NVOU flONS 





«•< 'l'nn'iA 



utions of the si \spect or convexity of the 



Cerebrum. 

 i,i. Fissure of Rolando. 2,2. Ascending frontal convolution. 3,3. As- 



j> and suj" 11s. 4, 4. First frontal con- 



utal. 6,6. Third frontal. 7,7. First occi- 

 tal. 9, 9. Third occipital. to. Anterior 

 • emity of corpus callostim. 1 i , 11. Posterior extremity. 





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' PECT OF THE CEREBI 



I >ptic ( hiasm. - ! 



niammill.it ia. 

 Sylvius. 



the lisMii 



Se< . Table of. C. Ventilator. 



See ' entilation. 



Coopers' Knee. An enlarged bursa patellae 

 found in coopers, as the result of pressure 

 exerted by the knot.' against the barrel. 



Coordination {ko-or-din-a'-shun) [con, to 

 gether; ordinare, to regulate]. The hai 

 monlous activity and proper sequence ol 

 operation ol the various organs "l the body, 

 < peciall) "t those parts that cooperate in 

 the performance of any function. 



Copaiba [ko-pa' '-e-bah) [Sp.]. Balsam "I 

 1 opaiba. The oleoresin of Copaifera q 

 cinalis, C. coriacea, C. guianen 1 , i '. multi- 

 juga, C. cor di folia, C. laxa, ( '. nitida, ('. 

 oblongifolia, and C. Ian : legumin- 



ous trees, native to South America. It is a 

 .stimulant, diuretic, diaphoretic, and an ex- 

 pi - torant, and is much used in gonorrhea, 

 although now considi n d oi doubtful value. 

 C, Massa, copaiba 94, magnesia 6 parts. 

 Dose tnjc-sjj. C, Mist. Comp., Lafay- 

 ette's mixture, unof., copaiba 3 \- i j , oil 

 till h1 is ~ j, glyceriti vitelli 3 vij ; triturate and 

 add syr. aq. menth. piperit. 3iiss; then add, 

 with ' onstanl stirring, liq. potass. 3|ss, tinct. 

 cardami in comp. ^ij,spt. aether, nitrosi, ^ss, 

 aq. menth. piperit. q.s. to make 3 viij. Dose 

 3J-^ss. C, Ol. I »ose rrpx-xv. C, Re- 

 sina, mainly copaibic acid. Dose gr. j-v. 



Copal [kof-pal) [Mex., copalli, resin-]. 

 Anime. These terms include a number of 

 related resins that are of both fossil and 

 recent origin. The copal resins, when of 

 good quality, are too hard to be scratched 

 by the nail, have a conchoid fracture, and 

 a specific gravity ranging from 1. 059 to 

 I.0S0. Unlike others, they are' soluble with 

 difficulty in alcohol and essential oils, and 

 are, therefore, valuable for making var 

 nishes. The softer kinds are called anime. 



Copalche (ko-pal f -che) [Mex.]. The bark 

 of ' 'roton niveus and other trees of tropical 

 America. The term i- a vague one, and is 

 little used in medical literature. 



Copalin, Copalm [ko'-pal-in, ko'-palm) 

 [Mex., copalli, resins]. The sweet-gum 

 tree. 1 jquidambar styraciflua ; also the resin 

 that in warm latitudes exude- from it, the 

 so 1 ailed I lighgate resin. 



Copeman's Method. A method of over 

 nig the nausea and vomiting of preg- 

 nancy. It consists in digital dilatation of 

 the cervix uteri to a slight degree, not 

 sufficient to induce abortion. 



Copernicia cerifera [ko-per-nish f -e-ah ser- 

 if'-er-ah). See Carnauba. 



Cophosis [ko-fo'-sis) [mapdc, deaf]. Deaf- 

 ness or dulness of hearing. 



Copiopia {kop-i o'-pe-ak) \ kSttoi . a straining; 



eye]. Eye-strain; weariness of the 



C. hysterica, a term applied lo those 



Symptoms that indicate hyperesthesia ol the 



fifth and optic nerve-. 



Sylvius. T2. Olfactory net 13. Third convolu- 



tion ol inferior surface ol frontal lobe. [4. Fourth 

 convolution. 1-. Third convolution ol external 

 surface ol frontal lobe. r6 External border ol 

 erior lobe. 17. Sphenoidal extremity. 18. Oc- 

 cipital extremity. 19. Hippocampal convolution. 

 20. External convolution of posterior loh«». 21. 

 involution. 2 •. Intel nal 1 onvolution. 23. 

 Gyrus fornicatus. 



