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 at the circumference. [A, 363 (a, 81).]—Gas-d. Fr., d. de gaz. A d. in which a current of carbon di-oxide takes the place of water. It has been used as an anodynein cases of uterine cancer. [A, 301 (a, 21).]—General d. Fr., d. ginirale. A d. applied to the entire surface, as in the shower-ath. , [A, 518.]—Glockend (Ger.). See i?eU-d.—Hepatic d. A, ape; A^, at; A, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin; Chs, loch (


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 at the circumference. [A, 363 (a, 81).]—Gas-d. Fr., d. de gaz. A d. in which a current of carbon di-oxide takes the place of water. It has been used as an anodynein cases of uterine cancer. [A, 301 (a, 21).]—General d. Fr., d. ginirale. A d. applied to the entire surface, as in the shower-ath. , [A, 518.]—Glockend (Ger.). See i?eU-d.—Hepatic d. A, ape; A^, at; A, ah; A*, all; Ch, chin; Chs, loch (Scottish); E, he; Efi, ell; G, go: I, die; I^ in; N, in; N* tank; 1355 DOUBLETDOVES-FOOT Fr., d. hepatique. A d. for application to the region of theliver. [L, 87 (a, 14).]—Horizontal d. Fr., d. horizontale^ A d. in which the stream is projected horizontally.[A, 385 {a, 21).]—Hypogastric d. Fr., d. hypogaatrique. A application to the hypogastric region, [L, 87 (a, 14).]—Jet-d. Fr., d. en jet. See Column-d.— (Ger.). SeeCephalic d.—Lateral d. See Horizontal d.—Luftd* (Ger.). SeeAirtd.—,r d. Fr., d. lombaire. A d. for the loins. [L, 87. LORDS VAGINAL DOUCHE. (a, 14).]—Mastdarmd!(Gter.). See Bectal d.—Mobile d. Fr.,d. mobile. A d. applied to various parts o^ the body in succession.[L, 49 (a, 31).]—Nasal d. Fr., d. nasale. Ger., Nasend\ A d. torirrigating the nasal passages. A vessel containing the liquid to beused is placed somewhat above the level of the patients nose ; atube connected with the bottom of the vessel ends in a nozzlewhich is inserted into one nostril; the patient directs his headforward and breathes through his mouth; the current of Uquidenters at one nostril and passes out from the other. The use ofthis d. has sometimes caused disease of the middle ear.—Oculard. Fr., d. oculaire. Ger., Augend. A d. for apphcation to theeyeball. Usually a siphon is employed. [A, 3P1 (a, 31).]—Ohrd(Ger.). See Aural d.


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