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 . DICENTRA CrCQLLARLA. [A, 327.] D. cucullaria. Dutchman^s-breeches ; a smooth, handsome plantwith a rhizome bearing triangular, small, scale-like tubers. [B, 19,34 (a, 24).]—D. eximia. A North American species growing onrocks. It has a scaly rhizome. [B, 34 (a, 24).]—D. formosa. A. DICENTEA SPECTABILIS. [A, 327.] stemless species with rose-colored flowers ; often cultivated in theUnited States. [B, 1
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 . DICENTRA CrCQLLARLA. [A, 327.] D. cucullaria. Dutchman^s-breeches ; a smooth, handsome plantwith a rhizome bearing triangular, small, scale-like tubers. [B, 19,34 (a, 24).]—D. eximia. A North American species growing onrocks. It has a scaly rhizome. [B, 34 (a, 24).]—D. formosa. A. DICENTEA SPECTABILIS. [A, 327.] stemless species with rose-colored flowers ; often cultivated in theUnited States. [B, 19,34 (o, 24).]—D. spectabilis. Bleeding-heart;a Chinese species. [B, 19 (a., 24).] DICBPHAliISM, n. Di-seSfa»l i^zm. Lat, dicephaXia (fromSis, twice, and mAoA^, the head). Fr., diciphalie. Ger., condition of being dicephalous. [A, 319 (a, 21).] DICEPHAtOUS, adj. Di-seSfa^l-uSs. Lat. dicephalus. Fr.,dicdphale. Ger., zweikopfig. Having two heads ; in Dotany, hav-ing a two-beaked capsule. [B, 1, 121 (a, 24).] DICEPHALUS (Lat.), adj. Di(di)-se»f(ke2f)asl(an)-uSs(u<s).Fr, diciphdle. Ger., zweikopflg (as a n., Doppelkopf). See Di-cephalous ; as a n., a monster with two heads or with the headmore or less completely divided into two parts.—D. biatlantis[Gurit]. A variety in which the division into two parts does not ex-tend below the axis. [L, 44.]—D. bicoUis [Gurlt]. See D. diait-chenos.—X). bidorsualis fGurlt]. A variety in which the spinalcolum
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