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 . iger Reihersclina- bel. Pine grass of California, wild mush ; a species found in Europe, northern Africa, and the United States ; used as a vulnerary and in drop-sy. [B, 34, 173, 180 (a, 24); Proc. of the Am. Pharm. Assoc. xxvii (a, 14).]—E. gruinum. Fr., bee de ginie. A species found in southern Europe, Crete, and north Africa. It was once offieial. The tails of the carpels are used as hygrometers.


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 . iger Reihersclina- bel. Pine grass of California, wild mush ; a species found in Europe, northern Africa, and the United States ; used as a vulnerary and in drop-sy. [B, 34, 173, 180 (a, 24); Proc. of the Am. Pharm. Assoc. xxvii (a, 14).]—E. gruinum. Fr., bee de ginie. A species found in southern Europe, Crete, and north Africa. It was once offieial. The tails of the carpels are used as hygrometers. [B, 173, 180 (a, 24).]—E. hirsu- tum. Ft., Erodion velu. A species found in Egypt, where the .tubers are eaten. [B, 173 (a, 24).]^—B. moschatum* Fr., Erodion musque. Ger., moschusduftende Reiherschnabel. Co-vey ; sweet covey, crowe-pil; a species found in Europe, the East, Africa, the Cape of Good Hope, and Peru. Its herb (Aeroa moschatos [seu geranii moschati. seu acris moschatoE]) was once official, and was used in neiTous disorders and as a sudorific. [A, 505 ; B, 173, 180 (a, 34).]EROEFNEND (Ger.), adj. E2r-u»fne»nd. See (Ger.), n. E^^r-usfne^r. See ERODIUM CICUTARinM. [A, 337.] A, ape; A, at; A, ah; A«, all; Ch, chin; Cli^. loch (Scottish); E, he; E2, ell; G, go: I, die; I», in; N, in; N, tank; 1489 ERIOSTEMONISERSETZBND BKOFFNUNG (Ger.), n. E^r-utnun. 1. An opening, fora-men. [L, 43.] 2. See Incision.—IS. des Centralcanals. SeeFoHAMEN ccecum.—Emittel. An aperient. [L, 46 (a, 14).]—Es-perlode, Egzeit. The stage of dilatation of the uterus in labor.[A, 531.] EROMANES (Lat.), adj. E2-roma2n(ma»n)-ez(as). Gr., See Erotouanes. EROMANIA (Lat.), u. f. E=ro-ma»n(ma3n)i2-a. Gr., epui*a-vCa. See Erotouania. ERONOSXJS (Lat.), n. f. E2r(ar)-o=no2s-u3s(u<s). From ?p,spring, and v6trot^ disease. Ger., Fruhlin^skrankhelt. A diseasethat appears in spring. [A, 333 (a, 31).] EROOVAIOO (Tamil), u. The Inga xylocarpa. [B, 17


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