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 . E. OssicuLA auditits.â^. cockle. The purples; a disease inwheat caused by the presence of worms of the genus Vibrio. Thegrain becomes blackened, contracted, and mealy within, [B, 19,275 (a, 24).]âE. cough. See under CouoH.â OfHuschke, see Otolith.â See the major list.â£. Tympanum.âE. giddiness. See Meniere^s disease.â,, auriscalpium. Fr,, cure-oreiV


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 . E. OssicuLA auditits.â^. cockle. The purples; a disease inwheat caused by the presence of worms of the genus Vibrio. Thegrain becomes blackened, contracted, and mealy within, [B, 19,275 (a, 24).]âE. cough. See under CouoH.â OfHuschke, see Otolith.â See the major list.â£. Tympanum.âE. giddiness. See Meniere^s disease.â,, auriscalpium. Fr,, cure-oreiVe. Ger,, Ohrloffel. A smallscoop or spoon for extracting hardened cerumen from the externalauditory canal. [FJâE. powder. See Otolith.âE. under Probe,âE. sand. Fr,, sable doreille. Ger,, Ohren-sand. See Otolith.âE. scoop. See âE, under Speculum.âB. stone. See Otolith.âE. syringe. Seeunder Syringe.â Fr., cornet acoustique. Ger,, Horrohr. A tube to be held in the hand for condensing the wavesof sound, so as to enable a deaf person to hear; having one endsmall for insertion into the external auditory meatus, and the odier. the external ear. (drawn by dr. a, the fossa of the octheliz; 6, the concha; MACDONALD.)a. the fossa of the octheliz; b, the concha; c, the tragus: d, the aDtltraxlu. e. thslohule;/, the anthelix; $, the fossa of the helix; A, the helix. A, ape; A^, at; As, ah; A«, all; Ch, chin; phs, loch (Scottish); E, he; E, ell; G, go; I, die; I«, in; N, in; N, tank; 1381 DYSTOCIO EARTH end flaring for collecting the waves of sound. [F.]âE. MeniSres disease.â See Cerumen.â Fr.,. perce-oreille. Ger., Ohrwurm. It.^ formica pinzajuola. Sp.^ tije-


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