434 dadd's veterinary medicine and surgery. 



Carbonaceous — Containing carbon. 



Carminatives — Medicines which relieve pain by expelling wind 



from the bowels. 

 Cartilaginous — Composed of cartilage. 

 Cathartic — Loosening. 

 Celluar — Cell-like. 

 Cerebelll'm — The brain. 



Cerebrum — The brain. » 



Chancrous — Cancerous. 

 Clinical — Relating to individual practice. 

 Coma -Stupor. 

 Comatose — Stupefied. 

 Conjunctival Membrane— The membrane which lines tht 



eyelids and covers the eyeball. 

 Cornea — Transparent coat of the eye. 

 Cranial — Pertaining to the skull. 

 Cranium — Skull. 

 CRUCiAL^Shaped like a cross. 



Decarbonize— To purify by air. 



Diagnosis — The art of telling the nature of diseases. 



Diaphoretics — Medicines which promote perspiration. 



Diathesis— Predisposition to certain diseases. 



Dietetics — Regulation of diet. 



Diuretics — Medicines which increase the flow of urine. 



Duct — Canal. 



Dynamic — Relating to the vital forces. 



Emollients — Substances used to reduce inflammations. 

 Emphysema — Distention by gas or wind of certain portions of th* 



body. 

 Emunctories — Organs which carry off waste matters. 

 Encephalon— The brain. 

 Enema — Injection. 



Enzootic— Endemic diseases among animals. 

 Epizootic — Epidemic among animals. 

 Equilibrium — Balance. 

 E',^uiNE— Relating to the horse. 

 Etiology — The doctrine of the causes of disorders. 



EXCREM ENTITIOUS — UselcSS. 



Excretory— Relating to vessels which throw off useless matter. 

 Extravasation — Escape of a fluid of the body from its vessel 

 into surrounding parts. 



