. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. from a mineral called zircon. Zittmanns decoction (tsit-man) [Johann FriedrichZittmann, German physician, 1671-1757]- A drinkused in old, obstinate cases of syphilis. It consists ofsarsaparilla, 12^ oz.; water, 325 troy oz.; alum andsugar, each, 6 dr.; anise and fennel, each, 4 dr.;senna, 3 oz.; licorice root, \\ oz. Zn. The chemical symbol for zinc. zoamylin (zo-am-il-in) [fwi7, life; amylum, starch].Glyc


. The practitioner's medical dictionary; containing all the words and phrases generally used in medicine and the allied sciences, with their proper pronunciation, derivation, and definition. from a mineral called zircon. Zittmanns decoction (tsit-man) [Johann FriedrichZittmann, German physician, 1671-1757]- A drinkused in old, obstinate cases of syphilis. It consists ofsarsaparilla, 12^ oz.; water, 325 troy oz.; alum andsugar, each, 6 dr.; anise and fennel, each, 4 dr.;senna, 3 oz.; licorice root, \\ oz. Zn. The chemical symbol for zinc. zoamylin (zo-am-il-in) [fwi7, life; amylum, starch].Glycogen. zoanthropy (zo-an-thro-pe) [{wov, animal; avdpojiros,a man]. A form of insanity in which the personimagines himself transformed into or inhabited byan animal. zoarium (zo-ar-e-um) [faapiov, dim. of £uov, ananimal: pi., zoaria]. In biology, the compositestructure formed by repeated gemination in thePolyzoa. zodiophilous (zo-de-off-il-us) [ZuSiov, dim. of {wov,animal; , to love]. In biology applied toplants which are frequented by animals and pollinatedby their agency. Zoellners lines (tsel-ner) [Johann Karl FriedrichZoellner, German physicist, 1834-1882]. A device. Zoellners Lines. to illustrate false estimates of direction or paral-lelism by intersecting lines crossing parallel lines at acertain angle. zoescope (zo-e-skop). See stroboscope. zoetic (zo-et-ik) [fwifr, life]. Vital, pertaining tolife. zoetrope (zo-e-trop) [fwi7, life; rpkireiv, to turn].A stroboscope. zoiatria (zo-e-a-ire-ah) [%u>ov, animal; larpos, physi-cian or surgeon]. The art and science of veterinarysurgery. zoiatrics (zo-i-at-riks). See zoiatria. zoic (zo-ik) [fwtKos, of animals]. In biology, of orpertaining to living organisms; relating especiallyto animal life. zoism (zo-izm) [fo^, life]. The doctrine or theory ZOMAKYNE 960 ZOOPSYCHOLOGY that life is the manifestation of the operations of apeculiar vital principle; the doctrine of vital force. zomakyne (zo-mak-in). A proprietary anti-pyretic sub


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