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 . of the Coccophyceos,comprising Polyides, Sporochnus, Splicerococcus, Woxmskioldia,Furcellaria^ Fucus^ Cystosira^ and Sargassum. [B, 17() (a, 24).] CHONDBOTLBBI [Raflnesque] (Lat.), n. m. pi. Ko^nd-(ch!ond)-ro»tle2r-i(e). See Selachii. CHONDROTOME, n. Ko^ndro-tora. Fr., c. An instrumentfor cutting cartilage; either a heuvy knife, a strong cutting forceps,or a chLsel-like instrument. , Ko


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 . of the Coccophyceos,comprising Polyides, Sporochnus, Splicerococcus, Woxmskioldia,Furcellaria^ Fucus^ Cystosira^ and Sargassum. [B, 17() (a, 24).] CHONDBOTLBBI [Raflnesque] (Lat.), n. m. pi. Ko^nd-(ch!ond)-ro»tle2r-i(e). See Selachii. CHONDROTOME, n. Ko^ndro-tora. Fr., c. An instrumentfor cutting cartilage; either a heuvy knife, a strong cutting forceps,or a chLsel-like instrument. , Ko^nd-ro^to-mi^. Lat., chondrotomia(from x(iiSpo!, cartilage, and riji-vety, to cut), Fr., , Chondrotomie^ Knorpelzer-legung. It., condrotomia. Sp.,condrotomia. The dissection orcutting of cartilage for anatomi-cal or surgical purposes. [A,332; L, 30, 41, 107.] CHONDBOXIPHOID, ^n-dro-zifoid. For deriv., seeChondrus and Xiphoid. Pertain-ing 1x> the costal cartilages or theribs and to the xiphoid processof the sternum. [L.] CHONDBUS (Lat.), n. (ch2o2nd)ru=s(ru*s). Gr.,vovSpoi. 1. See Chondros. 2. OfLamouroux, a genus of the Gigar-tinece^ composed chiefly of ma-. ; ohondrus CHisftis. [A,32r.] rine Algce, with a forked, fan-shaped, cartilaginous frond of a pur-plish color, and having the cystocarps more or iess sunk in the sub-stance of the frond. [B, 5, 19, 121 (a, 24).] 3. Of the U. S. Ph., seeCARRAaHBEN.—C. alica. See C. crispus.—C, canaliculatus [(j?re-villej. An edible species often found mingled with C crzspits. [A,490.]—C. erispiis [Lyngbye], C. mamillosus [Gfevillel. Irishmoss, a species found on the European sea-coasts, especially on thecoast of Ireland. It is also found on the of the United States,and is thrown up in large quantities on the shores of Massachusettsduring storms. [B, 5 (a, 24).] See Carragheen,CHONE (Lat.), n. f. Kon(ch2on)e(a). Qen., chones. Gr.,xoi>ii. 1. Of Galen, see Choana. 2. A dome-like cavity in the


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