FOOT 



1-:; 



FORAW 



the feet at the margins of the hoofs, and in cow-,, on the 



udder and teats. In man, v< form in the mouth, on 



the hands and feet. In two or three days, these rupture, 



discharging an opaque, yellowish fluid, and leaving 



dark-red ulcers. I here arc alsi i f< \ er, am >i 



eating, swelling of tin- tongue, fetid bi livation, 



and derangement ol dig* stion, Si 



and Streptocytus ./'/•.'■ zema epi - wti a, x < hottelius, un 



Bacteria, Synonytnatic 7 F. -phenomenon. 



See Ankle-clonus. F. -pound, 'he work required to 



overcome a force equal to raising the weight of a 



pound through the t. F.- 



poundal, tl undal acting through 



one foot. F.-rot, a <li 



to pasturing in wet ground. 



to lie tuben uloi 



nature. 

 Footling {foof-ling) [Ml . ]. With thi 



feet foi t ; as a footling pn mentation in i 



Foramen ( fo-ra'-meri) [ to pii rce]. A pa 



or opening, especially one in a bone. A Tabi 

 annua is appended. 



TABLE OF FORAMINA. 



