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 . AN APICAL CEIJi.(after THOMfe.) , , ,, - >j, apical c. The apacefl, employed, the up- such asTl,T2. includeJwith- per of the two CS in the heavy lines represent into which the t^e daughter-cs produced by TirimitiiTP n nf Mi» *^« division of S, while the P^„ _9-*^- ^^? smaller inclu-ed spaces, such 1, i, S, 4, are the subsidiaryu s rornted by the subdivisionof the daughter-cs. embryo - sac di-vide


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 . AN APICAL CEIJi.(after THOMfe.) , , ,, - >j, apical c. The apacefl, employed, the up- such asTl,T2. includeJwith- per of the two CS in the heavy lines represent into which the t^e daughter-cs produced by TirimitiiTP n nf Mi» *^« division of S, while the P^„ _9-*^- ^^? smaller inclu-ed spaces, such 1, i, S, 4, are the subsidiaryu s rornted by the subdivisionof the daughter-cs. embryo - sac di-vides ; the tapetalc. or calotte ofmost authors. See1 in Fig. under Antipodal c, and cf. Capc. (2d def.). [B, 34, 75. 104, 229.]—Apolarc, Apolar nerve-c. Fr., cellule ner-veuse apolaire. Ger., apolare (oder foff-natzlose) Zelle. It., cellula apolare. Anerve-c, especially of the sympatheticsystem, described as possessing no pro-cesses. It is supposed that fully formednerve-cs without poles or processes arevery rare and that the apparent absenceof processes is due to manipulation. [J,2, 35.]—Archesporial c. A c. of thearchesporium. [B, 379.]-Artificial , cellule artificielle. Ger., k


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