

PHALLALGIA 



1061 



PHARAOH'S SERPENTS 



Basilar. Synonym of P., Proximal. Ps. of Deiters. 



nym of Phalanges of Ear, q. v. P., Distal, the 

 phalanx farthest removed from the metacarpus or 

 metatarsus. P., Metacarpal, P., Proximal, of the 

 hand. P., Metatarsal, P. , Proximal, of the foot. P., 

 Middle, the middle phalanx of the four fingers or four 

 outer toes. P., Proximal, the one nearest to the 

 metacarpus or metatarsus. P., Terminal. Synonym 

 of P., Distal. P., Ungual, P., Unguicular, the 

 distal phalanx, so called because it bears the nail. 



Phallalgia {fal-aF -je-ah) [oa/./.of, penis ; a/.} of, pain] . 

 Pain in the penis. 



Phallanastrophe {fal-an-as' -tro-fe) [&a/./.6c, penis ; 

 . upturning]. Twisting or distortion of the 

 penis. 



Phallaneurysm {fal-an' '-u-rizm) [oa/'Aoc, penis; avev- 

 a, aneurysm]. Aneurysm of a vessel of the 

 penis. 



Phallankylosis (fal - an- kit- o'- sis) [pa? '/.6c, penis; 

 ayKv'/.uciic, ankylosis]. Adhesion of the penis to a 

 neighboring structure. Also chordee. 



Phaliedema {fal-e-de f -mah) [oa'/./oc, penis; oidriua, 

 edema]. Edematous infiltration of the tissues of the 

 penis. 



Phallic {fal'-ik) [oa/./oq, penis]. Pertaining to the 

 phallus, or penis. 



Phallitis {fal-i' lis) [on/./ 6c, penis ; trig, inflammation]. 

 Inflammation of the penis. 



Phalloblennorrhea {fal-o-blen-or-e* -ah) [6al/.6c, penis ; 

 uicus ; poia, a flow]. A purulent discharge 

 from the urethra. 



Phallocampsis ( fal ■ o - kamp' - sis) [oa?./.6g , phallus; 

 ■. ■'(•, a bending]. Chordee. 



Phallocarcinoma {fal- o-kar- sin- o f -mah) [<pa/./6c, 

 penis ; napnivoua, carcinoma]. Carcinoma of the 

 penis ; it is usually an epithelioma. 



Phallocrypsis {fal-o-krip'-sis) [paXkoq, phallus ; Kpvipic, 

 concealment] . Concealment of the penis by retraction. 



Phallodynia \fal-o-din' -e-ah) [oa//.oc, penis ; bdvv//, 

 pain]. Pain in the penis. 



Phalloid ( fal f -oid) [oa'/./6c, penis; eldof, like]. Re- 

 sembling the penis. 



Phallology {fal-ol'-o-je)[pa7~/.6c, penis; 7.6yoc, science]. 

 The science treating of the penis. 



Phalloncus {fal-ong'-kus) [oa/./.6g, penis : oynoc, a 

 tumor]. Any tumor or swelling of the penis. 



Phalloplasty \fal f -o-plas-te) [oa/./.6c , phallus ; tc?Ao- 

 oeiv, to mold]. Plastic or restorative surgery of the 

 penis. 



Phallopsophia { fal-op-so' -fe-ah) [6a/./.6c, penis ; il>6<boc, 

 noise]. A discharge of gas from the penis. 



Phallorrhagia {fal- or -a' -je-ah) [oa.77.6c, penis; 

 fayvwai, to burst forth]. Hemorrhage from the penis. 



Phallorrhea ( fal-or-e' -ah)[pa/j :6c , phallus ; 'poia, flow] . 

 Blennorrhea ; a flow of purulent matter from the male 

 urethra. 



Phallus (fal'-us) [oa/./oc, penis]. Penis. 



Phanakistoscope {fan-ak-is'-to-skop). See Zoetrope. 



Phanerobiotic {fan-er-o-bi-of -ik) [oavepoc, visible ; 



• j/oc, life]. Presenting evidences of life. 



hanerocodonic ( fan-er-o-ko-don' -ik)[oavepoc , visible; 

 xaduv, a bell]. In biology, bell-shaped, campanulate ; 

 applied to the gonophores or medusiform buds of 

 hydroid polyps. 

 ■ hanerogam i fan' -er-o-gam) [oavepoc, visible ; yauoc, 

 marriage]. In biology, a plant bearing true flowers, 

 hanerogamiai fan-er-o-ga'-Me-ah)[oavep6c, apparent ; 

 yauoc, marriage]. A division of the vegetable king- 

 dom comprising all vascular plants, whether flowering 

 or not, with exposed sexual organs. It is subdivided 

 into two classes, endogenous and exogenous. See 

 ■'nia. 



Phanerogamic {fan-er-o-gam' -ik) [oavep6r, visible ; 

 }auoc, marriage]. In biology, flowering. 



Phanerogamous {fan-er-og' '-arn-us) [oavepoc, visible ; 

 -,'iuoc, marriage]. Pertaining to the phanerogams. 



Phanerogenetic {fan-er-o-jen-et'-ik). Same as Phan- 

 erogamous. 



Phanerogenous {fan-er-oj' '-en-us) [oavepoc, visible ; 

 } fl7 /'/. producing]. Visibly producing. P. Tissue, 

 special material forming the pulp of the teeth. 



Phaneroscope {fan' ' -er-o-skop) [oavepoc, visible ; oko- 

 Tzdv, to see]. An instrument devised by Liebreich to 

 render a small patch of skin very translucent and 

 thus to test the color of the blood, condition of 

 anemia, etc. 



Phaneroscopy {fan - er - os f - ko -pe) [oavepoc, visible ; 

 oKo-elv, to see]. The use of the phaneroscope. 



Phanerozoous {fan-er-o-zo / -us). Synonym of Phane- 

 robiotic. 



Phantasia {fan-ta'-ze-ah) [oavraaia, a showing]. An 

 imaginary appearance. 



Phantasm { fan' -tazm) [oavra^etv, to render visible]. 

 An illusive perception of an object that does not 

 exist. A vision or apparition. 



Phantasmagoria {fan-taz-mag-o f -re-ah) [oavracua, 

 phantasm; a yopd, assembly]. A series or succession 

 of fantastic and illusory mental pictures. 



Phantasmatomoria {fan-taz-mat-o-mo' -re-ah) [odv- 

 raofia, phantasm; f/ojpta, folly]. Childishness, or 

 dementia, with absurd fancies. 



Phantasmogenesis {fan-taz-mo-jen' '-es-is) [<pavrao~fia, 

 phantasm; yeveaic, genesis]. The origination of 

 phantasms or spectral illusions. 



Phantasmologic [fan-taz-mo-loj' '-ik) [cMv-aaua, phan- 

 tasm ; 7-6yoc, science]. Pertaining to phantasmology. 



Phantasmology {fan-taz-mol' -o-je) [oavraaua, phan- 

 tasm; 7.o; oc, science]. The science of phantasms. 



Phantasmophrenosis {fan-taz-mo-fren-o' -sis) [odvraa- 

 fta, phantasm ; opevuoic, thought]. The presence of 

 dreamy fancies in the waking state. 



Phantasmoscopia {fan-taz-mo-sko / -pe-ah) [oavraap.a, 

 phantasm; GKOTrelv, to see]. The seeing of phantasms, 

 in insanity or delirium. 



Phantasmoscopy {fin-taz-mos' '-ko-pe). Synonym of 

 Phantasmoscopna. 



Phantom {fan' -turn) [oavra^eiv, to make visible]. An 

 apparition. A model, manikin or effigy upon or by 

 which to illustrate bandaging, surgical, obstetric, and 

 other operations. P. Aneurysm, J/imic Aneurysm ; 

 a pulsating tumor simulating subclavian or axillary 

 aneurysm, occasionally met with under the lateral 

 half of the left clavicle. It is associated with thrill, 

 murmur, and dilated veins above, but is apt to disap- 

 pear suddenly, and return after excitement and after 

 movement of the arms. It is thought to be due to 

 temporary dilatation of the artery from vaso-motor 

 paralysis. P. Brain, a cork and wire model of the 



• brain devised by Aeby. P. Cell, a " shadow," or 

 skeletonized blood-cell. P. Child, a doll used to illus- 

 trate the phenomena of labor. P. Face or Head, a metal 

 effigy of a face, with eye-sockets devised to hold ani- 

 mal eyes, wherewith to practice operations in ophthal- 

 mic surgery. P. Stricture, erroneous subjective symp- 

 toms of the patient who believes he has rectal stricture. 

 P. Tumor, an apparent tumor, usually of the abdomen 

 though occurring elsewhere, which vanishes sponta- 

 neously, and which usually consists of a partially and 

 spasmodically contracted muscle. Accumulations of 

 gas and a thickened omentum have simulated ova- 

 rian tumor. 



Pharaoh's Serpents. Mercury thiocyanate enveloped 

 in a cone of tinfoil and burnt ; it is used as a toy. 

 The fumes are said to be poisonous. 



