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ESOPHAGI S 



Erythruria 



uriiif] reddish urine. Hematuria . 



Esbach's Test. 

 Eschar (« / > ibj. Fhe slough or 



i following cauterization, bun 

 Escharodermhih »cab; 



ua, >kin ; - . inflammation]. A skin inflamma- 

 tion marked b) the I iars. 

 Escharosis «"f]- Theformation 



Escharotic i < laustic ; 



\ substance thai, 

 luces .m eschar. A caustic. 

 Eschcl Blue. 

 Escherich, Bacillus of. - ia, Synonymatic 



ika'a Test. 



Eschomelia worst; 



\. monstrosity in which there is a defective 

 Inn 



jhricht's Yellow Canals. See Canals. 

 Eschrolalia , , shameful; 



■.'/,/. 

 Eschromythesis o-mi-the' -sis) [aloxptg, base; 



alter]. The utterance of obscene language 

 itients. 

 Eschscholtzia [e h-sh / [after Eschscholtz, a 



ist]. A genus of papaveraceous herbs. 

 E. californica, California l'oppy, a plant growing in 

 ia. is recommended as an excellent and harm- 

 ic and analgesic. Dose of the fluid ex- 

 tract, n\xv-xxx. L'nof. 

 Esculapian in) [jEsculapius, the god <.f 



medicine], t. Medical; pertaining to medicine. 2. 

 Kin. 

 Esculetin \_.Eseulus, the Italian oak], 



instance present in the bark of the 

 .ut. partly free, and partly as the gluco 

 , .. from which it is prepared by decomposition 

 with acids >>r ferments. It crystallizes with a mole- 

 cule of water in line needles or leaflets. 

 Esculin [est-ku-lin) [./•... 7 ',7, the Italian oak], 

 \ glucosid contained in the bark of the 

 hoi hippocastanum. It crystallizes 



■ 1 '. II .< ), and melts when anhy- 

 flr luble with difficulty in water 



ilol. 



Eser:n in [Esere, native name of the plant or 



A poisonous alkaloid derived 

 It is chiefly used to produce 

 ion, etc. 

 Esiphonal [. , priv. ; uUpuv, a tube]. 



II as cei tain shells ; asiphon 



Esmarch's Bandage, or Apparatus. An elastic rubber 

 i limb to be amputated, in order 

 • it by the pressure of progres- 

 sing about the lim!) toward the 

 trun'r.. E.'s Operation. See Op Hon , Table of. 

 s Paste. ! ,f one part each 



I sulphate of morphin, eight parts 

 gum arabic. E.'s 

 Tubes, test tub 1 thin layer of gelatin for 



Esmarchin^ march, a German 



i : :■ md 



11 mber. 

 Baocolitia rithin ; k6Xov, colon]. 



: the mu ibrane of the colon ; 



Itxm ■/, skin]. In 



the ental sur- 



Esodic (e-sod'-ik) [ec, into; <Wdo, way]. Afferent or 

 centripetal ; conveying impressions toward the central 

 nervous system -applied to certain nerves and nerve- 

 filaments. 



Esoenteritis [es-o-en-ter-i 1 '-lis) \iau t inward ; evrepov, 

 bowel ; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation of the 

 mucous membrane of the intestines. 



Esogastritis [es-o-gas-tri' -/is) \kati, inward; yao 

 belly; enc, inflammation]. Inflammation of the mu- 

 cous membrane of the stomach. 



Esogenetic 1 ik) \kou, within ; yewav, to 



produce]. Produced or arising within the organism. 



Esophagalgia {e-sof-ag-al f -je-ah) [oiootj>u)<>c, esopha- 

 gus; iXyog, pain]. Pain in the esophagus. 



Esophageal [e-sof-aj'-e-al or e-sof-aj-e' -al) [oirro^ayof, 

 iphagus]. Pertaining or belonging to the esophagus. 

 E. Glands. See Gland. E. Plexus. See /'/. 



Esophagectomy {e-sof-aj-ek' -to-me) [o'iao(pdyog, esoph- 

 agus ; kurofii], a cutting out]. Extirpation of cancer 

 of the gullet with resection of the walls of the organ. 



Esophagectopy (e-sof-aj-ek'-to-pe) \_i>'tat><l>ayoc, esoph- 

 agus; kuTonoi;, away from a place]. Displacement of 

 the esophagus. 



Esophagism (e-sof'-aj-izm), Esophagismus (e-sof - 

 aj i;' -nuts) [oiooyayoq , esophagus]. Spasmodic con- 

 traction of the esophagus. 



Esophagitis (e-sofaj-i'-u's) [otcro^dyor/, esophagus ; trie, 

 inflammation]. Inflammation of the esophagus. 



Esophagocele (e-sof / -aj-o-sel) [olaoyayoq, esophagus ; 

 K///I/, hernia] . An abnormal distention of a portion 

 of the esophagus or of the entire tube ; hence it may 

 be general, annular, or pouched. 



Esophagodynia (e-sof- aj-o-din r -e-ah) [o'taofdyot;, esoph- 

 agus ; bdvvrj, pain]. Same as Esophagalgia. 



Esophagomalacia (e-sof-aj-o-mal-a' '-se-ah) [otaoipayug , 

 esophagus ; /mXania, softness]. Morbid softening of 

 the esophagus. 



Esophagomycosis (e-sofai-o-mi-ko'-sis) [alanix) o< . 

 esophagus ; /"'«/?, a fungus]. Mycotic disease of the 

 esophagus. 



Esophagopathy (e-snf-aj-op'-a/h-e) [oicroiidyoc, esoph- 

 agus ; ndttog, disease]. Any disease of the esophagus. 



Esophagoplegia ye-sof-nj-o-ple' -je-ah) \tnootydyoc , 

 esophagus; T7.riyr), a stroke]. Paralysis of the esoph- 

 agus. 



Esophagorrhagia (e-sof-aj-or-a' -je-ah) [o'icmQdyoc, 

 esophagus ; pr/yvbvai, to break forth]. Hemorrhage 

 from the esophagus. 



Esophagoscope (e-sof-aj'-o-skop) [oirropdyoc , esoph- 

 agus ; ckotteIv, to view]. An instrument for examin- 

 ing the interior of the esophagus by artificial light. 



Esophagoscopy (e-sof-aj-os' '-ko-pe') [(Hootyayog , esoph- 

 agus; (jKoneiv, to view]. Examination of the interior 

 of the esophagus. 



Esophagospasm (e-sof '-aj-o-spazm). See Esophagis- 

 mus. 



Esophagostenosis (e-sof-aj-o-ste-no' '-sis) [dujofyi 

 esophagus ; CTevuoiq, constriction]. Constriction of the 

 esophagus. 



Esophagostomy (e-sof -aj-os' -to-me) [olao<f>dyoc, esoph- 

 agus; c-mia, mouth]. The formation of an artificial 

 opening in the esophagus. 



Esophagotome (e-sof-af '-o-tdm) \jnno<pdyog, esophagus ; 

 rlpveiv, to cut]. An instrument devised for cutting 

 into the esophagus. 



Esophagotomy (e-sof aj-of '-o-mr) [i>'ino(pdyoc, esoph- 

 agus ; TOftf], a cutting], < ipening of the esophagus 

 by an external incision. 



Esophagus (e-sof ' -ag- us) [cJ/yim', niaeiv, to carry ; <>"- 

 to eat]. The gullet. The musculo membranous 

 canal, about nine inches in length, extending from the 

 pharynx to the stomach. 



