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 . and Trichorrhexis nodosa. TRICHISMUS (Lat.), n. m. Tri2k(tri2ch=)-i!z(is)mu=s(mu*s). Gr., Tpiyio-ftos (from 9pi|,a hair). Fr., tricMsme. Ger., Haarspalt^Haarbruch. See Linear fracture. TKICHITIS (Lat.), n. f. Tri%(tri«ch=)-i(e)tis. Gen., -itidos {-idis). From flptl, ahair. Ger., Haarentzundung Inflammation of the hair, [a, 34.] TRICHLORACETAIi, n. Tri-klor-a=se-t-l. A colorless liquid,CCI3 —


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 . and Trichorrhexis nodosa. TRICHISMUS (Lat.), n. m. Tri2k(tri2ch=)-i!z(is)mu=s(mu*s). Gr., Tpiyio-ftos (from 9pi|,a hair). Fr., tricMsme. Ger., Haarspalt^Haarbruch. See Linear fracture. TKICHITIS (Lat.), n. f. Tri%(tri«ch=)-i(e)tis. Gen., -itidos {-idis). From flptl, ahair. Ger., Haarentzundung Inflammation of the hair, [a, 34.] TRICHLORACETAIi, n. Tri-klor-a=se-t-l. A colorless liquid,CCI3 —, formed by the action of chlorine on isomeric variety, , is a crystalline solid ob-tained by the action of alcohol on tetrachlorethyl oxide. [B, 2.] TRICHIiOBACBTAMIDE, n. Tri-klor-a2s-e2tam-i2d(id).A body, (NH2) = C2CI3H2NO, forming shiny laminar orprismatic crystals, of sweetish taste and aromatic odor. [B, 3 (a,38); B, 4.] TRICHLORACETIC, adj. Tri-klor-as-e^ti^k. Acetic andcontaining three substituted atoms of chlorine. [B.]—T. acid. Amonobasic acid, CCIsCOOH = CjCIsHOo. forming colorless rhom-,.__j__, •_!_ TT.^j tj- [B, 4.]—T. phosphide. A. TRICHINA SPIRALIS. [A, 3ar.] , analogous in boedral crystals. Used as a caustic,colorless substance, = CCl;structure to trichloracetamide. [B, 2.] TBICHIiORACETONITRIIi, n. Tri-klor-a! oily liquid, = , of penetrating odor. [B, 4.] TRICHLOBACBTOPHOSPHAMIDE, n. Tri-klor-a^s-e^t-o-toWam-i2d(id). See Trichloracetic phosphide. TRICHLORACETYl, n. Tri-klor-a^seWl. Syn.: trichlor-acetoxyl. A radicle, CCI3CO = CjClaO.—T. bromide. A yel-lowish fuming liquid, C^ [B, 4 (a, 88).]—T. T. urea.—T. chloride. An oily liquid, CClsCOCl = C2CI4P,of powerful odor. [B, 4.]—T. hydrate. Trichloracetic acid. [B.]—T. hydride. See Chloral.—T. nitride. See Trichloraceta-mide.—T. phosphide. SeeTBiCHLORACETic pftospWde.—T. sub


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