

NEURO- 



result of compression. N., Pressure, Musculo- 

 spiral, inflammation of the musculo-spiral nerve from 

 pres>ure usually by the head on the arm rested upon a 

 sharp edge during alcoholic intoxication. N., Rheu- 

 matic, that due to rheumatism. N M Terminal. See 

 melalgia. N., Wandering. See X. , Migrant. 



>Ieuro- (nu'-ro-) [vevpov, nerve]. A prefix signifying 

 connection with or relation to a nerve. 



Jeuro- anatomy (nu-ro-an-at'-o-me) [vevpov, nerve; 

 I avd, apart; re/iveiv, to cut]. The anatomy of the 

 nervous system. 



[euroasthenia (nu-ro-as-the 1 '-ne-ah). Same as Neu- 

 rasthenia. 



[euroasthenic (nu-ro-as-then'-ih). Same as Neu- 

 rastii 



teuroblacia (nu-ro-bla-se' '-alt) [vevpov, nerve; fiT/weia, 

 dulne^s; ,3/df, dull]. Paresis; obtundity of ner- 

 vous sensibility. 



'euroblast (nu' -ro-blast) [vevpov, nerve ; ^7xta~6q, 

 germ]. Any segmentation-sphere whose division 

 gives origin to cells that belong to the nervous system 

 exclusively; a mesodermal nerve-cell or ganglion-cell, 

 eurocanal (nu-ro-kan-aF) [vevpov, nerve ; canalis, 

 canal]. The central canal of the spinal axis, 

 eurocardiac (nu-ro-kar' -de-ak) [vevpov, nerve; napdia, 

 heart]. Pertaining to the nervous system and the 

 heart. N.-c. Disease.' Synonym of Exophthalmic 



eurocele inu'-ro-sel) [vevpov, nerve; Koi/.ia, hollow]. 

 The system of cavities and ventricles in the cerebro- 

 spinal axis. 



eurocentral (nu-ro-sen'-tral) [vevpov, nerve ; nevrpov, 

 \ center] . Relating to the neural arch and the centrum 

 | of a vertebra, 

 eurochondrous (nu-ro-kon' -drus) \ytvpov, cord ; x° v ~ 



artilage]. Fibro-cartilaginous. 

 eurochord ( nu' -ro-kord) [yevpov, nerve; x°P&ht 

 chord or string]. The nerve-chord. N. Strands, 

 or Giant Nerve-tubes, tubes with a wide lumen 

 and wall formed of neurilemma, which run back in 

 varying but always small numbers on the dorsal side 

 of the ventral chord of the Annidata and Thoracostraca. 

 eurocrane (nu'-ro-krdri) [vevpov, nerve; upaviov, 

 skull]. The brain-case, or cranial portion of the 

 head. 

 ;urocranial (nu-ro-kra'-ne-al) [yevpov, nerve; npa- 



>kull]. Pertaining to the n eurocrane. 

 :urocyte (ntd-ro-sit) [yevpov, nerve; niroq, cell]. A 

 lerve-cell ; the essential element of nervous structures. 

 :urodealgia (ntt-ro-de-aF -je-ah)[vevpi»Srjq, nerve-like; 

 he retina; a?. yog, pain]. Retinal pain, 

 urodeatrophia (nu-ro-de-at-ro' '-fe-ah) [vevpufir/c, 

 •etina; arpod !a, atrophy]. Atrophy of the retina. 

 l:urodermatosis (nu-ro-der-mat-c/ -sis) [vevpov, nerve ; 

 -in ; voaoc, disease]. A neurotic skin-affection. 

 1 urodermatrophia (nu-ro-der-mat-ro' -fe-ah) [yevpov, 

 lerve ; depua , skin ; arpwbia, atrophy]. Atrophy of 

 he skin from nervous disturbance. 

 J urodes [jut-ro'-dez) [vevpufyc, nerve-like]. The 



etina, as being made up of nerve -elements. 

 I uroiiastasis (nu-ro-di-as' -Ids-is) [vevpov, nerve; 

 ;, separation]. Separation of nerves ; neurec- 

 Jasis. 

 I urodictyitis (nu-ro-dik-te-F -lis). Synonym of Neuro- 



etinitis. 

 i 'Jrodynamia (nu-ro-di-nam' -e-ah) [vevpov, nerve ; 



vvauiq. strength]. Nervous strength or energy, 

 i Jrodynamic (nu-ro-di-nam' '-ik) [vevpov, nerve ; 

 . strength]. Pertaining to the power of a 

 erve-current or of the nervous forces of the system. 

 1 urodynia (nu-ro-din' '-e-ah) [vevpov, nerve; bd'vvrj, 

 ain], Ses Neuralgia. 



867 NEUROKERATIN 



Neurodysentery (nu-ro-dis' -en-ter-e) [vevpov, nerve ; 

 dvaevrepia, dysentery]. Dysentery with typhoid 

 symptoms. 



Neuro-enteric (ntt-ro-en-ter'-ik). Same as Neur- 

 enteric. 



Neuro-epiblastic (nu-ro-ep-ib-las' -tik) [vevpov, nerve ; 

 e~i, upon ; 3/a<rroc, germ]. Pertaining to the neural 

 epiblast, i. e., that which enters into the formation of 

 the nervous system. 



Neuro-epithelial (nu-ro-ep-ith-e' '-le-al) [yevpov, nerve ; 

 e-i, upon; O^/.ij, nipple]. Pertaining to or of the 

 nature of neuro-epithelium. 



Neuro-epithelium (nu-ro- ep-ith-e'- le-um) [vevpov, 

 nerve; i~i, upon; 6i/?q, nipple]. The retinal layer 

 of rods and cones. In a wider sense, that part of 

 any epithelial structure that contains nerve-endings 

 is called by this name. See Epithelium. 



Neurofibroma ( nu - ro-Ji- bro'- mah ) [ vevpov, nerve : 

 fibra, fiber; bua, tumor]. A tumor of the connective 

 tissue of a nerve, composed of fibrous tissue. 



Neurofrontal {nu-ro-frun'-tal) [vevpov, nerve ; frons, 

 frontis, the forehead]. Pertaining to the brain and the 

 frontal bone. 



Neurogamia (nu-ro-ga' -me-ah) [vei-poy, nerve ; yapoq, 

 marriage]. The alleged condition of rapport between 

 the animal magnetizer and the mesmerized person, or 

 between the hypnotizer and the hypnotized. 



Neurogangleitis (nu-ro-gang-le-i'-tis) [yevpov, nerve ; 

 ydyy/.tov, tumor ; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation 

 of a ganglion of the nervous system. 



Neurogenesis (nu-ro-jen'-es-is) [yevpov, nerve; yeveaic, 

 genesis]. The formation of nerves. 



Neuroglia (nu-rog'-le-ah) [vevpov, nerve; y'fla, glue]. 

 The reticulated 

 framework or skele- 

 ton-work of the sub- 

 stance of the brain and 

 spinal cord. The term 

 is sometimes abbrevi- 

 ated to Glia. 



Neurogliac, Neurog- 

 liar (nu-rog'-le-ak, mt- 

 rog / -le - ar) [vevpov, 

 nerve ; y/ja, glue]. 

 Pertaining to or resem- 

 bling neuroglia. „ 



N euroglioma ( nu - ro- 

 gli -o '- mah ) [vevpov, 



nerve; ytia, glue ; bira, tumor : pi., Neurogliomata\ 

 A tumor composed essentially of neurogliar elements ; 

 glioma. N., Ganglionar, a tumor developing in the 

 central nervous system and consisting of hyperplastic 

 neuroglia, ganglion-cells, and nerve-fibers. 



Neurography (nu-rog' -ra-fe) [vevpov, nerve; ypd^eiv, 

 to write] . Descriptive anatomy of the nerves. 



Neuro-humeral (nu-ro-hu'-mer-al) [vevpov, nerve; 

 humor, moisture]. Pertaining to the nervous system 

 and to the fluids of the body. N.-h. Theory. See 

 Duckworth 1 s Theory. 



Neurohypnologist (nu-ro-hip-noF '-o-jist) [vevpov, 

 nerve; v~voc, sleep; /.oyoc, science]. One skilled in 

 neurohypnology. 



Neurohypnology (nu-ro-hip-nol' '-o-je) [yevpov, nerve ; 

 ' t roc, sleep ; 7.6yoc, science]. The science or study 

 of hypnotism. 



Neurohypnotism (nu-ro- hip/ -not-izm). Synonym of 

 Hypnotism. 



Neuroid (nu'-roid)[yevpov, nerve ; ehfoc, like]. Resem 

 bling a nerve or nerve-substance. 



Neuro-keratin [ntt-ro-ker'-at-in) [vevpov, nerve ; icepaq, 

 horn]. The form of keratin found in nerve-sheaths 

 and the white substance of Schwann. See Keratin. 



Isolated Neuroglia-cell of 

 Spinal Cord of Ox. 

 . Nucleus, c. Granular proto- 

 plasm, f. Fibers of neuroglia. 

 (Stirling ) 



II 



