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 . ova. [J,55.] Cf. Male ova and Germinal cell.—Liquor ovi albu». SeeAlbumen.—Male ova. Fr., ovules mdles. Embryonic cells foundin the blind diverticula of the seminiferous tubules, supposed to bethe rudiments of spermatozooids. [A, 15.] See also GerminalCELL.—Meroblastic o. An o. in which a comparatively largeamount of food-yolk is present, so that only a portion of the concerned in the direct fo


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 . ova. [J,55.] Cf. Male ova and Germinal cell.—Liquor ovi albu». SeeAlbumen.—Male ova. Fr., ovules mdles. Embryonic cells foundin the blind diverticula of the seminiferous tubules, supposed to bethe rudiments of spermatozooids. [A, 15.] See also GerminalCELL.—Meroblastic o. An o. in which a comparatively largeamount of food-yolk is present, so that only a portion of the concerned in the direct formation of the embryo. [B.]—Oleume vitellJs ovorum (seu e vitello ovi [Fr. Cod.]), Oleum ovo-rum. See Oil of eggs.—Ovarian o. Ft*., ceuf ovarien (ou o^a-rique, ou primiiif), ovule ovarien. Ger., Ovarialei. The primi-tive o.; the o. while yet it remains within the Graafian consists essentially of the vitellus and the vitelline membrane.—Ovi albumen, Ovi albumentum, Ovi albus liquor, Ovicandidum. White of egg. [B. 59.]—Ovi vitellus [Br. Ph.]. SeeVitellus,—Ova gallinacea [Gr. Ph.], O. sfallinaceum []. Fr,, ceuf de poule [Fr. Cod.]. Sp., huevo del gallina [ OVUM OP THE TIABBIT, FROM A GRAAFIANFOLLICLE iV OP AN INCH (2mM.) IN DI-AMETER, (after WALDEYER.) a, epithellan) of the OTum; h, zoa% pellucida, withTudiatlng atriations (vitelline membrane;; c, germinalveslcU) d, germinal apot; e, viteUna. Ph.], Hens^ eggs, [a, 38.]—O. gemelUferum. A twin o.; an two embryos.—O. graafianum. See GraafianvESichE.—O. hystericum. See Clavus hystericus.—O. BociA.—Ova zephyria. Eggs not impregnated by the cockstread. [L, 84 (a, 43).]—Pellicula ovi. Ger., Mhdutchen. Themembrane lining the internal surface of the shell of hens eggs;formerly used in calculus. [B, 180 (a, 35).]—Permanent o. Aprimitive o. developed into an o. capable of giving rise to an em-bryo. [Barnes (o, 34).]—Primitive o,, Primordial o, Fr., ovulepr


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