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 . s in other racemose are continuous with the epithelial lining of the excretoryducts, and are generally stellate in form. [J, 30,32,35.]—Cerebralc. Fr., cellule c4rebrale. A nerve-c. of the cerebrum. [J, 119.]—Cerebro-spinal nerve-c. Fr., cellule c4r4bro-spinale. A c. be-longing to the central nervous system (either brain or myel). [J,31.]—Chalice c. See Goblet [Heidenhain].


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 . s in other racemose are continuous with the epithelial lining of the excretoryducts, and are generally stellate in form. [J, 30,32,35.]—Cerebralc. Fr., cellule c4rebrale. A nerve-c. of the cerebrum. [J, 119.]—Cerebro-spinal nerve-c. Fr., cellule c4r4bro-spinale. A c. be-longing to the central nervous system (either brain or myel). [J,31.]—Chalice c. See Goblet [Heidenhain]. See Ade-lomorphous c—Chloride-of-silver c. The element of a chloride-of-silver battery (q. v.). [B.]—Chromatophore c. Fr., chromo-blaste. Farbzelle. A vesicular cavity immediately beneaththe epidermis, containing coloring matter (scarlet, yellow, blue, orbrown), and having attached to it radiating muscular bands whichcause it to change its shape and color. [L, 121.] Cf. Chromato-phore.—Ciliary c, Ciliated c. Lat., cellula ciliata. Fr., cellulecilice (ou d cils vibratiles). Ger., Flimmerzelle, Wimperzelle. It.,cellula cigliata. Sp., celdilla ciliada. A c. having one or more.


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