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 . .] PUERPERIUM (Lat.), n. n. Pu(purp(erp)-er(e»r)i-um-(u*m). From jouerperus, parturient. Ger., Kindbettzeit, The con-dition or period of lying-in. PUBRPBROPVBA (Lat.), -n. f. Pu=(pu«)-u»rp(e=rp)-er-o>p-ir(u*r)-a. From puerperus, parturient, and nv/i, fever. SeePuerperal fever. PUEBPERO-TYPHUS, n. Pu-urper-o-ti£us. Frompucr-perus, parturient, and tol(pul)bi-o2n. Gr., irouApioi. A pil-low. [A, 325.
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 . .] PUERPERIUM (Lat.), n. n. Pu(purp(erp)-er(e»r)i-um-(u*m). From jouerperus, parturient. Ger., Kindbettzeit, The con-dition or period of lying-in. PUBRPBROPVBA (Lat.), -n. f. Pu=(pu«)-u»rp(e=rp)-er-o>p-ir(u*r)-a. From puerperus, parturient, and nv/i, fever. SeePuerperal fever. PUEBPERO-TYPHUS, n. Pu-urper-o-ti£us. Frompucr-perus, parturient, and tol(pul)bi-o2n. Gr., irouApioi. A pil-low. [A, 325.]. PULEX PENETRANS. [A, 327.] PULEGIUM (Lat.), n. n. Pii»l(pul)-ej(e2g)i2-u=m(u«m). Frompulex, a flea, and agere, to drive. Si.,pouliot. Ger., Foley. (Mentlia p.). 2. A section of the genus Mentha. genus Preslia. [B, 42,121,180 (a, 36).]—jEtlierolenm pule-gii. See Oleum pulegii cethereum.—Afiuii pulegii [Belg. Ph.].Fr., eau de pouliot. Ger., Poleywasser, A solution of 3 parts ofoil of pennyroyal in 27 of alcohol, shaken up with of waterIBelg. Ph.]. [B, 95,119 (a, 38).]—Oleum pulegii sethereum. Fr.,huile essentielle de pouliot, oUule de pouliot. A preparation madeby distilling pennyroyal in water, and gathering the oil which floatson the surface. [B, 119 (o, 38).]—Pulegii berba [Gr. Ph.]. Fr.,mentlie pouliot, pouliot commun [Fr. Sp., poJeo [Sp. Ph.].The flowering tops [Fr. CodJ (flowering herb [Sp. Ph., Gr. Ph.]) ofMentha p. [B, 95 (a, 38).]—P. angustifolium. See Mentha p.—P. liortenHe, P. vulgare. See Mentha p.—Spiiltus , alcoola
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