. H< ILESTEA 1' 'MAH'i - 





( HONDROG1 N 



A in con- 



dienl oi nervous 



the brain, bul y in subcutaneous tissue. 



It often in ids, hair-follicles, and 



,i -inn u.- 

 Cholesteatomatous . bile; 



imor]. « >f the nature of, per- 

 iteatoma. 

 Cholesteremia Cholesterin- 



emia 



lolesterin 



j n ; :.l state . to such 



Cholestcnn olid], 



■ui B 



■ 

 .li. It 



talline 



It i- quite 

 ■ 



in rBR1N Crystals. 



il i-. levo-rotatory. 

 Choletelin 



ious, soluble, yellow 

 '■in. It is the final pro- 

 It i> readily 

 in alka 1 .. iroform. 



Choleuria , urine]. 



lile in the urine. 

 Choleverdin | '-Jin J []■-';, bile; viridis, 



in in. 

 Chohc ■ ]. Pertaining to the bile. 



C. Ac. '.. - 

 Cholin ].< II, \'i. A substance 



decomposition of 



- name. It is also 



■ui in th the supi • and is a pro- 



* 1 11 ithin. It i- a colorless 



fluid, of oil] ses a strong alkaline 



with acid> very deliquescent salts. 



It ; It is soluble in alcohol or 



It is di m, though closely relate. 1 to, 



n C. Group of Ptomaines, four ptomaines — 



In, and Muscarin — have been thus 



•I. All I ida- 



thyl-ammonium hydrate. 



Cholochrom- a, color]. 



:it. 

 Cholocyst u. 



Cholohcmatin , l)ile ; diua, 



and in the bile of the ox and 

 hematin. 

 Choloidinic Aci 1 

 Chololith 



Chololithiasi holelithiasis. 



Chololith.c ,„ ■]. 



lith. 

 Cholophen Biliphein. 



Cholopoiesis ■ ., :> a 



Cholorri 



Cholorrhea , w ]. 



CholosK. I by 



Cholotic 



Choluria {kol-u' -re-aK) [ \»'n,, Kile ; ovpw, urine}. The 

 presence of bile, bile-salts, or bile-pigments in the 

 urine. Also, the gre< nish coloration of the urine. 



Chondodendron [kon-do-den'-dron). See Chvndro- 



■<■<■>/. 

 Chondral [kon'-dral) [\<'i'V"".. cartilage]. Cartilagin- 

 ous ; relating to <>r composed of cardiac 

 Chondralgia {kon-dral* '-je-ak) [^<ivo/ooc, cartilage; 



. | in]. Pain in or about a cartilage. 

 Chondrectomy [kon drek'-to-me) \_x6vSpOQ, cartil. 



, a cutting out]. Surgical excision of a cartil- 

 age, or of a part of one. 

 Chondren (ion'-dren) [^wJ/aoc, cartilage]. Belonging 



to a cartilage in itself. 

 Chondrification [kon-drif-ik-a'-shuri) [v' r 'V""'. cartil - 

 , to make-]. The process "I being con- 

 verted into < artilage ; the state of being chondrified. 

 Chondrify ikon' -drif-i) [xovfipnc, cartilage ; fieri, to 

 become]. erl into cartilage; to become car- 



tilaginous. 

 Chondrigen [kon r -drij-en) \_x&vSpoq, cartilage : 



to produce]. That material of the hyaline cartilage 

 which on boiling with water becomes chondrin. 

 Chondrigenous .{kon-driy -en-us) \_\ . cartilage" 



. t<> produce]. Producing chondrin; relating 

 ; tilage that has not hardened. 

 Chondriglucose {kon-dre-glu' -kos) [ V''''V" f - cartilage ; 

 ;/iu'', sweet], A material formed by boiling i 

 tilage with mineral acids. It has a sweet taste and the 

 erties of glu< 

 Chondrin .' .cartilage]. A substance 



obtained from the matrix of hyaline cartilage by boil- 

 ing. It resembles gelatin in general properties, Kut 

 differs from it in not being precipitated by tannic acid. 

 The substance yielding it is chondrigen, probably an 

 anhydrid. See also Glue. 

 Chondritis (kon-dri r -lis) [x6vdpor, cartilage; trie, in- 

 flammation]. Inflammation of a cartilage. 

 Chondroblast [kon f -dro-blast) [v'' r 'V"r> cartilage; 



rm], A cell of developing cartilage. 

 Chondroclasis [kon-drok' -las-is) [ v''"''V'"f. cartilage; 



s/i'in/r, fracture]. The crushing of a cartilage. 

 Chondroclast {kon'-dro-klast) [r"'V" r > cartil. 



■■'.", to break]. A cell supposed to be concerned 

 in the absorption of cartilage. 

 Chondrocostal [kon-dro-kos* -tal\ [^vdpof , cartilage ; 

 casta, a rib]. Relating to the ribs and their 

 cartilages. 

 Chondrodendron [kon-dro-den'-drori) [ car- 



tilage ; 6ev6pov, a tree]. A genus of S. American 

 menispermaceous climbing-plants. C. glaberrimum 

 and C. tomentosum are among the plants that 

 furnish Pareira brava. 

 Chondrodynia [kon-dro-din 1 '-e-afi) [x i,1 "^f>°C, cartilage , 



tin]. Pain in a cartil 

 Chondrodystrophia \kon-dro-dis-tro f -fe-aJt) [ k/JwJ/mjj 

 cartilage; cJuf, bad; TptfeiV, to nourish]. I'Vt.y 

 rhachitis. 

 Chondroepiphysis (kon-dro-e-pif '-is-is) \ carti- 



lage; , an outgrowth]. A cartilage thai 



tined to become an epiphysis ; anepiphysis that has 

 been devi li ipi d from cartilage. 

 Chondrofibroma [kon-dro-Ji-bro 1 '-niah poc, carti- 



•. a a tumor: pi. , Chondrofibro- 



'//]. Chondroma with fibromatous elemei 

 Chondrofibromatous [kon-dro-fi-br(/-mat-t4s) [ r/rfwTpoc, 

 • ; fibra, a fiber ; Ifia, a tumor]. « )f the na- 

 ture ndrofibron 



Chondrogen (kon' -dro-jeti) [;f(5v<Jpoc, cartilage ; 



|. i. See Chondrigen. 2. A substance 

 found in fetal and early life, forming a part of the tis- 

 of imperfectly developed cartil 



