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Renal. Belonging to or effectidg the kidney. 

 Remittent. Having remissions i. e. periods of dimunition 



of the symptoms (e. y. of fever) without 



their total subsidence. 

 Resorption. Reabsorption. 

 Ketinitis. Inflammation of the retina. Resume, resuming, 



recapitulation. 



Revulsion. Driving to another part, driving back. 

 Rhuchus. A rattling or roaring, or other abnormal 



sound, connected with respiration. 

 Rubeola, Morbilli. Measles. 

 Rupia. A bullar and scabbing disease of the skin. 



S. 



Saccharine. Of the nature of sugar. 



Salivation. Excessive flow of saliva, usually with soreness 



of the gums, coppery taste, \ T c. 



Sanitary. Pertaining to the preservation of health. 

 Sarcina. A microscopic vegetation, growing in a square 



or woolsack-like form. 

 Sarcoma. A fleshy tumor. 

 Scabies. Itch. 

 Schirrus. Hand cancer. 

 Sciatica. Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve. 

 Sclerotitis. Inflammation of the sclerotic coat of the 



eye. 



Scorbutus. Scurvy. 

 Semeiology. The study of the signs and symptoms of 



disease. 



Sensor-motor. Relating to movements which are con- 

 nected with sensations. 



Sensonum. An aggregate term, including those portions 

 of the brain which are the centres of sensa- 

 tion and perception. 

 Sentient. Endowed with sensation. 

 Septic. Putrefaction or decaying. 



Seriun. The fluid portion of blood after coagulation, or 

 after the ivmovel of its fibrin ; also, the liquid 

 transuding upon serious membranes ; the liquid 

 of certain dropsical effusion 8, &c. 



