BURNE I I > DISINFE( [TNG FLUID 



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Bl iter 



nnaceutic purposes. B., Argand, 



i inner tube for sup- 



the flame with air B., Bunsen, a form in 



i quantit) "l 

 ixidation ignition. 



Bur- Disinfecting Fluid V 



] UI , of water) with a 



u. ut of water 

 tn antiseptic and deodor- 



Burning burn], Consum 



B. of the Feet, a neurotii 



immon in India. 



B. Oil. ! 't burning oils are 



the two standards ol color and 



from pale-yellow stand- 



ind coloi 



to which mmercial 



IIO° I-'., 120° F., and 



i , [] g mainly to the continent 



lina and Japan, and that of 120° 



i ; iii-;. and water- 



w'n . in the trad 



o° 1-., fire-test, and specific grav- 

 ■ i •• mineral 

 i- a product of Rus- 

 :what similar to mineral sperm 

 . ravity of .865, and a fire-test 

 1 B. Point, in testing petroleum oils, the 

 which a spark or lighted jet will ignite 

 . which then continues to burn. This 

 ■it is usually 6° to 20 C. higher than the flash- 

 but there is no fixed relation between the two. 

 Burnisher [Ml . . to polish] An instru- 



ii polishing different kinds of metals, and 

 in the laboratory of the dentist, for finishing pieces of 

 nanism. 

 Burns, Ligament of. The falciform process of the 



Burns's Amaurosis. See Amblyopia, Post- Marital ; 



Burnt [ME., '■ men, to burn]. Scorched ; injured by 

 dry beat. Consumed by fire. B. Alum. See Alu- 

 um. B. Sponge. Si ran us/a. B. 



Ocher. 



Burow's von 1 Operations. See Operations, Tabic of. 

 B. Veins, small veins joining the portal and general 



Burra Gookeroo {bur'-ak gook'-er-oo) [E. Ind.]. The 



- of u anuginosus, a plant of the 



ively throughout the 



i diuretic and aphrodisiac. It 



ief of nocturnal emissions 



Dos 'i the fluid extract n\xx-l ; ol 



~ ij; of the syrup 1 for children) 3 ss-j. 



Burras Pipe tiaii ; 



'ic. 

 Burr:- . a harshness in the 



thr ; in stammering, the mispronun- 



B. Engine, a dental appliance 

 . in forming cavities, etc. 



Burrow -,-., a hole]. 1 To make 



a I in ; said of the itch 



through, as pus through 



Burrowin hole]. The 



• pus through the tissi 

 th 1 hi- not burst 01 



Bursa - ' , Bursa ]. A 



m ■ upon one 



another. B. anserina, a pouch situated between 

 the long internal lateral ligament and the lowei inter- 

 nal hamstring tendons. B. colera, the gall bladder. 

 B. cordis, the pericardium. B. fabricii, "A glan- 

 dular organ existing in both sexes and all specie- of 

 birds; most developed in young birds, more or less 

 atrophied in adults; it opens on the dorsal wall of 

 the cloaca, into the lowest chamber of that organ." 

 Forbes | B. mucosae, a bursa situated in sub 

 cutaneous areolar tissue. B., Plantar, a bursa situ- 

 ate. 1 over the instep, either above or below a tendon. 

 B., Popliteal, a bursa situated in the popliteal spa. . 



between the tendon ol the semimembranosus and the 



tendon of the inner head of the gastrocnemius, wl 

 thej rub against each other. B., Prepatellar, a 

 bursa situated over the patella and over the upper part 

 of the patellar ligament. B., Synovial, found be 

 tween tendons and bony surfaces. B. vaginalis, 

 the synovial sheath. 



Bursal (bur'-sal) [bursa, a purse]. Pertaining to a 

 bursa, sac, or follicle. 



Bursalogy [bur-sal' -o-je) [bursa, a purse; A<5yoc, sci- 

 ]. The science or study of the bursa ; the 

 anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the bin 



Bursera [bur' -ser-afi) [Burser, a German botanist]. A 

 genus of tropical tree-, several species of which afford 

 inous gums. B. acuminata affords caranna ; A 

 tomentosa furnishes tacamahac. 



Burseraceous [bur-ser-a' -se-us\ [Burser, a German 

 botanist]. Pertaining to or resembling the genus 

 Bursera. 



Bursiculate {bur-sik'-u-lat') [bursicula; dim. of bursa. 

 a purse]. In biology, pouch or purse like, or possessing 

 a bursa. 



Bursiform [bur' -si form] [bursa, a purse ; forma, form]. 

 Resembling a bursa. 



Bursitis [bur-si' -tis) [bursa, a purse; trie, inflamma- 

 tion]. Inflammation of a bursa. B., Tornwaldt's, 

 catarrhal inflammation of the anterior portion of the 

 median recess of the naso-pharnyx. 



Bursula [bur'-su-lah) [dim. of bursa, a purse]. A 

 small bursa ; the scrotum. 



Burton's Sign. See Signs and Symptoms, Table of. 



Busch's Operations. See Operations, 'Jab/cot'. B.'s 

 Version, in obstetrics, direct version, the head 

 being grasped by one hand; while the other hand 

 pushes the breech ol the child upward, the head is 

 pulled down into the cervix. 



Bushmaster (busk'-mast-er). See l.ach, 



Busk, Diameter of. In craniometry, the auriculo- 

 bregmatic diameter. B., Horizontal Plane of. See 

 Plane. 



Butalanin {bu-lal'-an-in) [butyl,' alanin\, C 5 H 9 - 

 !.\lli<>,. a-amidoisovaleric acid; it consists of 

 shining prisms that sublime without fusing. It is 

 found in the pain reas ol tin- ox. 



Butcher's Operations. See Operations, Tab: 



Butea [bu'-te-ah) [John, Earl of Bute (1713-92)]. 

 A genus of leguminous tropical trees and shrubs. 

 />'. frondosa and />'. superba afford Bengal Kino 

 (see Kind) ; also called butea Gum. B. Gum. 

 See Kino. 



Batter (but'-er) [butyrum, butter]. The fatty part of 

 tin- milk obtained by rupturing the cells of the fat- 



globules by "churning" or mechanical agitation. 



Also, various vegetable fats having the consistency 

 of butter, as B. of Cacao. See 7'heobrotna. Also 

 applied to certain chemical | having the 



appearance or consistence of butter, as B. of Anti- 

 mony, antimonious chlorid ; B. of Tin, stannic chlo- 

 rid ; B. of Zinc, zinc chlorid. See, also, Acid, 

 Butyru. B.-and-Eggs. See Antirrhinum linaria. 



