ESTRl 'MAMA 



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Estromania gad-fly; lust; 



• I Sam 



Estrual fly]. Pertaining to 



estrual 



Estruation . ^- l(1 'b']- The 



the influence oi intense 



Estrum, Estrus gad ily]. 



Any vehem sation in am 



tion 1 he orgasm. 

 Estuanum : I A vapor- 



i to apply warm, dry air 

 il the same time. 

 Estuution . heat]. 1 [eat ; 



p US l he yolk or suint of 



Ethal . the upper air], C 16 H M OH. 



i from spermaceti 



. and named by him. It is a solid, fusible 



aceti, and on cooling 



[l ptible of union with 



vai ■ uii which it forms sa ips. 



Ethaldehyd yd. 



Ethane , the upper air]. Paraffin; any 



■ the dry distillation of wood, 

 turf, bitumii . lignite, and bituminous coal, 



rich in hydrogen. The ethanes are 

 thu ' in illuminating gas and the light tar-oils, 



ins them already formed. The lowest 

 ne, arc gases at ordinary temper- 

 ate- il and ether. The intermediate 



if faint, characteristic 



. i'Ut miscible with alcohol and 



higher members are crystalline solids (par- 



ible in alcohol, and more readily in ether. 



: the liquid and solid hvdro- 



with tin- molecular weights, but they 



gravity of water. The 



with the molecular weights. 



Miial structure possess the highest 



-t are those of the quaternary 



e under Jly- 



Ethene E. Chlorid. 



Ethc: upper air], i. The 



tie fluid lilh- and interpenetrating 



all uii of transmission of the vibratory 



ii ity, and magnetism. 



itile, and highly inflammable 



lid ; in tion a di ethylic oxid (C 2 H 5 ) 2 0, 



er. It is usi d mainly as asol- 



■ tic. Internally 



otic. 



stimulanl in 



to designati 

 pounds. See Table an- 



Acetic, I ,,f 



E., Commercial, i 

 It is imiii for use except 

 E. fortior, should . nt. 



3J. E., Hydriodic, u: 

 E., Hydrobromic, unof. 

 E. Oleum, contains equal | 

 ether and 1 E., Spt.,of. ether }2.5 



I-. , Comp. Spt. of. 1 1 off man's 



■nt. 

 E. nitrous, Spirit. 



thyl nitnt ,,,]. Do 



.s mainl) 



compounds known as ethers which are products of the 

 union of two monovalent alcohol radicals through the 

 agem v of an oxygen atom. They arc the oxids of 

 the alcohol radicals, and are neutral, volatile bodies, 

 nearly insoluble in water. The lowest members are 

 liquid ; the highest are solids. E. -acids, the so- 

 called neutral esters. They are not volatile; are sol 

 uble in water, and yield bases with vilts. E. -drink- 

 ing, E. -intoxication, a form of tippling somewhat 

 Common in Some parts of Ireland. Thus taken. 



ether is similar in effects to alcohol, but more rapid 



in action, and its use is attended with profound moral 



degeneration. E., Mixed, ether containing different 



ohol radicals. E., Simple, ether containing two 



.similar alcohol radicals. 



TABLE OF ETHERS. 

 Of i in-: Fatty Compounds. 



Ethereal (e-the'-re-al) [tether, the upper air]. Per- 

 taining to the ether or to ether. 



Ethereomania [e-the-re-o-ma' '-ne-ak) [other, ether; 

 iim-'ii. madness]. The mania for drinking ether; 

 ether-intoxication. 



Ethereomaniac [e-the-re-o-ma / -ne-ak ) [other, ether ; 

 fiavia, madness]. ( >ne who is addii ted to the use of 

 ethei as a stimulant. 



Etherify [e' '-ther-if-i) [other, ether; facere, to make]. 

 To convert into ether. 



Etherism [e / -ther-izm) [other, ether]. The phenomena 

 produced upon the animal economy by the administra- 

 tion oi ethei . 



Etherization [e-ther-iz-a' 'shun) [other, ether]. The 

 administration of ether to produce anesthesia. This 

 Fected \<\ inhalation of the vapor. 



Etheromania (e-ther-o-ma , -ne-ah) [other, ether ; fiav'ta, 

 madness]. See Ethereomania. 



Ethics (eth'-iks) [b0iK6g, moral]. The science of human 

 feelings, thoughts, and actions relating to duty or 



