Diurefirs-Medicines which increase the flow of urine. Duct- Canal.
Dynomic -Relating to the vi al forces. Emollients-Substances nFied to reduce inflammations. Emphysema -Distention by gas or wind of certain por tions of the body.
Emuoctories- Organs which csrry off waste matters. .eacepluzion-The hrain.
Enema-luject.on.
Enzooric-Endemic diseases among animals.
Epizootic- Epidemic among animals.
Equilibriom -Balance.
Aqui e- uclating to the horse.
Etiology --Th doctrine of the causes of diseases. Exc e.ne Useless.
E cn torj - tielatmg to vessels which throw off useless mutter.
Extra, asation -Escape of a fluid of the body from its vessel into surrounding parts.
Exudation-Oozing through a membrane.
Fauces-The throat.
Fleam-An instrument used in bleeding. Graminicorous-Feeding on grass.
Hema• osine -The red coloring matter of the blood. Ilemorrhaoe-Bleeding.
litipptatriZ-Relating to diseases of the horse. Histology-General anatomy. Hydrocephalus-Water in the head.
h ygiene- Preservation of health. /c 0. od•-tiumory.
idiopathic-Primary affections.
idiosy orasy-Peculiarity of constitution. uinal -Belonging to the groin. .1niercoslal -Between the ribs. Intoction-The act of rubbing in.
Lachrymal Glands-Those which secrete tears.
Lanciaa ing-Shooting.
Laxativss-Loosening medicines. Lesion.-Disorder.
Lioament-The substance which joins bones together ? amn•s-Breasta.
• asseters -Muscles of the jaws.
Morbid-Diseased.
Morbyic- Producing disease.
Navicular - One of the bones of the foot.
Neu, o-, ethology-The nervous system in disease.
Nodulous-Like a knot.
Nosology-Classilication of diseases. CEdematous-Swollen.
Opa pie-N of transparent.
Oa calcis-Bone of the heel. Osseous -Bony.
Ovoid - In the form of an egg. Palatine-Relating to the palate.
Panzootic-An epidemic affecting animals generally.
Pa. asite-An animal which lives on another. Parotid-Largest salivary gland. Pathology-The study of the body in disease.
Pedicle- Narrow part of a tumor. Petechial-Res•mbling flea-bites.
• Phthisis-Wasting sway. " Pcluitary. Membrane-Lining of the nostrils. Pseudo-Membranous-Rehding to false membranes. Pus-Matter.
Pylorus-Entrance into intestines.
Bals-A watery sound heard in sounding the chest in some diseases.
Sanative-Health-giving.
Schneiderian Membrane-The lining of the nostrils. Sebaceoos-Of the nature of suet. Sedatives-Medicines which produce sleep. Serous-Watery.
Serum-Watery part of the blood. Sol cent That which dissolves. Sporadic-Scattered.
Submaxdlary-Beneath the jaw. Sudamina -Small eruptions.
eocd-Above the kidney. Thoracic-Relating to the chest. Thyroid-Shaped like a folding door.
Tonus-Medicines which give tone and strength to the body.
Tubercular-Relating to tumors in the structure of an organ.
Turnefac/ion-Swelling.
Turbinated Bones-Boues of the nose shaped like a top. amount of humors in any part. Vascular-Full of blood-vessels.
Ventricle- Cavity.
Virus-Poison.
Vis a Fronte-Force from the front. Vie a Tergo -Force of propulsion. Viscous-Sticky.
Voice-box-Larynx.