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Eges - is ex- 



crement ; to d 

 Egesta al matter]. L*he 



dischaq i emuncl 



Egestion lat which is voided]. 



■ 

 ti"ii. 

 Egg (<£") [Ml ~" E. -albu- 



min. ■ instituent ol the 



Inn: the unboiled white ol eg 



the "> serum-albumin by 



a with ether, and by its 



ben inj< 

 itine. E. -apparatus ; in 

 .■id the two companion i 

 the upper end of the embryo 

 E. -cells, primordial 

 i ranular cells embedded at in- 

 in the [ Mn epithelium of the 



the ovules <>f the 

 E. -cords, dippings inward into 

 ialized columnar epi- 

 thelium ovary; these prolongations carry 

 . each of which develops into 

 immatui i follicle containing an immature 

 im E.-nog, a nutrition- preparation made by 

 the beaten yolk of egg and a little spirit to 

 a tumblerful of milk, stirring well, adding sugar and 

 the whitf of tfa lately beaten. E. -shell 

 Crackling, a peculiar crackling produced by pressure 

 tumor springing from the medulla or can- 

 of a long bone, and surrounded by a 

 thin -ale. E.-tube. iduct. E.- 

 water, a nutritious food for infants having summer 

 ts of the white of a fresh egg, a 

 previously boiled), a teaspoonful 

 ind a small pinch of salt. 

 Egilops ' , eye]. Abscess, 

 i. at the inner canthus of the eye, 

 a result of lachrymal fistula. See 



Eglandular lar) [e, priv. ; glandula, a 



ad]. In tiiute of glands. 



Eglandulose , \e, priv. ; glandula, a 



ar. 

 Egobronchophony brong-koff'-o-ne) [ntf , a goat ; 



, a broi as; ice]. A combina- 



i iphony. 

 Egophony [ait; , a wild goat; >«.,,■,], the 



ultation, meaning a modifica- 



in which the voice has a 

 kid. It is heard in 

 usually near the inferior 

 ula. 

 Egregor ipeiv, to 



nia 



Egyptian ,i an j. p er . 



E. Blue. Vr- 



E. ChloroM miosis. E. 



Ophthalm; , i/halmia, Purulent. E. Ul- 



cer- 

 Ehrcnritter's Ganglion. ■„, Table of. 



Bbrlich'a Anilm-water Solution. ",/,/,■ 



B. Metho I i solution of 



i fixing the anilin 

 I-:. Test. 

 E.-Biondi - s Fluid. uid. 



Eichhorsts Corpuscles 

 Eichstedt\ Disease 



Eidam Chee • 



Eidoptometrv mce ; 



seen; u rpov, measure]. The estimation of 



the acuity of vision. 

 Eilema (i-le'-mah) [ti'/r/un ; elXeai, to twist: pi., Eile- 



ntatd\. A pain or colic of the bowels; volvulus; 



toi mina. 

 Eiloid \i'-!oiJ) [ti'/m. t.i coil; eHoc, form]. Having 



a coiled texture resembling the coils ol an intestine; 



applied to certain -km tumors. 



Einbrodt's Test. S . TabL 



Einhorn's Method, i. A method of ascertaining the 

 condition of the gastrit secretion. An apparatus 

 termed a stomach-bucket ', consisting of a small oval 

 silver vessel, I}£ cm. long and ; 4 cm. wide-, is at- 

 tached to a silk thread, in which at a distance of 40 

 cm. from the bucket a knot is made The patient 

 swallows the bucket, and when the knot enters the 

 mouth the operator knows that tin- bucket is in the 

 stomach. It is withdrawn alter remaining there five 

 minutes, and its contents arc tested. Resistance to u^ 

 removal may be overcome by having the patient ex- 

 pire deeply or swallow once. 2. See Gastrodiaphany. 



Eisanthema {ls-an-the , -mah) [etc, into; avth/ua, in- 

 florescence : /•/. , Eisanthema ta\. Same as Enanthema. 



Eisel [i'-sr/) [ME.]. An old name for vinegar. 



Eisodic (is-od'-ik). Same as Esodic. 



Eisophobia (i-so-fo'-be-ah). Synonym ol Agoraphobia. 



Eisophoria (i-so-fo'-re-ah). Same as Esophoria. 



Eispnea {is-pne'ah) [elairvofi, a breathing into]. 

 Inspiration ; the inhaling of the breath. 



Ejaculation {e-jak-u-la' '-shun [e/'acu/atio, a throwing 

 out]. The ejection of the semen. E. -center. See 

 Center. 



Ejaculator {c-jak'-u-la-tor) \_ejaculare, to throw out]. 

 The accelerator urinse. See Muscles, Table of. 



Ejaculatorium (f-jak-u-la-t& '-re-um) [I-]. A syringe. 



Ejaculatory [e-jak 1 ' -u-la-tor-e) \_ejaculatio, a throwing 

 out]. Throwing. E. Duct. See Ductus ejaculatorius. 



Ejecta, or Ejectamenta {e-jek' -tah, e-jek-tatn-e'n f -tah ) 

 [L. ,/>/.]. Things or materials cast out ; excretions or 

 excrementitious matters. 



Ejection [e-jek 1 '-shun) \ejectio, a casting out]. The 

 casting out of excretions or of excrementitious matters ; 

 that which is cast out. 



Elaboration [e-lab-or-a 1 '-shun) [elaborare, to take pains 

 with]. Careful and exact working. In physiology, 

 any anabolic proo-s>. such as that of making crude 

 food into higher tissue-products. 



Elaidic Acid {e-la-id'-ik \. See Acid. 



Elaidin [e-la' id-in) [/><"<■. the olive-tree], C 57 H 104 O 8 . 

 A white, crystalline, fatty substance, isomeric with 

 olein, produced by the action of HNO s upon certain 

 oils, especially castor-oil. 



Elain [e-la f -iri). See Eleoptene. 



Elaphrium [e-la f -fre-um) [kfaKpp6g, light]. A genus 

 of burseraceous trees. E. copalliferum produces a 

 variety of copal. E. elemiferum is one of the 

 sources of Mexican elemi ; E. excelsum and E. to- 

 mentosum, of South America, afford tacamahac. 



Elastic [e-las / -lik) [./<// (7 /r, to urge forward]. Re- 

 turning to the original form after change ol form by 

 ternal traction or force. E. Bandage, an India 

 rubber bandage exerting continuous compression 

 part. E. Stocking, an India rubber stocking exert- 

 ing continuous pressure. E. Tissue, a variety of 

 tive tissue having elastic properties, and of 

 which some ligaments are composed. 



Elastin [e-las f -tin) [eXabveiv, to urge forward]. An 



albuminoid substance, the fundamental element of 



elastic tissue. It yield- 56 to ts percent, of leucin 



'; per cent, of tyrosin. E. -peptone. S< e 



Deuti '•< 



Elastose [e-las'-tos) [kTiavveiv, to urge forward]. One 



