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I. Disc, 

 the symphysis of 



. ; radius, 



-.icorn [•'■'•' '. betw 



i horn]. In biolog 

 I the bill in certain 



■ ■ ■ n ; ren, the 

 the kidni 

 Interru; : , to break 



I. Breathing. See 



Interrupter [interrumpere, to break 



r that which, interrupts ; specific- 

 electric current. 

 Interscapular I [inter, between ; 



Between the shoulder- 

 I. Region, the part of the chest betv 



I. Reflex. See Reflexes, 



Interscapulum ' u u [inter, between ; 



fnterscapula]. In bi- 

 te between the shoulder- 

 Interspace between; spatium, a 



n the ribs, or between 

 in. 

 ' tl en ; spina . a 



ifically, between the 

 I. Muscles. See Muscles, 





, between ; spina, 

 nous processes, a- of 



Inv 



'itium, a space between]. 



[interstitium, space In- 



ice or 



illy ap- 



hymatous 



I. Absorption. | rption of the 



Also, 



I. Atrophy. dition 



arthritis 



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 I 1 \y\ ertroj hy, mdition in 



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between the transverse processes of contiguous ver- 

 tebrae. See Muscles Table of . 



Intertriginous [in-ter-trij'-in-us) [inter, between; 

 . to rub]. < >f the nature of or affected with 

 interti igo. 



Intertrigo [in-ter-tri' '-go) [inter, between; terere, to 

 rub]. An erythematous eruption or lesion of the 

 skin produced by friction of adjacent parts. See 

 Erythema. 



Intertrochanteric {in-ter-tro-kan-ter* -ik) [inter, be- 

 tween; rpnxawrijp, trochanter]. Between the trochan- 

 ters. I. Line. See Lines, Table of. 



Intertubular (in-ter-tu'-bu-lar) [inter, between ; 

 tubulus, a tube]. Between tubes. I. Substance, 

 the translucent, granular substance of the dentine of 

 the tooth, containing most of its earthy elements. 



Interureteric [tn-ter-u-ret-er* -ik) [inter, between; 

 ovptfHjp, ureter]. Situated between the ureters or 

 their outlets. 



Intervaginal (in-ter-vaf '-in-al) [inter, between; va- 

 gina, sheath]. Between sheaths. I. Space, that 

 found within the sheaths of the optic nerve. 



Interval (in'-ter-val) [inter, between ; vallum, a ram- 

 part], A space or lapse either of time or distance, 

 as the interval between the paroxysms of a fever, or 

 between two organs or parts of the body. I., Focal, 

 the distance between the anterior and posterior Anal 

 points. I., Sacro-cotyloid, a space existing between 

 the promontory of the sacrum and the posterior part 

 of the cotyloid cavity or acetabulum. 



Intervenium [in-ter-ve' '-ne-um) [inter, between; vena, 

 vein: />/. , Intervenia"]. In biology, the space between 

 the veins of leaves. 



Interventricular {i>i-ter-i'en-trik'-n-lar) [inter, be- 

 tween ; ventriculum, a ventricle]. Between ventricles, 

 e.g., of the heart. I. Septum, the fibrous septum or 

 partition between the ventricles of the heart. 



Intervenular [in-ter-ven' '-u-lar) [inter, between; 

 venula, a little vein]. In biology, situated between 

 the veins of an insect's wing. 



Intervertebral [in-ter-ver' '-te-bral) [inter, between; 

 vertebra, a bone of the spine]. Between the verte- 

 bra;. I. Discs, the lenticular discs of fibro-cartilage 

 between the adjacent surfaces of the bodies of the 

 vertebrae. I. Foramen. See Foramen. I. Notch, 

 the notch at the base of the pedicle of the laminae on 

 the sides of the body of each vertebra. I. Substance. 

 Same as /. Discs. 



Intervillous {in-ter-vil'-us} [inter, between; villus, a 

 tuft of hair]. Situated between villi. 



Intestinal (in-tes / -tin-al) [intestinum, the intestine]. 

 Pertaining to the intestine. I. Absorption, the ab- 

 sorption <>f the peptonized products of digestion by the 

 capillaries, veins, andlacteals of the mucous membrane 

 of the intestines. I. Anastomosis. See Anasto- 

 mosis. I. Arteries, the arteries of the intestines, of 

 which the principal trunks are the celiac axis and the 

 mesenteric branches. The lower part of the rectum 

 is supplied by the hemorrhoidal branches of the iliac 

 and pudic allelic-. See Arteries, Table of. I. 

 Canal, the entire intestinal passage from the begin- 

 ing of the duodenum to the anus. I. Cast. 

 Same as /. Mole. I. Concretion. See Entero- 

 lith. I. Fever. Synonym of Typhoid Fever. 

 I. Fistula, a fistula or unnatural aperture in any 

 part of an intestine. I. Glands, the glands found in 

 the /. ('ana/. See (Hand'. I. Juice, the liquid 

 m of the intestinal glands. I. Mole, the 

 membranous discharge from the bowel in Pseudo- 

 membranous Enteritis. I. Obstruction, arrest of or 

 interf rence with the progress of the feces. I. 

 Tract, or Tube. Same as /. c 'anal. 



