. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. a small band of cinereauniting the uvula cerebelli with the cerebellar , head-, a strap for securing a mirror to the fore-head, b., horny (of Tarinus), the fore part of thetaenia semicircularis. b., mesoblastic, a band ofmesoblastic cells which extends the entire length ofthe embryo, b., moderator, a fibromuscular filletthat frequently extends across the right ventricleof the heart. Syn., Moderat
. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. a small band of cinereauniting the uvula cerebelli with the cerebellar , head-, a strap for securing a mirror to the fore-head, b., horny (of Tarinus), the fore part of thetaenia semicircularis. b., mesoblastic, a band ofmesoblastic cells which extends the entire length ofthe embryo, b., moderator, a fibromuscular filletthat frequently extends across the right ventricleof the heart. Syn., Moderator band. b. of fiber, axial; also Purkinje, axis-cylinder of. ,supraorbital, the embryonal thickenings above theeyes and to the outer side of them. bandage (ban-daj) [Fr., bande, a strip]. Bandagesare usually strips of muslin or other material, ofvarying widths and lengths, used in surgery for thepurpose of protecting, compressing, etc., a part, orfor the retention of dressings and simple bandage or roller consists of one piece; acompound, of two or more pieces. Starch, plaster-of-paris, silica, dextrin, tripoliih, etc., are used for BANDAGES 126 BANDAGES.
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