BRACHII "KAI'IAl. 





BRAIN 



le upper 



arm. 

 Brachioradia. the arm ; 



Brachiorrheuma the 



lux] Rheumatism of the arm. 

 Brachiostrophosi^ . the 



rn] A twist or twisted deformity 

 .nn. 

 Brachiotomy the arm; 



trie removal 



BrachipU ■ arm ; pi 



Brachip: arm; 



; ■ 

 histocephalic, > r Brachistocephalous (bra-kis- 



t.l]. Having an extremely short 



Brachium arm: 



illy the upper arm ; 



An extensor process of an 



B. Cerebri or B. of Op.ic Lobes, the bands 



• .m«l testes with the optic thalamus. 



B. Pontis, the brachium of the pons, being also 



luncle of the cerebellum. Brachia 



cerebelli, the peduncles of the cerebellum. 



Brach-Romberg Symptom. ; ns and Symptoms, 



Brachybiotic ( -of-ik) [ . short; 



- ;: lived. 



Brachycardia ir / -de-ah). Same as Brady- 



Brachycephalia [brak-e-sef-a' '-le-ah) [fipaxvg, short; 



. i head]. 1 he quality of being brachycepha- 



lic. 



Brachycephalic '-sef-al' -ik) \fipa\vg, short; 



. a head]. In biology, applied to -kulls of an 



with the larger end behind. Having 



nil, the trans of which is more than 



ng diameter. See /■'.' 



Brachycephalism f'-al-izm . See Brachy- 



Brachycephalou [ Ipaxvg, short ; 



Irachycephalic. 

 Brachycephaly See pha- 



Brachydactylia r, short : 



]. Abnormal shortm igers 



Brachydactylism 



Brachydactylou hort ; 



: abnormal -hort- 



Brachygnathism ,,, rt; 



lerior 



Brachykephaba ,,-hy- 



Brachymetropia lort; 



Brachymetropic 



Brachyodon 



• th]. In >wned te< 



Brachypnea 



Brachypodous (brak-ip' -o-dus) . short; it 



it]. In biology, possessing a short loot or stalk. 

 Brachypterous [brak-ip' -ter-ui \ [ ipa \ i g, short ; mv 



a wing]. In biology, short-winged. 

 Brachyrrhinia [brak-e-rin* -e-ah ) \$pa%yg, short; />■'/, 



a nose]. Abnormal shortness of the nose. 

 Brachysomia [brak-e-so' '-me-ah ) [ \pu \ vg, short ; au/a, 



body]. Shortness of the body. 

 Brachyurous u'-rus) [ . short ; ovpd, tail]. 



In biology, short tail. d. 

 Bracklet i brak'-let | [bracteola, a thin leaf]. In biology, 



the .-mailer bract borne on pedicles. 

 Bract (brakt) \bractea, a thin plate]. In biology, the 



name <<( the modified leaves borne mi flower-pedun 



or at the base of flower^clusters. 

 Bracteole. Same as Bracklet. 



Bradesthesia [brad-es-the 1 '-ze-ah). See Bradyesthesia. 

 Bradyarthria [brad-e-ar' -thre-ah)\_ ipaSvg, slow ; hpBpov, 



articulation]. Abnormally .-low articulation of words: 



bradylalia. 

 Bradybolism [brad-ib' '-o-lizm) [jSpadfic, slow ; vi'/'/nr, 



to throw]. Same as Bradyspermatism. 

 Bradycardia [brad-e-kar* -de-ah) \ . -low; k<i 



the heart]. Slow pulse — the opposite of tachycardia. 

 Bradycauma (brad-e-kaitZ-mah) \fipa8vg , slow ; /.< 



burn: pi., Bradycaumata\ Slow cautery, as with 



the moxa. 

 Bradycrote {brad* -e-krot) \fipa6vg, slow; ttpbrog, a beat- 

 ing]. Marked by or relating to slowness of the pulse. 

 Bradycrotic [brad-e-krof '-ik) [Qpadvg, slow; Kporog, a 



beating]. Bradycrote. 

 Bradyecoia [brad-e-ek-oi f -ak) \fipadvg, slow ; axoiieiv, to 



hear]. Hardness of hearing. 

 Bradyesthesia [brad-e-es-the* '-ze-ah) [fipaSvg, slow; 



aladqaig, perception]. Dulness of perception. 

 Bradylalia [brad-e-la f -le-ah) [/ipadvg, slow; /.<//.• Iv, to 



talk]. A slow and disordered utterance. 

 Bradylogia [brad-e-lo' -je-ah) [ Ipadvg, slow; Tibyog, dis- 

 course]. Bradylalia. 

 Bradymasesis, Bradymassesis {brad-e-mas-e'-sis), or 



Bradymastesis [brad-e-mas-te 1 '-sis) [/S/mhJuc, slow; 



fmarjaig, mastication]. Slow or difficult mastication, 



especially that seen in general paralysis, or after 



lesions of the fifth nerve. 

 Bradypepsia [brad-e-pep' '-se-ah) [iipafibg, slow ; ~eipig, 



digestion]. Difficult or slow digestion. 

 Bradyphasia [brad-e-fa' -ze-ah) [/3padbg, slow ; <■ 



speech]. Bradylalia. 

 Bradyphrasia [brad-e-fra' -ze-ah) \fipa8vg, slow 



utterance]. Slowness of speech; it occurs in - 



types of mental disea 

 Bradypnea [brad-ip-ne' -ah) [^niMr, slow; m 



to breathe]. Abnormal slowness of breathing. 

 Bradyspermatism [brad-e-sper'-mat-izm) [ ^/" 



slow; oirkpfw, seed]. Abnormally slow emission of 



semen. 

 Bradysphygmia (/<; '-me-ah) [fipadiig, slow; 



r,,r- smc. pulse]. Abnormal slowness of the pulse. 

 Bradysuria u'-re-ah 5i Bradyuria. 



Bradytocia [brad-e-to' '-se-ah) [fipa6vg, slow; - 



birth]. Abnormally -low or protrai I'd parturition. 

 Bradytrophic [brad-e-trof f -ik) [ low; rp 



nutrition]. Characterized by slowness of trophic 



changes. 

 Bradyuria [brad-e-u' '-re-ah) [(ipaSvg, slow; <" 



urine]. Slow passage of urine. 

 Braidism [brdd'-izm) [Braid, the originator]. The 



hypnotic state produced by fixation of the eye- upon a 



-hining object; described by (ames Braid in I 

 Hypnotism. 

 Brain [bran) [Low Ger., brazen]. The general con- 

 tent- oi" the cranium, especially the cerebrum. B., 



