10 AX/MALS. 



Osteol'ogy (<«r- ostron, a b(jne, and lor/os). — A treatise on the 



linni s. 



Osteotomy ('«i'- ostmn and (oim'). — Dissectiuri of ihc bones. 

 Otorogy ((Jr. oils, the car, and loyox). — A treatise on the enr. 

 Ototomy ((Jr. ous, the ear, and tome^ a cutting). — Dissection 



(iC tlio ciir. 

 Ovolog'y (ovinn and Or. lo/jos, a discourse.) — A treatise on the 



finini. 



Pharyng'ol'og'y (pharynx and logos). — A treatise on the 



j ill I in/ II. r.. 



Phlebol'ogy (Gr. phleps, phlcbos, a vein, and logos). — A 



treatise on the veins. 

 Pneumol'ogy (Or. j^neumon, the lung, and logos'). — A treatise 



on the lungs. 

 Pneumot'omy (dr. pncumOn, the lung, and tomt^ a cutting). 



— Dissection of the lungs. 

 Pogond'ogy ( Gr. pogOn, a beard, and logos). — A treatise on 



the Ijinnl. 

 Sarcol'ogy ((jr. sarx, flesh, and logos). — A treatise on the 



soft parts of the body, as the muscles, fat, intestines, 



?v.v.sv'/.s-, etc. 



Skeletol'ogy (skeleton and logos). — A treatise on the solid 

 piirfs i)f the body. 



Sphygmol'ogy (Gr. .<2)hugmos, pulse, and logos). — The doc- 

 trine of the pulse. 



Splenol'ogy (Gr. S2)lvn, the spleen, and logos). — A treatise on 



the .-'■p/rrn. 



Splenot'omy (Gr. splen, the spleen, and tome, a cutting). — 



Dissection of the spleen. 

 Synosteol'ogy (Gr. sun, with, osteon, a bone, and logos). — 



A treatise on the Joints. 

 Synosteotomy (Gr. sun, with, osteon, a bone, and tome, a 



euttiii!,'). — Dissection of the Joints. 

 Vivisection ( L. vicus, alive, and seco, I cut). — The dissection 



of an animal body while alive, for the purpose of making 



some physiological discovery. 



ANIMALS. 



Zoorogy (Gr. zoon, an animal, and logos, a discourse). — That 

 part of natural history which treats of the structure, hab- 



