Cardiol'ogy (<ir. l,-nfl!,i, the lioart, and logon). — A trcati.so 



(III llic liiiirt. 

 Cephalol'ogy '<Jr. /:rj>/iit/r, the lioad, and lofjon). — A treatise 



nil I lie liKtil. 



Choledol'ogy (<ir. choir, bile, and logos). — A treatise on tlic 

 ////' ami liiliary origans. 



Chondrol'ogy (Cir. choinb-os, a cartilage, and logos). — A trea- 

 tise (III tlw cftrti'liigrs. 



Chondrot'oray (Hr. chondrox^ a cartilage, and toim, a cutting). 



— |)i>.M(tion of tlic cardliigrs. 



Chylog'raphy ( (Jr. clmlos, chyle, and grnpliS^ a description). — 



A ill sriijitiun of the chyl[ffro\if, tr.sst7.s. 

 Dermatology, <'r Dermol'ogy (Clr. derma, dermafos, the skin, 



anil Inijiis). — A treatise on the slcln. 

 Desmol'ogy (<ir. dcsnio.s, a ligament, and logos, a discourse). 



— A treatise on the Ugamrnls. 

 Desmot'omy (Gr. dcsmos, and tome, a cutting). — Dissection 



lit' the ligaments. 

 Diacrisiog'raphy (Gr. dinhrlsls, separation, and graphe, a 



tle>eri|itiiin). — A de.'^eription of the organs of secretion. 

 Eccrinol'ogy (Gr. ek, from, krino, I separate, and logos). — 



A treatise on the secretions. 

 Encephalot'omy (Gr. enhephalos, the brain, and tome). — 



|)isseetion of the hrain. 

 Enteradenology (Gr. enteron, intestine, adtn, a gland, and 



/oyri.si. — A treatise on the intestinal glands. 

 Enterol'ogy (Gr. enteron, an intestine, and logos). — A treatise 



(III the intestines. 

 Enterot'omy (Gr. enteron, nn intestine, and tome, a cutting). 



— A dissection of the intestines. 



Gastrol'ogy iGr. gastcr, the stomach, and logos). — A treatise 



(III tiie stomach. 

 Gastrot'omy (Gr. gasfer, the stomach, and tome). — Dissection 



of the stomach. 

 Glossorogy (Gr. gldssa, a tongue, and logos, a discourse). — A 



treatise on the tongue. 

 Glossot'omy {Gr. glOssa, and tome). — Dissection of the tongue. 



Amputation of the tongiic. 

 Hepatol'ogy (Gr. hepar, liver, and logos). — A treatise on the 



liitr. 



Hepatot 'omy (Gr. hfpar, liver, and tome, a cutting). — Dissec- 

 tion of the liver. 



