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SCARLET 



The fossa nav- 



Scaphula (skaf-u-lah) [ana^n, boat]. 



icularis. 

 3capiform (ska'- pif-orm) [scapus, & stalk; forma, 



form]. In biology, scape-like. 

 Scapula {skaf-u-lah) [L.]. The large, flat, triangular 



bone forming the back of the shoulder and belonging 



Scapula. Postero- 

 external Aspect. 



I. Supraspinous fossa. 

 2. Infra-sp i n o u s 

 fossa. 3. Superior 

 or coracoid border. 



4. Coracoid or su- 

 prascapular notch. 



5. Axillary or exter- 

 nal border. 6. An- 

 terior angle and 

 glenoid cavity. 7. 

 Inferior angle. 8. 

 Rough impression 

 for long head of 

 triceps. 9. Internal 

 or spinal or verte- 

 bral border. 10. 

 Spine. 11. Smooth 

 surface over which 

 trapezius muscle 

 glides. 12. Acro- 

 mion. 13. Base of 

 spine. 14. Coracoid 

 process. 



to the shoulder-girdle. The shoulder-blade. See 

 Bones, Table of. 



Scapulacromial (skap-u-lak-ro' '-me-al) [scapula, shoul- 

 der-blade ; ciKpuutnv, acromion]. Pertaining to the 

 acromion process of the scapula. 



Scapulalgia (skap-u-lal' -je-ah) [scapula, the shoulder- 

 blade ; a/.yoc, pain]. Pain in the neighborhood of the 

 shoulder-blade. 



Scapular (skap'-u-lar) [scapula, the shoulder-blade]. 

 Pertaining to the shoulder-blade. S. Arch, the 

 pectoral arch or shoulder-girth. S. Line, a vertical 

 line drawn on the back through the inferior angle of 

 the scapula. S. Point, a tender point developed in 



' neuralgia of the brachial plexus and situated at the in- 

 terior angle of the scapula. S. Reflex. See Reflexes, 

 Table of. S. Region, the region in and about the 

 scapula. In biology, a well-defined longitudinal area 

 of feathers lying along the back and over the shoulder- 

 of a bird (regio scapularis). 



Scapulary (skap' -u- la- re) [scapula, scapula]. A 

 shoulder-bandage. 



Scapulated (skap' - u - la - ted) {scapula, the shoulder- 

 blades]. In biology, having the feathers of the scap- 

 ular region well marked, as in Corvus scapulatus, the 

 -capulated crow. 



kapulen (skap'-u- len) [scapula, the shoulder-blade]. 



^ Belonging to the scapula in itself. 



Scapulet, Scapulette (skap'-u- let) [scapula, the 



! shoulder]. In biology, one of the leaf-like append- 



^ ages of the manubrium of certain Cnidaria. 



Scapulo- (skap '- u - lo -) [scapula, scapula]. A prefix 



^ denoting relation to the shoulder or scapula. 



Scapuloclavicular (skap'-u-lo-kla-vik'-u-lar) [scapula, 

 scapula ; clavis, key]. Pertaining to the scapula and 

 the clavicle. 



Scapulo-coracoid (skap - u - lo - ko' - rak - oid) [scapula, 

 scapula; Kupa!;, raven; eldor, like]. Pertaining to 



^ the scapula and the coracoid process. 



5:apulodynia (skap -u-lo- din'- e-ah). Synonym of 

 algia. 



Scapulo-humeral (skap/- u-lo- hu'- mer - al) [scapula, 

 scapula ; humerus, humerus]. Pertaining to the scap- 

 ula and the humerus. S. amputation, removal of 

 the arm at the shoulder-ioint. 

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Scapulo-radial (skap'-u-lo-ra'-de-al) [scapula, scapula; 

 radius, ray]. Pertaining to both scapula and radius. 



Scapulo-ulnar (skap'-u-lo-ul'-nar) [scapula, scapula ; 

 ulna, ulna]. Pertaining to both scapula and ulna. 



Scapulo- vertebral (skap'- u-lo- ver'- te - bral)[scapula, 

 scapula ; vertebra, vertebra]. Pertaining to the scap- 

 ula and the spine. 



Scapus (ska' -pus) [scapus, a shaft, stem: //., Scapi]. 

 In biology, the s*cape of a flower, a feather, or an 

 antenna. S. penis, the body of the penis. S. pili, 

 the hair-shaft. 



Scar (skar) [eaxapa, scab, scar]. I. See Cicatrix. 2. 

 In biology, the mark left on the stem when the leaf 

 falls away, or on the seed when it separates from the 

 funiculus. 



Scardamygmus (skar - dam - ig' - mus) [onapdauvyfioc]. 

 Winking. 



Scarenzio's Treatment. The treatment of syphilis by 

 the hypodermatic injection of calomel. S.'s Method. 

 See Treatment, Methods of. 



§ca.\isYvn.(skarf'-skin) [Sw.,skarfa. scarf ; ME.,^/«, 

 skin]. The epidermis or cuticle. 



Scarification (skar-ifik-a' -shun) [scarificare, to scar- 

 ify]. The operation of making numerous small, su- 

 perficial incisions or punctures, forgiving vent to serum 

 or blood or gases. 



Scarificator (skar' -if-ik-a-tor) [scarificare, to scarify]. 

 An instrument used in scarification. It consists of a 

 number of small lancets, operated by a spring, so that 

 a number of slight incisions are made synchronously. 



Scarious or Scariose (ska'-re-us, ska'-re-oz) [scaria, a 

 thorny shrub]. Dry, thin, and membranous. Applied 

 to parts of flowers, etc. 



Scarlatina (skar-lat-e' -nah) [scarlatinus, scarlet]. See 

 Scarlet Fever. S. anginosa, S. cynanchica, scarlet 

 fever with angina. S. gastrica, scarlet fever compli- 

 cated with gastro-enteritis. S. gxavior, malignant 

 scarlet fever. S. haemorrhagica, scarlet fever, or 

 more usually septic fever with hemorrhagic spots. S. 

 laevis, mild scarlet fever. S. latens, scarlet fever 

 without eruption. S. maligna, malignant scarlet 

 fever. S. papulosa, scarlet fever in which there are 

 prominent papules, due to involvement of the hair- 

 follicles. S. pruriginosa. Synonvm of Urticaria. 

 S. puerperalis. See Scarlet Fez-er, Puerperal. S. 

 pustulosa, scarlet fever with a pustular eruption. S. 

 rheumatica. Synonym of Dengue. S. septica, a 

 grave form of scarlet fever characterized by symptoms 

 of septic intoxication. S. simplex, mild scarlet fever. 

 S. sine angina, scarlet fever without throat-symp- 

 toms. S. sine eruptione, S. sine exanthemate, 

 scarlet fever without the rash. S. traumatica, the 

 eruption similar to that of scarlet fever, accompanied 

 by febrile symptoms, which sometimes follows wounds 

 or surgical operations. S. typhosa, malignant scarlet 

 fever, with grave nervous symptoms. S. urticata, 

 urticaria. 



Scarlatinal (skar - lat' - in - al, skar-lat-e' -nal) [scarla- 

 tinus, scarlet]. Pertaining to scarlatina. S. An- 

 gina, the throat-affection produced by scarlet fever. 

 S. Nephritis, the acute catarrhal nephritis that arises 

 in the course of or during the convalescence from 

 scarlet fever. S. Tongue, the " strawberry" tongue 

 of scarlet fever. 



Scarlatiniform (skar-lat-in'-iform). Synonym of Scar- 

 latinoid. 



Scarlatinoid (skar -lat' - in - aid) [scarlatinus, scarlet ; 

 eldoc, like]. Resembling scarlatina. 



Scarlatinous (skar - lat' - in - us) [scarlatinus, scarlet]. 

 Having the nature of or pertaining to scarlatina. 



Scarlet (skar' -let) [onaplarov, scarlet]. A highly chro- 

 matic and brilliant-red color. S. -faced, having a 



