ANTIMYCO'J I' 



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A.N I I PYRIN 



A. sulphid, SbjSj, black sulphid of antimony. I 

 gr. ' + '-j. A. sulphuratum, the sulphid with a small 

 but indefinite amount of the oxid. Dose ,^r. j-v. 

 A. sulph. purificatum. Dose gr. ' 4 -j. Syr. 

 Scillae Camp., Cox's hive mixture, hive syrup. Each 

 3 j contains gr. ' 4 of tartar emetic. Dose n\y— !jj 

 cautiously. A. tartarato, Ung. ill. P.), one part 

 of tartar emetic to five of simple ointment. A. 

 vinum, wine of antimony, boiling water 60, tartar 

 emetic 4. stronger white wine 1000 parts. A good 

 expectorant. Dose n\v— xv. 



Antimycotic > xn-te-mi-kof -ik) [avri, against ; u\ 

 a fungus]. Destructive of fungal microorganisms. 



Antinarcotic | in-te-nar-kof '-ik) [avri, against ; vapxa- 

 . a benumbing]. Preventing narcosis. 



Antinephritic [an-te-nef-rif -ik [avri, against ; veopdg, 

 the kidney ; trig, inflammation]. Preventing or cura- 

 tive of renal dis< 



Antinervin [an-te-ner* -vin) [avri, against; nervus, a 

 tendon or nerve]. Salbromalid, a mixture of brom- 

 acetanilid and salicylanilid ; used for the relief of 

 neuralgia. Unof. 



Antineuralgic [an-te-nu-ral' -jik) [avri, against ; vevpov, 

 a nerve ; aXyog, pain]. Overcoming neuralgia. 



Antineurotic nu-roP-ik) [avri, against ; vevpov, 



a nerve]. A remedy of service in nervous diseases. 



Antiniad [an-tin' -e-ad) [avri, against ; iviov, the nape 

 the neck]. Toward the antinion ; glabellad. 



Antinial [an-tin' -e-al) [avri, against; Iviov, the nape 

 of the neck]. Pertaining to the antinion. 



Antinien [an-tin' '-e-en) [avri, against; iviov, the nape 

 of tli, neck]. Belonging to the antinion in itself. 



Antinion [an-tin' '-e-ori) [avri, against; iviov, the nape 

 of the neck]. See Craniometrical Points. 



Antiodont [an' '-te-o-dont) [avri, opposite to; 6< 

 tooth]. A form of dentition in which the crown ridges 

 of the molar teeth are opposite, instead of alternate as 

 in amebodont dentition. 



Antiodontalgic [an-te-o-don-taP-jii) [avri, against; 

 bAovg, tooth; akyog, pain]. Curative of toothache. 



Antiorgastic [an '-til;) [inn . against ; bpyaa/i6t . 



swelling, excitement]. Anaphrodisiac. 



Antiopelmous [an-te-o-pel' '-tnus) [dvriog, set against; 



/'/. the sole]. In biology, characterized by having 



the flexor perforans supply the third toe only and the 



flexor hallucis the first, second and fourth toe>. Cf. 



Sympelmous, Heteropelmt 



Antiparasitic [an-te-par-as-if '-ik) [avri, against ; n 

 otrog, a parasite]. 1. Destroying parasites. 2. An 

 agent destroying or preventing increase of parasite-. 

 Insecticide. 



Antiparastatitis [an-te-par-as-tat-i'-tis) [avri, over 

 against ; Kapaardrrjg, a testicle]. Inflammation of 

 < owper's glands. 



Antipathetic [an-te-path-ef '-ik) [avri, against ; rradog, 

 feeling, i. e., antipathy or constitutional aversion]. 

 In biology, applied to plants not easily grafted. 



Antipathic [an-te-patk' -ik) [avri, against ; r&Oog, dis- 

 ease]. A synonym of allopathic, both terms alike 

 being rejected by the advocates of rational medi- 

 cine. 



Antipathy [an-tip' '-a-the) [avri, again -1 ; irddog, affec; 

 tion]. Aversion ; an opposing property or quality. 



Antipeduncular [an ' pe dung 1 ku-lar) [avri, against; 

 pedunculus, a little foot]. In biology, placed opposite 

 a peduncle. 



Anti-peptone [an-te-pep 1 '-ton) [avri, against ; nkirrew, 

 to cot>k, digest]. A variety of peptone formed in the 

 pancreatic digestion, and incapable of further peptonic 

 change. 



Antiperiodic [an-te-pe-re-od f -ik) [avri, against ; 



a paroxysm]. 1. Efficacious against periodic attacks 



of disease. 2. A remedy against periodic disease, 



especially intermittent fever. Quinin i- the best 



known. A. Tincture. See Warburg's Tincture. 

 Antiperistalsis [an-te-per-is-taP -sis) [avri, against; 

 around; araXaig, compression]. Reversed 



peristalsis; inverted or upward peristaltic action. 

 Antiperistaltic [an-te-per-is-taP -tik) [avri, against ; 

 «, around ; nra/rsic, compression]. Relating to 



antiperistalsis. 

 Antipestilential [an-te-pes-til-en' -shal) [avri, against; 



pestilentia, the plague]. Counteracting the influence 



of the plague. 

 Antipetalous [an-te-peP -al-us) [avri, against ; iriraXov, 



a leal ]. In biology, inserted opposite to, instead of 



alternate with, the petals. 

 Antipharmic [an-te-far f -mik). See Alexipharmac. 

 Antiphlogistic [an-te-flo-jts' -tik) [avri, against; 



i.i/uyuatg, inflammatory heat]. 1. Counteracting or 



directed against fever. 2. An agent subduing or 



reducing intlammation or fever. A. Treatment, 



consists in bloodletting, the application of cold, 



administration of antipyretics, etc. 

 Antiphysic [an-te-fiz r -ik) [avri, against; (jivon, wind]. 



I arminative ; overcoming flatulence. 

 Antiplastic [an-le-plas'-lik) [avri, against; tOJuaativ , 



to form]. I. Unfavorable to granulation or the heal- 

 ing process. 2. An agent impoverishing the blood. 

 Antipleuritic [an-te-plu-riP -ik) [avri, against ;n'/.evp~mc, 



pleurisy]. ( Overcoming pleurisy. 

 Antipneumonic [an-te-nu-mon'-ik) [avri, against ; 



■Kveviwvia, pneumonia]. Of value in treating pneu- 

 monia. 

 Antipneumotoxin [an-te-nu-mo-toks f -in). See Pneu- 



moto.x in . 

 Antipodagric [an-te-po-dag / -rik) [avri, against ; iroa'a.- 



ypa, gout in the feet]. Efficacious against gout. 

 Antipodal Cells [an-tip/ -o-dal) [avri, opposite ; tt6vq, 



foot]. A term applied to a group of four cells formed 



in the lower end of the embryo-sac opposite to the 



cells constituting the egg-apparatus. 

 Antipoison [an' ' -te-poi-zti) [avri, against; MM., poi- 



soioi, a potion]. A counter poison. 

 Antipraxia [an-te-prdks' '-e-ak) [avri, against ; -jiaaaeiv, 



to do]. Antagonism of functions or of symptoms. 

 Antiprostate [an-te-pros f -taf). See Anteprostate. 

 Antipruritic [an-te-pru-rif '-ik) [avri, against ; pruritus, 



itching]. I. Relieving the sensation of itching. 2. 



A drug that relieves the sensation of itching. 

 Antipsoric [an-tip-so / -rik) [avri, against ; ijjupa, the 



itch]. Effective against the itch. 

 Antiputrefactive [an-te-pu-tre-fak' -tiv). See Antiseptic. 

 Antipyic [an-te-pi' -ik) [avri, against; irvov, pus]. 



Checking or restraining suppuration. 

 Antipyresis [an-te-pi-re 1 '-sis) [avri, against ; irvplaaeiv, 



to be feverish]. The employment of antipyretics in 



fever. 

 Antipyretic [an-te-pi-ref -ik) [avri, against; -rrvper6g, 



fever]. I. Cooling; lowering the temperature. 2. 



An agent reducing the temperature of fever; any 



antifebrile medicine, or febrifuge. Most such also 

 reduce the normal bodil) temperature slightly. They 

 act either by preventing oxidation p -, or en- 



couraging the radiation of heat. 

 Antipyrin [an-te-pi' '-rin) [avri, against ; nvperdg, fever], 

 « .II^N, 1 '.- Phenazonum. Dimethyl-oxy-chinicin. An 

 alkaloidal product of the destructive distillation of 

 coal-tar. It may be produced by heating acetoacelic 

 CNter with methyl phenyl hydrazin. It i- a ^ra\ i-,h or 

 reddish white crystalline powder, slightly bitter, solu- 

 ble in water, alcohol, and chloroform, and crystallizes 

 from ether in shining leaflets, melting at II3 . Adult 

 dose gr. v— xv every hour for two or three hours. It 



