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B( H Q1 1 I 



Bose's Operation. S 

 Bos- [ Ml . 



Bosselatcd '■'. 1 . with 



Bossclation [Ml . ] A I — like 



Bostock's Catarrh. 



Bostryx rl]. In bii 



Boswellia 



\-ia 



Bosworth's Operation. 



Bot m]. The lai rtain 



; jtrus, which i 

 Mian, where they hatch. 



■ 



Bo: i'.otallo, Duct of B., Fora- 



men c>: B., Valve of. 



Botalismus ttts. 



Botanic r . an herb]. Pertaining to 



B. Physician, a title rtain 



etable remedies. 



Botanist herb]. A student of 



Botanophile . herb; • 



dilettanti. Persons fond of botany, 

 not I 

 Botany in herb]. The science of 



ficatlon and structure. B. Bay 

 Gum. 

 Bote 

 Bothna ['••]• Plural of Bothrion, or of 



Bothriocephalus [bot/i-re-o s • v, a pit ; 



id]. A rms. See Tape- 



B. latus, t mi ; a common 



tain European localities. It 



t in length, with a breadth of 



three- fourths of an inch. It nia lata, 



hi i imil), 



Bothnon . a pit]. I. A small 



t, or 

 of ] 



Bothnum ;/. 



Botium ['■■]■ A goiter or tumor of the 



B. trachelophyma. Synonym of Goiter. 

 Botrel's Operation 

 Botryoi 1 



Botryomyco i 



in 

 form in I It is 



Botryoi An 



me. 



Botryo-therapeutics 



I arl J. 



Bots . B •• 



Bbttcher's Cell 



B.'s 

 Crystals, pet uliai i by 



phate of ammonia to a drop of prostatic secretion. 

 lh imposed of a phosphate formed from .. 



>< that exists in prostatic fluid, and that is sup 

 sed to imparl to it its peculiar < ■< 1« >i . B.'s Test. 

 Sei 



Botteker's Test. 



Bottger's Test. 



Bottini's Operation. See Operations, Table 



Bottle i/v/'V) [MK.,/vA/; Fr., bouteil/ej. ■ A vessel, 

 usuall) . with a narrow neck. B., Feeding, 



a ilat flask with a nipple of India-rubber attached, 

 used for feeding infants. B. Nose, a common name 

 for Acm rosacea. B., Specific Gravity, a Floi 

 flask graduated to contain 500-1000 grains ol water, 

 with the weight of which an equal volume ol any other 

 liquid ma) I"- compared. B. -stoop, in pharmacy, a 

 block 50 grooved that it serves to hold a wide mouthed 

 bottle in an oblique [ >* >^it i< m while a powder is being 

 dispensed from it. B.-wax, a hard, -tin varietj "t 

 wax used in sealing botl li 



Botts (botz). See Bot. 



Botulinic Acid ibot-u-lin' '-ik as'-id} [_/> sau- 



sage]. An acid asserted to exist in putrefyi 

 sages, and to constitute their spei ific poison. 



Botulism [bot'-u-lizm), Botulismus [bot-u-liz f -mus) 

 \botulus,z sausage]. Nni-;i^e poisoning. See Allan- 

 tiasis, Blun d Allanto-toxicon. 



Bouchard's Diet. S itment, Methods of. B.'s 



Method. See Treatment, Methods of. B.'s Nod- 

 ules, nodules appearing upon the phalangeal joints 

 of the hands of persons suffering with gastrectasis. 



Bouchut's Tubes. A variety of tubes for intubation of 

 the larynx. 



Bougard's Paste. A caustic paste containing bichlorid 

 of mercury, eh I' irid of zinc, arsenic, cinnabar, starch, and 

 wheat flour. It is used as an application to carcinom 



Bougie {boo-zhe') [Fr., a candle]. A slender, cylin- 

 drical instrument made of waxed silk, catgut, eti . 

 for introduction into the urethra or other passage, 

 for the purpose of dilation, exploration, etc. Some- 

 times bougies are covered with preparations that are 

 thus conveyed to the inner mucous surfaces. B., 

 Armed, a bougie with a piece of nitrate of silver or 

 other caustic attached to it- extremity. B., Filiform, 

 a whalebone or other bougie of very small size. 



Bouhou (boo-hoo / ). '100. 



Bouillaud's Disease. See Endocarditis, and Dist 

 Table of. 



Bouillon [boo-e-yon' \g)) [Fr.]. An alimentary broth 

 made by boiling meat, usually beef, in water. A soup. 

 Also a liquid nutritive mi dium made by boiling meat, 

 for the culture oi microorganisms. Peptonized bouil 

 Ions and solution-, of powdered meats have also been 

 used. B. of Liebig, made b) dissolving Liebig's 

 meat extract, 5 grams, in boiling water, 101 grams, 

 ttralizing with bicarbonati oi soda and filtering. 

 1 1 > nutritive value is increased by adding glucose. 



Bouisson's Operation. See ' operations, 'table of. 



Bouknemia ne'-me-aK). Synonym of Elephan- 



tiasis arabum. 



Boulesis [boo-le'-sis). See Ihil, 



Boulimia [boo-lim'-e-ah). See Bulimia. 



Boulopeithia [boo-lo-pi' '-the-ah). See Bulopeithia. 



Boulton's Solution. A solution used in the form of a 

 spray in the treatment of rhinitis. In formula is, 1 om 

 pound tincture of iodin H\,XX ; carbolic acid (cryst.), 

 "VJ ; glycerin, J^vij; distilled water, §v. This is 



placed in a water bath at [00°, in a tightly-corked 

 bottle until thi solution b . and is then 



filtered. 

 Bouquet (boo-ka') [Fr.]. 1. In anatomy, a cluster, 

 of nerves, blood , or muscles. 2. The delicate 



