RAS 





DEI 1KUM 



Degras 



Degrease remove fat, 



the pre] i skeleti 



Degreasing ■ ■ l ■ . Renun ing 



tli 

 Degree ] Position 



in . The unit- or intervals o( 



th< r timonial 



ther college. 

 1 1 1 i circle. 



Degut '1 or tar. See B 



Dehio's Method. \ method ol outlining the stomach. 



te quan- 



titi ' ■" '!> 



limit of flatness against 



i i> outlined. I lie 



weight will not 



us, while in i 



pid and > t ible. 



pe ]. In bi- 



■ the splitting open of 



len, of antheridi Tree 



to shed their spore-, 



»hed theii tc. 



Dehiscence , to gape or 



vn]. Ii. d ihiscing or -plating 



Dehorn from; ME., horn\. To deprive 



Dehumanizatior. iun) [</e, from; 



lumanj. I. of the proper char- 



if humanity, either by insane persons, or 



-apposed loss of some 



■ human species; as in the 



iccine viru-. 



/Jration . away from ; vdup 



. al of water from 

 mi reviously to clearing and 



•lute alcohol is generally 



•pecial cases in which alcohol 



■ cent, alcohol will answer if 



the clearing-agent, and 



a ith celloidin sections. It is 



Deiters' Cells. ' ertain cellular structures between the 



i of < 'orti. Also certain 

 nu it the ii: m of the fibers of the 



I'eiters' Cells (spider 

 iei ially in that 

 D. Nucleus, a nucleus lying 

 ;'.ar tract of the medulla 

 Nu leus 

 D. Process, the process of a nerve- 

 iinder. 

 Dejection : ,/ , down ; fa 



r excremen- 

 1. Also, a 



ctiones nigrae ) [L.]. 



Dekagram ., n% 



De; 



Dekameter vr. 



Del Toro's Operation. f. 



Delaficld's Hematoxylin. - a ins. 



Delagarde's Operation 



Dclaminatu. lamina, 



a '' ■ ie split- 



De li Rues Method ring carminic 



I 

 tate th- nbic acetate slightly acidulated 



with acetic add, can- being taken not to add an excess 

 ol the lead. Wash the precipitate with distilled water 

 until the wash water ceases to give a precipitate with 

 mercuric chlorid ; then decompose it with hydrogen 

 sulphid; tiller, evaporate the filtrate to a syrupy con- 

 sistence on a water-bath, and dry; extract the dark- 

 purple product with alcohol, which dissolves out the 

 :iiiiic acid. See Stains, Table of. 

 Delayed Symptoms. A term used as a synonym of 



Deleterious [del-et-e f -re-us) \6tihfHipun, , hurtful]. Hurt- 

 ful, injurious. 



Delffs' Tests. See Tests, Tail 



Delhi Boil {del' -he boil). See Furunculus orientalis. 



Delicate [del'-ik-ai) \delicatus, delicati | I u a refined 

 constitution, feeble. In acondition of poor health. 



Deligation [del-ig-a' -shun\ \deligatio, a binding]. Li- 

 gation, as of an artery ; bandaging, as of a wound. 



De Lignerolle's Operation. See Operations, Table 



Deliquescence [del-ik-wesf -ens\ [deliquescere, to melt 



away]. The breaking down as a result of the ab- 



sorption of water from the atmosphere, characteristic 



of certain substances. Such substances are said to be 



roseopic. 



Deliquescent [del-ik-wes / -ent) [deliauescere, to melt 

 away]. In biology, dissolving ; applied to a stem that 

 divides into branches. 



Deliquium [del-ik r -we-um) [!->■]■ An absence. D. 

 animi. I. failure of the mind ; mental decay ; melan- 

 choly; lownessof the spirits. 2. Syncope or fainting. 



Delirament [de-lir 1 '-am-ent) \deliramentum, delirium]. 

 1 >elirium. 



Deliration [de-lir-a* -shun) [Deliratio, delirium]. De- 

 lirium. 



Deliriant [de-lir 1 '-e-ant) \de, out of; lira, the furrow]. 

 An agent that acts on the brain, so as to disorder the 

 mental faculties and produce confusion of will-power. 



Delirifacient [de-lir-e-fa' '-she-ent ) [delirium, delirium ; 

 facere, to make]. Producing delirium. 



Delirious [de-lir' '-e-us) [delirus, mad, raving]. Af- 

 fected with delirium ; wandering in mind. 



Delirium [de-lir f -e-um) [delirium, madness], A dis- 

 turbance of the cerebral functions manifested by im 

 paired action of the nerve-centers, characterized by 

 hallucinations, an incoherence of Speech, a staggering 

 gait, etc. D., Alcoholic. See D. tremens. D. 

 ambitiosum, a condition of boastfulness that is some- 

 times manifest in the course of paretic dementia. D. 

 cordis, a peculiar condition of the myocardium re- 

 sulting when chloroform vapor is administered above 

 a certain point of concentration. The myocardium 

 fails to contract and rapidly becomes insensitive to 

 stimulation, being thrown only into fibrillary contrac- 

 tion. A heart once so dilated beyond the point oi li- 

 ability to re-contract never recovers, and death results. 

 D. ebrositatis. See D. tremens. D., Febrile, 

 the delirium 1 D. furibundum, acute ma- 



nia. D. of Grandeur, delirium ambitiosum. D. 

 mussitans, low, muttering delirium. D. nervosum, 

 the delirium following severe surgical operations, or 

 injuries. D. palignosticum, thai in which the pa- 

 tient asserts thai he has be re in a place to 

 which he has come for the first time. D. persecu- 

 tions, that in which the patient imagines himself 

 the object of persecution. D. potatorum, synonym 

 of D. tremens. D., Senile, the delirium of 

 dotage. D., Toxic, the delirium caused by poisons. 

 D. tremens, the delirium arising from alcoholic pois- 

 oning, and usually following some acute sickness, 

 overwork, or the shock consequent upon an injury 

 or surgical operation. It is characterized bj constant 



