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C, Mucronate. the ensiform cartil 

 C, Nasal, the mework of the n 



two upper and 

 low um. 



C, Reticular. mnd in the 



am ichian tu 



.\ elastic 



in all dii C. of 



Santorini. .1 nodul ; i arytenoid 



C. of Weitbrecht, 



ists in the 



n. C. of Wrisberg, the 



h side oi the fold ol 



<■ to 



C . Yellow. 



Cartilagin artilage]. \ 



if hyaline cartilage. Boiling 

 hondrin. 

 Cartilaginiftcation 



. t>. make]. A change into 



Cartilaginiform | [cartilago, car- 



nn]. Resembling cartilage. 

 Cartilaginous igo, cartilage; 



■ Tin]. Resembling cartilage. 

 Cartilaginous ilago, cartilage]. 



M. itilage. 



Cartilago rr-t irtilaginis']. Car- 



tilage C. triticea, a small, oblong, fibro-cartilaginous 

 in. i- found in the cla>tic ligament, the thyro- 



H- superior cornu of the thyroid 

 with the- greater cornu of the hyoid bone. 

 Carum {ka'-runi) [xdpov, caraway]. Caraway. The 

 ui, indigenous to Europe and an allied 

 icific coast of America. Its 

 r and t.i ne to a volatile oil. It is valuable 



in infantile colic, but is used chiefly as a flavor. C, 

 Aqua B P. Dose jfj-ij- C., Infusum, unof, 

 - z , ij. C. Oleum. Dose mj-v. 



Caruncle r» '-.- mcula, dim. ofcaro, flesh]. 



A -mi'!, abnormal fl -. th. In biology, applied 



. protuberances, or excrescences on 

 ani - the comb of a bird, the fleshy 



ilia at tri canthus of the eye, the growths 



small masses about the hilum 

 C, Lachrymal, one upon the con- 

 canthus. C, Urethral, a 

 I i isterior li 

 irinarius ; a frequent condition in women. 

 m size from a hempseed to a til- 

 painful, especially during micturition 

 I bleeds r< adily. 

 Caruncu'. . [dim. of caro, flesh : />/., 



C. mammillaris, the 

 n eminence ofgraymatter betw 



Carunculae [catuncula, a caruncle]. 



C. myrtiformes, the pr of 



- thought 

 hymen after its ru] 

 found in the imperforated hymen. 

 Caruncular 



Car;. thargic sleep. 



C. cataleptica C. ecstasis, trance, or 



C. lethargu 

 Carus, Curve or Circle of. 

 Carvacn 



liquid 1 :rrinij in the 



oil [t is d on 



id. It i- a 



till ,tO° 



and boils at 2\<<°. It has aver) disagreeable odor and 



stron- taste. It has been used : toothache. 



Carvene (karv'-tri) [It., carvi, caraway], Cj-H,,,. A 

 hydrocarbon contained in caraway. It is a li,L;lit ter- 

 pene . See also ( 'itrene. 



Carvol {karv'-ol) [It., carvi, caraway; oleum, oil], 

 C J0 H. 4 O. An aromatic alcohol isomeric with car- 

 vacrol, and obtained from oil of cumin. It is an oil 

 with a pleasant odor, boiling at 225 I 



Caryoblast (/-./;'-<--<'-M/.v/ ) [/cdpvof , a nucleus; (}h - 

 a germ]. Any nucleated plastidule. 



Caryocinesis [kar-e-o-sin-e' 'sis) [icdpvov, a nut (nu- 

 cleus) ; t.;r/,nir, movement]. See Karyokinesis. 



Caryocinetic [kar-e-o-sin-ef ik\. See Karyokinetic. 



Caryolysis (kar-e-ol'-is-is\ \jxapvov, nucleus; >/.-/r, to 

 loose]. The process of the dissolution of cell-nuclei. 



Caryolytic {kar-e-o-HP '-ik) [mpvov, nucleus; / 

 dissolution]. Pertaining to Caryolysis. 



Caryomitosis {kar-e-o-mit-o'-sis). See Karyomitosis. 



Caryophyllin (kar-e-o-fil' '-in) [nopvov, a nut; (piv'/uf, 

 a leaf] < ',,,1 I,,.0 or < ,1 I .' > . Die neutral crystalline 

 principle of cloves. It occurs in tasteless and odor- 

 less silky acicular crystals, soluble in warm alcohol and 

 ether. See Caryophyllus. 



Caryophyllus {kar-e-o-fil' '-us) [xapvov, a nut; oi'/'/<<\\ 

 a leaf]. Clove. The unexpanded flowers of Eugenia 

 caryophyllata, distinguished by their pungent, spicy 

 taste. Its properties are due to a volatile oil, whii h is 

 antiseptic, stimulant, and irritant. It also contains a 

 crystalline body, Eugenin, C',,,11,,* >.,, and a camphor, 

 Caryophyllin, C ]0 II 16 O. It is usi ful as a stomachic, 

 and to prevent griping when combined with purgatives. 

 C, Infusum (B. P.). A strength of 1 to 40 recom- 

 mended. Dose ^j-ij- C, Ol., contains an acid and 

 a phenol compound. Dose rr\j-iv. It is used also 

 by microscopists to clarify preparations and tissues for 

 mounting. 



Caryoplasm {kar* ' -e-o-plazm) [ic&pvov, a nucleus ; 

 -'/1 linn, that which is formed]. The plasm of a cell- 

 nucleus ; nuclear plasm. 



Caryopsis [kar-e-op 1 '-sis) [/cdpvov, a nut; bif/tg, appear- 

 ance]. In biology, an indehiscent dry fruit, like that 

 of the wheat, in which the single seed is enveloped in 

 the closely-adhering pericarp. 



Casali Green. See Conspectus of Pigments, under Pig- 

 ment. 



Casali's Test. See Tests, Table of. 



Casamajor's Test. See Tests, Tulle of. 



Casaubon's Apparatus. ( Ine for charging water with 

 i«» by the intermittent method. 



Casca Bark [kasf-kah lurk). Sassy Park ; < >rdeal Park. 

 The bark of Erythrophlceum guinensi, a treenative to 

 Africa, with properties due to an alkaloid. It pro 

 duces nausea and vomiting. It is valuable in inter- 

 mittent fever-, and is a mole powerful heart tonic than 

 digitalis. C, Tinct., 25 per cent, in strength. I 

 n\x. Unof. C, Ext. Aq. Dose gr. j. C, Ext. 

 Fid. Dose TTTv-xv. Erythrophlein, the active alka- 

 loid, unof., is locally an anesthetic. 



Cascadoe [kas-kad-o* -e) . See Tinea imbricata. 



Cascara \kas f -kar-ah) [Sp., "bark"]. The bark. C. 

 amarga, Honduras Park. The bark of a tree native 

 to Mexico, much used as an alterative tonic in syphilis 

 and ski- ros. C. Cordial, a trade preparation. 



Dose mjev-^ij. C, Fid. Ext. Dose 3 j; of the 

 powdered extract gr. v— x. Unof. C. sagrada, Chit- 

 tern Park, Sacred Park. The bark of Rhamnus 

 purshiana, or California Buckthorn. Its prop. 

 are due to a volatile oil. It is useful in the treatment 

 of chronic constipation. All unof. Case, sagrad., 

 Ext. (P. P.), Dose gi ij viij. Case, sagrad., Ext. 

 Liquidum 1 B. P. ,. 1 >ose tTi^v— 3 j. 



