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Groin i ihe 



bel 

 Groove 



Q Aunculo-ventricular. - 



lub- 



supe- 



ihe internal 



G., Dental. 

 G rbital. I « -it 



m ii> 



.1 nt 



G., Lachryma in front 



i the inn 



G., Medullary, .1 long 



rsal line 



G.. Mylo-hyoid, 



if the inferior maxil- 



1 in the 



G . Nasal, t! e in 



G., Occipital, 



■ the temporal 



ipital artery. G., Optic, the 



in noid bone 



le in thi ramen. G., 



rum between 



G., Subcla- 



1 the under surface of 



ittachment of the subclavius mus 



G., Spiral. - G., Verte- 



me on each side 



Groping-test In ophthalmology, a 



ition in paralysis of the ocular 



:n it locate objects in 



nt quickly at an 



r will be carried to one side of 



I r.]. The well-marked form 



Gn> [F., gi it. G. 



without reference to 

 tructure. G. Ap- 

 pearand- arances. 

 Grote's Tc t, 

 Grough, Grouph 



Oroun '. iund]. The bot- 



G. Ivy, a popular name tor Gaul- 



G. Laurel. h„. 



G.-nut Oil, peanut oil. 



the seed of 



[I 1 



fan su 



G. -water. 



••1 A bird of the 



G-berr ,|., r name f or Gaul- 



G. -disease tat attacks 



SCO- 



■ 



the 

 Jd by some 



e by 



r]. In- 

 G -- fc - ith 



to neural 



youth, apparently of varied origin and character. 

 G. -point, in botany, the tissue immediately about the 

 apical cell ; the tip of the stem or other point where 

 cell-division is active ; the Punctum vegetationis. 

 Growth (grdlA) [ME., growen, to growl. 1. The 

 augmentation of the body that takes place between in- 

 fanc) and adult age. Also, tin- increase of any part of 

 the body by addition to the number of its cellular ele- 

 ments, without the production of structural abnormality 

 or differentiation into unlike tissues. 2. Any tumor 

 or adventitious structure. 



Grub [M I-!. , grubbi 11, to dig], I. A dwarf. 2. See 

 G.-in-the-head. See CEstrusovis, under 

 rasites (Animal), Tabic of. G. -worms. See 

 ( ', >m 



Gruber's Experiment. An experiment for detecting 

 anomalies ol tension in the ear membrane. A mem 

 Inane already excessively tense will give no alteration 

 during Valsalva's experiment (0. v.), but if the mem- 

 brane has been previously unduly relaxed. Valsalva's 

 experiment will, according to Gruber, restore its ten- 

 sion, and the vibrating fork will be heard better by air 

 conduction, and worse by bone-conduction than be- 

 fore or alter. G.*s Gelatin Bougies, medicated al- 

 mond-shaped pieces of gelatin for insertion into the 

 auditory meatus. G.'s Method. I. A method of 

 washing out the tympana. Syringe the fluid into one 

 nostril with the other closed, the fluid entering the 

 tympana by way of the Eustachian tubes. 2. A 

 method of inflating the middle ear. The patient is 

 required to phonate at the moment the inflation bag is 

 compressed. A short word, ending in a guttural con- 

 sonant, is advised, as " hie" or "hook." 



Gruel (gru'-el) [dim. of grutum, meal]. A decoction 

 ol corn -meal or oat-meal boiled in water to a thick 

 paste. 



Gruff (gruf) [D. , grof, coarse]. Any crude drug; 

 also the coarse part of a drug that will not pass through 

 a sieve ; the term is used also adjectively, as gruff 

 sulphur or saltpeter. 



Grume (groom) \_grumus, a little heap]. A clot, as of 

 blood; a thick and viscid fluid. 



Grumose (gru'-mbs) [grumus, a little heap]. Same as 

 Grumous. 



Grumous (gru / -mus) \_grumus, a little heap]. Knotted, 

 dotty, or in granular masses. Formed of coarse, 

 clustered grains. 



Grutum (gru'-tum) [grutum, grit]. A small, hard 

 tubercle of the skin, usually seen on the face, and due 

 to retention of sebaceous matter. It is also called 

 Miliary Tudercli and Pearly Tubercle. See Milium. 



Gruyere Cheese [gru-yar^). See Cheese. 



Gryposis (gri-po / -sis) [ypvnuaiq, curvature]. Curvature. 

 See Arthrogryposis and Onychogrypo 



Gscheidlen's Method. A method of preparing hemo- 

 globin crystals. Take defibrinated blood that has 

 been exposed for 24 hours to the air, and keep it in a 

 closed tube ol narrow caliber for several days at 37 

 1 When the blood is spread on glass the crystals 

 form rapidly. 



Gtt. Abbreviation of gulta, or gutta, drop, or drops. 



Guachamaca (gwaw-shaw-maw f -kah\ [S. America]. 

 The bark of an apocynaceous tree. G. toxifera, 

 or Malouetia nitida, of S. America, furnishes a 

 virulent arrow-poison, somewhat resembling curare; 

 it has been employed in tetanus and hydrophobia, 

 of. 



Guachata. or Guachacata (gwaw-chaw , -tah,ox %waw- 

 chaw-kat'-aK) [Mex.]. The flowers of a Mexican 

 plant, containing several bitter tonic principles. Unof. 



Guacin \_guaco\ A hitter resin from 



guaco; it is diaphoretic, stimulant, and emetic. Unof. 



