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 . lowed to continue on itscourse. The velocity of the flow is calculated from the time takenby the blood in displacing the oil from the bulb, [K,] BHEONOM (Ger,), n, Ra-o-nom, An instrument devised byv. Fleischl for ascertaining the exact effect of any irritation on anerve, [Gruenhagen (K),] EHEOPHOBE, n, Eeo-for, From peii-. to flow, and (/)opi(5,bearing, Fr,. rh^ophore. Ger,, Rheophor. The conductin


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 . lowed to continue on itscourse. The velocity of the flow is calculated from the time takenby the blood in displacing the oil from the bulb, [K,] BHEONOM (Ger,), n, Ra-o-nom, An instrument devised byv. Fleischl for ascertaining the exact effect of any irritation on anerve, [Gruenhagen (K),] EHEOPHOBE, n, Eeo-for, From peii-. to flow, and (/)opi(5,bearing, Fr,. rh^ophore. Ger,, Rheophor. The conducting cordconnecting an electrode with the source of the electrical current, EHEOSCOPE, n, Reo-skop, From pelv. to flow, and aKoireiv,to examine, Ger,, Rheoskop. An apparatus for testing the exist-ence of an electric current, [a, 48,]—Physiological r. Fr.,gre- nouille galvanoscopique. A r, consisting of two muscle-nerve prep-arations, so arranged that the nerve of one specimen rests uponthe muscle of the other. If one nerve is stimulated, both muscleswill contract, [K, 3,] RHEOSTAT, n, Reo-sta=t, From ptlv, to flow, and iorarai, toplace. Fr,, rheostat. Ger,, R. An apparatus for regulating the.


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