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 . ] POIZOU (Fr.), n. Pwa-zu. A place in the department of theVienne, France, where there is a gaseous and sulphurous spring.[L, 49, 87 (a, 14, 50).] PO JAN, n. A place in the district of Haromszik, Transylvania,where there are gaseous mineral springs. [L, 49,135 (a, 14, 60).] POIi (Ger.), u. Pol. See Pole.—Kernp. See Polar figure.—Zwillingsp. See Holopole. POI/ANISIA (Lat.), n. f. Pol-an(an)-i«si«-a«.


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 . ] POIZOU (Fr.), n. Pwa-zu. A place in the department of theVienne, France, where there is a gaseous and sulphurous spring.[L, 49, 87 (a, 14, 50).] PO JAN, n. A place in the district of Haromszik, Transylvania,where there are gaseous mineral springs. [L, 49,135 (a, 14, 60).] POIi (Ger.), u. Pol. See Pole.—Kernp. See Polar figure.—Zwillingsp. See Holopole. POI/ANISIA (Lat.), n. f. Pol-an(an)-i«si«-a«. From voXH,much, and etwo-os, unequal. Fr., polanisie. A genus of the Cap-parideai. considered by Baillon a section of the genus Cleome. [B,48, 121 ia., 35).]—P. fellna. See Cleome felina.—F. , polanisie grav^ole. False mustard, stink-weed, commonclammy-weed, clammy mustard, worm-weed; a viscid, strong-scenled herb found throughout Canada and the United States. Ac-cording to Raflnesque, it is anthelminthic. [B, 34.] A, ape; A, at; A>, ah; A», all; Ch, chin; Ch», loch (Scottish); E, he; E=, ell; G, go; I, die; I», in; N, in; N», tank; 2613 POINTPOLLEMPHYTEUSIS. MALUSS POLARISCOPE. [A, 376.]A, the polarizer; B, the ana-lyzer ; (7(7, the basis of ro-tation of the analyzer ona veiticai axis. POLAR, adj. PolaSr. Fr.,poiaiVe. Ger., poZamcA. Pertain-ing to a pole, [a, Pol-aar-iameat-uSr. From^o7aris, polar,and jnerpoj, a measure. Ger., P. An apparatus for measuring thedegree of polarization, the proportion of polarized light ijresent ina beam of light, or the amount by which the plane of polarization isrotated by the passage of a polarized ray through an optically activesubstance. [B.] Cf. Polariscope and Saccharimeter. POLARISCOPE, n. Pol-aSriS-skop. From poZaris, polar, ando-KOTreiv, to examine. An instrument used for investigating the phe-nomena of polarization and the changesproduced in these phenomena by the inter-position of c


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