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 . it. [B, 185, 275 (o, 84).] DANCING-GIRLS, 11. Dansi2n2-gu=rlz. The Maniisia sana-toria. [B, 19.] DANCBETA, 11. In GmaeB,, the Convolvulus copticus. [B, 121(a, 24).] DANDA, n. The Actinophyllum angulatum. [B, 121 (a, 34).]DANDA HATAM (Sanscr.). n. Whey. [L, 105.]DANDELION, n. Da^ude^-li-oSn. From dent-de-lion, a lionstooth. The Taraxacum officinale. [A, 505 (a, 21).]—Blue d. TheLactuca sonchifolia. [


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 . it. [B, 185, 275 (o, 84).] DANCING-GIRLS, 11. Dansi2n2-gu=rlz. The Maniisia sana-toria. [B, 19.] DANCBETA, 11. In GmaeB,, the Convolvulus copticus. [B, 121(a, 24).] DANDA, n. The Actinophyllum angulatum. [B, 121 (a, 34).]DANDA HATAM (Sanscr.). n. Whey. [L, 105.]DANDELION, n. Da^ude^-li-oSn. From dent-de-lion, a lionstooth. The Taraxacum officinale. [A, 505 (a, 21).]—Blue d. TheLactuca sonchifolia. [B, 275 (a. 24).]—Compound decoction ofd. See Decoctum taraxaci compositum.— See Ta-raxacum.—D. root. See Taraxacum.—Decoction of d. See De-coctum taraxaci.—Dwarf American d. The Krigia virginica.[B, 275 (a, 24).]—False d. The Pyrrhopappus carolinianus. [B,34, 275 (d, 24).]—Fluid extract of d. See Extractum taraxaciand Extractum taraxaci ^Miditm.—Infusion of d. See InfusumTARAXACI.—Juice of d. See Succus , u. Da^^udu^r. See , n. A form of stretcher used in southeastern Af-ghanistan, consisting of canvas swung on a bamboo frame sup-. THE DANDIE. (AFTER LONGMORE.) ported by means of iron bars. [P. H. Fox, Dublin Jour, of , June, 1887, p. 519.] DANDO, n. A popular name which was given in 1427 to thepain and weakness which precede a fever. It indicates a suddenprostration of the nervous system. [Eloy, Union m6d., May 24,1884, p. 913(D).] DANDOKU, n. In Japan,a species of Canna. [B. 121 (a, 24).] DANDOLINO (It.), n. Da»n-do-leno. The Coronilla emerus.[B, 121 (a, 24).] DANDBIFF, DANDEIFFE, DANDBUFF, n. Dandri^t,-ru=f. ,tan,tetter,and rfro/,dirty. ¥r., dartre , Kleiengrind, Schorf. See Pityriasis. DANDY, DANDY FEVEB, ns. Da^ndiii. See Dengue. DANEA, n. The Tanacetum vulgare. [B, 121 (a, 24).] DANEBALL, n. Danbal. The Samtntcus ebulus. [A, 605(a, 81).] DANEGBAS (Ger.). u. Dane=-gras. The Polyg


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