejuxtaposition without open spaces, except for stomata and water-pores. The outer face of the epidermic cell-wall is t


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