1 VSTON'S -\ kl r 



406 



I I IIINul'Kliir.M 



Easton's Syrup. 



Eat it [AS.,«tM, to eat]. I*o masticate and swallow 



Eau, )[Kr] Water. E. de Cologne, cologne water. 



E. de Vie, brand) ; alcoholic -i'iiit. 

 Eberth's Bacillus. 3 Table 



E's. Lines. S 

 Ebner"s Glands. 

 Eboli's Te- 

 Ebonite Black hard rubber. 



Ebracteate riv. ; bra t a, a thin 



]. Inli 



'holism. 



Ebriety, Ebriosit Synonym 



ein's Theory. \ I to the • 'li^in of gout. 



1 nutritivi listurbance is thejpri- 



m try change, rosis, and in the necrotic 



ted. E.'s Treatment. 



Ebullition 



Ebur 11 [1 ] Ivory. E. dentis, dentine, q.v. 



Eburnation . ivory]. 1. In- 



ituents of bone causing 

 tsityof the same. 2. Ossification 

 us infiltration of a tumor. 

 Eburneous . ivory]. In Wiology, 



Ecalcarate | [ ', priv. ; calcar, a spur]. In 



ur or spur-like pr< cess. 

 Ecannate -':>■' in at) [ , priv. ; carina, keel]. In 



1 carina or keel like structure. 

 Ecaudate iitda, a tail]. In 



. without a tail like appendage. See 

 ./ 

 Ecballium See Elaterium. 



Ecblepharos ir-os) [/*, out ; (itefapov, eye- 



lid]. :it form of artificial eye. 



Ecbloma ,OUt; in'/'/fiv, to cast]. An 



i fetus. 

 Ecbolic ; throwing out]. I. A 



tit.i j. A -ubstance used to produce abortion. <>r 



irition; an abortifacient. 

 Ecbolin [ex, out ; A*//,, a throw]. An 



f the active principles of ergot. 

 ■vn about it. 

 Ecbolium ov; ex, out; Q&T&eiv, 



/]. Any abortifacient drug. 

 Eccentric . center]. I. 



lliar in behavior, but 



E. Amputation. See Amputa- 



E. Convulsion, one due to peripheral irritation. 



Eccentricity [ex,out; xevrpov, center]. 



1 • behavior without true in- 



;ritv. 



Ecchondroma [ex, out; %6vdpog, car 



\ cartilaginous tumor; 



Ecchondros: vipog, car- 



\ cartilaginous out- 



Ecchondrotome 



trument for the 



[TOWths. 



Ecchymom.i ,., llf , t an ecchymo- 



tumor made upoi extrav- 



Ecchymosi-- 



Id into the sub utam 



ration ol 

 '■"< tne ' ing to brown, green, 



and yellow. It is often the result of traumatism. See. 

 also, Purpura. 



Ecchymotic [ek-e-mot* -ik\ [inxv/ibeadai, to extravasate 

 blood]. Relating to or looking like ecchymosis. 



Ecchysis [ek'-kis-is) \_ii\ \ ran •, a pouring out]. Any 

 skin-disease characterized by effusion into the dermal 

 tissue. 



Eccoprosis [ek-o-pr& '-sis) [ex, out; xdirpoc, feces], 

 ( rentle purgation ; defecation, 



Eccoprotic [ek-o-prof '-ik) [ex, out; Kbirpoc, feces]. 1. 

 Gently aperient. 2. An) aperient remedy ; a purgative. 



Eccrinology (ek-rin-ol* -o-je\ [kicpiveiv, to excrete ; JWj <» . 

 science]. The science of excretion, including its 

 physics, physiology, and pathology. 



Eccyesis [ek-si-e , -sis') [ex, out ; Kbqoic, pregnancy]. 

 Extra-uterine gestation. 



Eccyliosis [ek-Si .1 [ex, out; KvTuetv, to roll]. 



Any'disorder of development. 



Ecdemic [ek-dem f -ik) [ruthifioq, away from home]. 

 Applied to diseases originating in a distant locality; 

 not endemic. 



Ecdemiomania [ek-de-me-o-ma'-ne-ah), or Ecdemo- 

 mania {ek-de-?no-ma , -ne-ah\ [Ixdip/ioc, away from 

 home; fiavla, madness]. Insanity marked by a de- 

 sire for wandering. 



Ecdemionosus {ek-de-me-on'-o-sus) [kicihifiieiv, to wan- 

 der; vbaog, disease]. Ecdemiomania. 



Ecderon (< k' -der-011) [ex, out; rft'poc, skin]. I. Thai 

 layer of skin or mucous membrane that lies outside of 

 the enderon. 2. The outermost or epithelial layer of 

 skin or mucous membrane. 



Ecderonic (ek-der-on* -ik) [ex, out ; Skpoc, skin]. Be- 

 longing to or of the nature of the ecderon. 



Ecdysis (ek r -dis-is) [ /Ac /r, to cast off]. In biology, 

 the sloughing or casting off of the skin. 



Ecgonin \ek'-go-nin), C^H^NC^A H^O. An alkaloid 

 produced in the decomposition of cocain by HC1. It 

 is very soluble in water, more sparingly in alcohol, 

 and consists of prismatic crystals that melt at 205 C. 



Echidnin (e-kid'-nin) [e^fW, viper]. I. Serpent- 

 poison ; the poison or venom of the viper and other 

 similar serpents. 2. A nitrogenous and venomous 

 principle found in the poison-secretion of various ser- 

 pents. 



Echinacea [ek-in-a f -se-ah\ \f>dvoc, a hedgehog], A 

 genus of coarse composite plants of N. America. E. 

 angustifolia. Black Sampson. The root of a peren- 

 nial herb growing in the U. S. It is claimed that it 

 possesses marked alterative value in strumous and 

 syphilitic conditions. Dose of the fluid extract n^xy— 

 xxx. Unof. 



Echinate (ek f -in-at) \echinatus, prickly, from echinus, 

 a hedgehog]. Beset with prickles. 



Echinochrome [e-ki f -no-krom\ [kx'ivoc, a sea-urchin ; 

 /</, color]. In biology, a brown pigment of 

 respirator}' function found by MacMunn in the peri- 

 visceral fluid of Echinus. 



Echinochromogen [e-ki-no-kr& '-tno-Jen) [t\irnc, a 

 urchin; i/ir'uni, color; ;''■//. producing]. In 

 biology, the chromogen causing the deepening of 

 color in echinochrome on exposure to air. 



Echinococcus {e-ki-no-kok' -us) \?xivoc, a hedgehog; 

 "< . a berry]. In biology, the same as E. veteri- 

 norum. the hydatid of the Tania echinococcus of the 

 dog, the most universally distributed of all the hyda- 

 tids. It is found mainly in the liver and in the lungs 

 of cattle. See Parasites {Animal), Table of. 



Echinopedium [e-ki-no-pe'-de-umS [*'j7w>c, a sea- 

 urchin ; rrai6!av, dim. of 7ra/c (tt«/A), a child]. In 

 biology, Huxley's term for the bilaterally symmetric 

 larva of an echinoderm just as it leaves the egg. It 

 in many ways resembles a worm-larva. < f. I'lutcus. 



