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CYR 1". EPHALUS 



CVI.INDROIDS. 



a and b. Cast-like forms. 

 . lil tmentous forms. 



Cylindrocephalv \li" 



dei . \ ■ ) ndrii formation of the 



ill. 

 Cylindroid . cylinder; 



likeness]. A name 

 n i" a ■ 



. ucntly found in 

 orii 



It 



lin .1m 



Us, IW1 



len the 



.1- renal 



l'i. 



■us sha 

 dm s and t- 



ng them 



I 'he 



rrow and 

 ind often bi- 



Cyliniroma 



. lin- 



A tumor peculiar to the orbit of the eye, to the face, 



and t.> the stomach, composed of cylindric or club-like 



hyaline processes. It is a variety of myxo-sarcoma. 



Cyhndrosis [sil-in-a | to roll]. V 



variety of bony articulation, the bone being rolled 



f to f inn a canal and then a suture, as in 



the cranium. 



Cyllosis [sit [\r/v.(j<7/<;, crippled]. Club-foot ; 



l.un im deformity. 



Cyllosoma | ..'-. , lame ; ffiifia, a body : 



] A variety of single autositic mon- 

 - celosoma, in which there is a 

 lateral eventration occupying principally the lower 

 portion of the abdomen, with absence or imperfect 

 development of the lower extremity on that side 

 i by the eventration. 

 Cyllum . crooked]. Knock-knee. 



Cymba dm'-bah) [*/■«. fy, a boat]. In biology, aboat- 



spicule. 

 Cymbiform orm) [cymba, boat ; forma , shape]. 



In 1 C. Bone, the scaphoid bone. 



Cymbocephalia ef-a' -le-ah). See Cymboceph- 



Cymbocephalic, or Cymbocephalous [sim-bo-sef-aV '- 

 ■ ;/ i [m .; ■>//, boal ; . bead], 



haly. 



Cymbocephaiy 



adition of having a boat-shaped 



Cyni' , ,ung sprout]. In biology, a 



thi determinate or centrifugal 



Cymene ( vminum, cumin], C, H U . A hy- 



her w-iih cumic aldehyd, 

 hi /'/////iiu/m cyminum), 

 li i- prepared by treating 

 vitriol. It is a pleasantl) 

 i - 176° <'.; its specific 



Cyrnoge ■ j n ; yhn/g, pro 



ileum, gaseous at 



by 1 old or 1 



11 v uo° 

 irtificial 



>.ld for lot al 

 or min 



Cymose [si f -mdi) [Kbfia, a young sprout]. In l>i" 

 pertaining to a cyme ; bearing cymes. 



Cynanche [sin-ang f -ke) [k'uuv, a dog; &yxeiv, to 

 strangle]. An old name for any acute affection of 

 the throat, as diphtheria, croup, tonsillitis, etc., in 

 which the patient struggles lor breath (as a panting 

 dog). See also Angina. C. maligna, a fatal form 

 .1 sore throat. C. suffocativa. Synonym of Croup. 

 C. tonsillaris. See Quinsy. 



Cynanthropia [sin-an-thro' '-pe-ah) [kvw, dog; avtipuirof 

 a man]. A mania in which the patient believes him- 

 self a dog, and imitates the actions of one. 



Cyniatria [si/ir-a-fri'-a//] [m wv, do<j ; larpfia, med- 

 ication]. Thescienceortreati.se of the diseases of 

 the dog and their treatment. 



Cynic Isin'-ik) [/cwwcdf, dog like]. Pertaining to a 

 dog. C. Spasm, a contraction of the facial muscles 

 upon one side, so as to expose the teeth in the man- 

 ner of an angry dog. 



Cynobex hebetica [si'-no-beki he-bef-ik-ah) [/rfiwv, 

 dot,'; jS^f, cough; /, . youthful]. The convul- 



sive cough of puberty; aloud, dry. barking cough 

 that often attacks boys and girls at puberty. General 

 hygienic treatment is usually curative. 



Cynocephalous [sin-o-sef -al-us) [m»uv, dog; at yu '/./;, 

 the head]. With the head dog-shaped. 



Cynodontes [si-no-don'-Iez) [wm', dog; 060 

 bddvToq, tooth]. The canine teeth, so called from their 

 resemblance to the teeth of a dog. See Cuspid Teeth. 



Cynoglossum [si-no-glos J '-urn). See Hound's Tongue. 



Cynolyssa [si-no-lis f -ah) [k/'uv, dog; '/.iaaa, rabies]. 

 Hydrophobia ; rabies. 



Cynophobia [si-no-fo* ' -be-ah)\x^ (ov > a dog; <p6(3o$, fear]. 

 1. Morbid fear of dogs. 2. Imaginary hydrophobia. 



Cynorexia [si-no-reks' -e-aK) [kvov, dog; bpe^tq, appe- 

 tite]. Canine voracity ; bulimia. 



Cynospasmus {si-no-spas' -mus) [kvov, dog ; a~aafi6^, 

 spasm]. Same as Cynic Spasm. 



Cynurenic Acid [sin-u-ren'-ik) [k&ov, a dog; ovpov, 

 urine], < ! 20 H 14 N 2 O„ -f- 2H. 2 0. A crystalline acid found 

 in dog's urine It is a decomposition-product of pro- 

 teids. On heating it cynurin is evolved. 



Cynurin (../;/' -u-rin) \_nri,>v, a dog; ovpov, urine], 

 C 18 H U N 2 < >.,. A base obtained by heating cynurenic 

 a< id to 250 . 



Cyophoria (si-o-fo'-re-ah) [k^oc, fetus; tykpeiv, to 

 carry]. Pregnancy; gestation. 



Cyopin isV-o-pin) [tcvaveog, blue; irbov, pus]. The 

 coloring-matter found in blue pus. 



Cyphosis [si-fa* -si ). See Kyphosis. 



Cypripedin [sip-rip-e* -din) [xi-p/r, Venus; irddutv, a 

 slipper], A precipitate from the tincture of ( 

 dium pubescens ; antispasmodic, nervine, narcotic. 

 I 'ose '.. to .? grains. Unof. 



Cypripedium (sip-rip^-de-um) [xi-pic, Venus; -<'>A/<>y, 

 a slipper]. Lady's Slipper. The roots of C. /- 

 cens and C. parviflorum, American valerian, with 

 properties due to a volatile oil and acid. It is an 

 antispasmodic and stimulant tonic, Used instead of 

 valerian, which it resembles. C, Fid. Ext. Dose 

 n\x-xxx. 



Cypriphobia [sip-rif-o' -be-ah) [i&irpig, \ enus ; <:<■ 

 1 of sexual intercoui 



Cyprus Vitriol [si f -prus v/^-re-ol). Same as Blue 

 Vitriol. C. Fever. Same as Malta Fever. 



Cypsela [sip-sel' '-ah) [icutyk'Xa, a hollow, cup-like 

 structure]. In biology, a term sometimes applied to 

 an mi which is invested with an adnate calyx 



such as that of the ( lompositae. 



Cyron (sir* oh). See Chyt u 



Cyrtocephalus [sit il-us) \_Kvpr6q, convex; 



', , head J. 1 laving a short head, 



