

I 





■.]. An 



I . -'ting, 



I.. Nutn- 

 iin or 



I., Opaque Naked-eye, 

 : plaster- 



I., 



iiium for 



ium bi- 



I. -pneumonia lition >>f 



illowing 



lin. 



throw in]. An ap- 

 ■ material 

 ides. 

 . not ; ;., . Ju]. 



o< its parts. 

 mi valgum, 

 the air of ventilation 

 I. of the Pelvis, the heart- 

 i : the pelvis ; the supe- 



I 



born in]. Con- 



!ii ; intrinsic. In biology, 



by the 



[in, in ; nen u . nerve]. 



• from a ganglionic 



stowed 



listribution of nerves 



; the manil i nervous 







I'lural of Innomina- 



> 

 ■ 



[in, without ; // m >i, a 

 the body 

 n given. I. 

 I. Bone, the ir- 

 and anterior 

 I. 

 I. Veins. 



: 



. pi., 



nutrire, to 

 '• .1 nutrition or nourish- 



m]. Any 



mi 



>le. 



,;n IN' >SCl LA riON 



Inoculable t-la-bl) [inoculare, to implant]. 



Susceptible >■! being inoculated. 



Inocular {in-ok' -u-lar) [in, in ; oculus, eye]. In bio- 

 y, applied to those insect antennae that arise from 

 notches in the inner margins "I" the compound ryes. 



Inoculation {in-ok-u-la* -shun) [inoculatio, an ingraft - 

 The introduction into the circulation of the 

 virus of infectious diseases, or ol certain medicinal 

 nts I., Jennerian, vaccination, or the inocula 

 vpox-virus. I. of Smallpox, inoculation 

 with thecontagium ol smallpox to produce a mild type 

 of thedisease. I., Preventive, inoculation with some 

 virus i" act as a preventive of a more serious disi 

 type of the same disease. 



Inoculator [in^ok' -u-la-lor) [inoculatio, an ingrafting], 

 i me whoor that which inoculates; an instrument used 

 in inoculatii 



Inocyst {in'-o-sist) [ig, a liber; Kvorig, bladder]. A 

 fibrous capsule. 



Inoendothelioma {in-o-en-do-tke-le-o r -mafi) [Ig, fiber ; 



fov, within; "'//'/. nipple; dim, tumor: 



[noendotheliomata\ Round-celled fibro- sarcoma. 



Inoepithelioma {in o-ep-ith-e-le-o* -mah) [/<;, liber; k—i, 

 upon; "■,/',. nipple; bua, tumor: pi., Inoepithelio- 

 mata\. Medullary carcinoma containing fibrous tissue. 



Inogen {in'-o-jeri) [Ig, (gen. Iv6g), fiber; yewav, to 

 produce]. A hypothetic substance believed to occur in 

 muscular tissue, and to be decomposed, during 

 contraction, into carbon dioxid, sarcolactic acid, and 

 myosin. Because of tliis behavior it is considered as 

 the energy-producing substance of muscle. 



Inogenesis (in-o-jen' '-es-is) [ig, muscle; ykveoug, gen- 

 eration]. The formation of fibrous muscular tissue. 



Inohymenitisfyn-o-Ai-men-i'-tis) [if, fiber; bfifyv, mem- 

 brane ; ing, inflammation]. Inflammation of any 

 fibrous structure. 



Inoleiomyoma {in-o-li-o-mi-(/-mah) [ig, fiber ; Tielog, 

 smooth; uvg, muscle; bfia, a tumor: //., Inoleiomyo- 

 mala\. A myoma made up of, or containing, un- 

 striped muscular fibers. 



Inoma [in-o' mak) [ig, a fiber; bfia, a tumor: //. , 

 Inomata\. Same as Fibroma. 



Inomyxoma {in-o-miks-o r -maK) [Ig, fiber; uvi-a, 

 mucus; bfia, tumor: pi. , Inomyxomata~\. Same as 

 Fibro-myxoma. 



Inoperculate | in-o-per' '-ku-la£) [hi, without ; operculum, 

 a cover, lid]. In biology, having no operculum or lid. 



Inopexia, or Inopexy {in-o-peks f -c-ah, or in'-o-peks-e) 

 . fiber; Jnpftc, coagulation]. A tendency in tin- 

 blood toward spontaneous coagulation. 



Inophlogosis {in .fiber; <f>?.6ywoic , in- 



flammation]. Inflammation of any fibrous tissue. 



Inopolypous {in-o-pol' '-ip-u i [". fiber; polypus, 

 polyp]. Of the nature of an inopolypus. 



Inopolypus {in-o-pol f -ip-us) [ig, liber \polypus, polyp]. 

 A fibrous |» ilypus. 



Inorganic {in or-gan'-ik) [in, not; organum, an instru- 

 ment]. A term applied to a bodj or a substance that 

 pos the pos -iliilitii •-. of development , 



■ will, or life. I. Constituents. See Constituents. 



Inorrhabdomyoma {in-or-ab-do-mi-o' '-man) \jr, fiber ; 

 1 - , muscle ; bfia, tumor: />/., Inorrhab- 

 ■:u/ii~\. A fibrous rhabdomyoma. 



Inosclerosis {in-o-skte-ro' I , fiber; aKhfpbg, hard], 

 hardening of fibrous tissue. 



Inosculate [in, in, on; osculum, dim. 



lOUth]. In . to unite by small open- 



; to ana 



Inosculation {in-os-ku-la r -shun) [in, in; osculare, to 

 The joining, at their mouths, of the branches of 

 blood •■ specially the extremities of the arteries 



with the origins of vein- 



