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 . See Fissure of Sylrius.—Grande s. c6r6brale (ou in-ter-h6mispli€rique, ou interlobaire, ou longitudinale su-p6rieure, ou m^diane du cerveau, ou vertieale ant£ro-pos-t6rieure). See Great longitudinal fissure of the brain. — dArnold. A fissure on the mesial surface of the em-bryonic cerebral hemisphere which forms the lower boundary ofthe primitive marginal convolution. [I. 28 (K).]—S. des lo


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 . See Fissure of Sylrius.—Grande s. c6r6brale (ou in-ter-h6mispli€rique, ou interlobaire, ou longitudinale su-p6rieure, ou m^diane du cerveau, ou vertieale ant£ro-pos-t6rieure). See Great longitudinal fissure of the brain. — dArnold. A fissure on the mesial surface of the em-bryonic cerebral hemisphere which forms the lower boundary ofthe primitive marginal convolution. [I. 28 (K).]—S. des lobes ol-factifs. See 0//acfor?/FISSURE.—S. gl6nidale. See Petrotym-panic FISSURE.—S. grande oblique. See Fissure of Sylvius.—S. horizontale du cervelet. See Peduncxdar sulcus—S. in-terne. Of Gratiolet, see Calcarine fissure.—S. longitudinalesupfii-ieure, S. mfidiane. See Great longitudinal fissure of m6diane du cervelet. See Vallecula (1st def.)— externe. See ^—S. perpendicnlaire interne, S. post6rieure [Foville]. See Oc-cipital sous-frontale. Of Broca, see Calloso-mar-ginal TARDIEUS TRACHEASCISSORS. O, no; 0\ not: O, whole; Th, thin; Th> the; U, like oo in too; U=, blue; V\ lull; U«, full; C», urn; U«, Uke tl (German). SCITAMINEOUSSCLEROTIUM 2770 SCITAMINEOUS, adj. Si^t-a^nvi^ne^-uSs. h^t.^ to the Scitauuna, or Scitaminece, an order or class ofepigynous monocotyledons. SCIUKOID, adj. Si-u^roid. Lat., sciuroides. sciuroideus(from o-Ktovpos, the squirrel, and etSos, resemblance). Fr., a squirrel or sciuirrers tail. The jSciuroidei of Bridelare a division of tlje Hypnoidei. [a, 35.] SCLAFANI (It.), n. Skla^-fa^ne. A place in the province ofPalermo, Sicily, wliere there are sulphurous springs, [a, SCLAKKA (Lat.), n. f. Skla(skla3)re2-a3. The genus Salvia,also Salvia s. [a, 35.] SCLERA (Lat.), n. f. Skler(sklar)a. From vK


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