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 . msfs. [B, 173 (a, 24),]—D. chilensis. Fr., Chili. Thecamelo of the Chilians; a species regarded as identicalwith or a variety of D. Winteri. LB, 18,121.]—D. de la NouvelleGrenade (Fr.). See D. granatensis. [L, 41.]—D. du Cliili (Fr.),See D. chilensis.—H. du Mexique (Fr.). See D. niexicana.— Fr., d. de la Nouvelle Grenade^ d. d fleurs axil-laires. Ger., mehrbliithiger GewUrzrindenb


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 . msfs. [B, 173 (a, 24),]—D. chilensis. Fr., Chili. Thecamelo of the Chilians; a species regarded as identicalwith or a variety of D. Winteri. LB, 18,121.]—D. de la NouvelleGrenade (Fr.). See D. granatensis. [L, 41.]—D. du Cliili (Fr.),See D. chilensis.—H. du Mexique (Fr.). See D. niexicana.— Fr., d. de la Nouvelle Grenade^ d. d fleurs axil-laires. Ger., mehrbliithiger GewUrzrindenbaum. Sp., drbol deAgi, canela del Paramo. A species indigenous to Brazil and Co-lombia, the casca^ d^anta of Brazil, It furnishes a bark (cortexmalamba) of spicy odor and acrid taste, which is official, and hasthe medicinal properties of Winters bark. [B, 5,121,173,180 (a,24).]—D. mexicana. A species found in Mexico resembling The bark is aromatic and stimulant. [B. 5, 93 (a, 24).]—D. punctata. Yr., d. ponctuie. A South American species withthe same properties as D. granatensis. [B. 173 (a, 24).]—D. Win-teri. Fr., d. de Winter, bois-canelle. Ger., Winters Oeimirz-. DRIMYS WINTERI. (AFTER DE LANESSAN.) rinderd>aum. A tree first found by Captain Winter, in 1678, at theStraits of Magellan, but since known to be distributed from Mexicoto Cape Horn. Its bark (cortex Winteri [seu winteranus, sen ma-gellamcus]) is still ofidclal in many pharmacopoeias, and was in-cluded in the V. S. Ph. of 1850 as wintera. It has enjoyed high re-pute in scrofulous and similar diseases. [B, 5,18,173,180 (a, 24).]See Cortex Winteri. DBIMYTES (Lat.), n. f. Dri2m(drem)i2t(u«t)-ez(as). Gen., dri-mytetos (-is). Gr., SpifLvrris. Ger., Schdrfe. Acridity. [A, 323(a, 21).]DRIN (Ar.), n. The Aristida pimgens. [L, 49.]DKINGEND (Ger.), adj. Dri^n^e^nd. Urgent. [L, 80,]DBINGI, II. The Cucumis acutangulus. [B, 88.]DRINK, V. tr. Dri^n^k. , drincan. Gr., mvei». Lat., po-tare. Fr.,


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