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 . roximation of parts (see Dividing bandage). [A,301 (o, 21).] DIVISUS (Lat.), adj. Di2(de)-vis(wes)u3s(u«s). See Divided. DIVONNE (Fr.), n. De-von. A place in the department ofAin, France, where there is a water-cure estabhshraent. [A, 319(a, 21); L, 49.] DlVUtSIO (Lat.), n. f. Di(de)-vuSl(wu41)shi»(si2)-o. Gen.,divulaionis. See Divulsion.—D. urinse. Cloudiness of the urine.[L, 116.] DIVUISION, n. Di
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 . roximation of parts (see Dividing bandage). [A,301 (o, 21).] DIVISUS (Lat.), adj. Di2(de)-vis(wes)u3s(u«s). See Divided. DIVONNE (Fr.), n. De-von. A place in the department ofAin, France, where there is a water-cure estabhshraent. [A, 319(a, 21); L, 49.] DlVUtSIO (Lat.), n. f. Di(de)-vuSl(wu41)shi»(si2)-o. Gen.,divulaionis. See Divulsion.—D. urinse. Cloudiness of the urine.[L, 116.] DIVUISION, n. Di-vulshuSn. Gr., Siao-iroffw. Lat., divulsio(from divellere, to pull apart). Fr., d. Ger., Zerreissung, Zerzup-Jung. It., diwXaione. Sp., divulsilm. The immediate dilatationof a nollow organ ; the forcible rupture or laceration ( bloody di-latation ) of an organ or of a diseased [A, 301 (a, 21); E.] and RnPTURE.—D. £plphysaire (Fr.). In botany, adoubling of the leaves the f asciation of which would constitute thefirst degree. [A, 301 (o, 21).] DIVlTIiSOR (Lat.), n. m. Di(de)-uvls(wu*ls)o=r. Gen., dlmO-soris. Fr., divulseur. An instrument for effecting divulsion, A. ^ ? .|||.i: \ gUHjl^tt^ IB i iH 8 M holts DIVULSOR. THOMPSONSGODLEYS DIVDLSOB. DIVULSOR. d. for the urethra consists essentially of a split sound the twohalves of which may be separated widely and suddenly by thrust-ing a shaft between them, or of a sound split for a portion of itslength, the constituent parts of the split portion being capable ofrapid and forcible separation. Various forms have been devised byHolt, Gouley, Thompson, and others. [E ; a, 25.] DIWIPAHUKU (Cmgalese), n. The Ipomcea pes tigridis. [B, 88.] DIYMSIS (Lat.), DIYXISMUS (Lat.), ns f. and m. DKdi)-iiKulIlis-is, -i=Uu«l)-i»smu»s(mu<s). Gr., {ivAiiris. {iv\iir(iiis (fromStvXiieiv, to strain). Ger., Durchseihen. Filtering, percolation. [A,322 (a, 21).] DIYLISTEB (Lat.), DIYLISTKION (Lat.), ns m. and (diS)-il(u
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