Class VII.— Neuroses 

 Hyperesthesia. 

 Jermatalgia. 



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SKULL 



-Sensory Diseases. 

 Pruritus. 

 Anesthesia. 



Class VIII.— Morbi Appendicium— Diseases of the 

 Appendages. 



Most Prominent Primary Lesion. 

 \. Sweat-glands. 



Hvpendrosis, Excessive secretion. 



Bromidrosis 1 



Chromidrosis, ■ • • • L Altered quality. 



Phosphorescent sweat 



Uridrosis, J 



Anidrosis Secretion absent. 



:iacrvstallina(Sudamina), Retained secretion. 



vesiculosa Inflammation. 



" papulosa, 



?. Sebaceous Glands. 



Seborrhea Excessive secretion. 



Seborrheic dermatitis Multiform. 



Sebaceous cysts, Retention. 



Milium 



Comedones, " 



vulgaris, Inflammation. 



• rosacea 



' varioliformis, 



Adenoma sebaceum Papular neoplasms. 



~ Hair-follicles. 



Hirsuties, Excessive growth. 



Atrophy, Defective " 



Alopecia Baldness. 



areata in patches. 



Concretiones, Growths on the hair- 

 shaft. 



Sycosis Inflammation. 



Dermatitis papillaris capillitii, . " and keloid. 



0. Nails. 



Pterygium Overlapping of nail- 

 fold. 



Onychia Inflammation in matrix. 



Paronychia, " around ma- JQ 



Skoda, Consonating Riles of. Bronchial rales heard 

 through the consolidated pulmonary tissue of pneu- 

 monia. S.'s Resonance Sign or Tympany, a 

 tympanitic note heard above the line of fluid in a 

 pericardial effusion, or above the line of consolidation 

 in pneumonia. It is almost as tympanitic as the abdo- 

 men. See Bruit skodique. 



Skodaic Resonance. See Skoda 's Resonance. 



Skodaic Tympany (skc/-da-ik tim'-pan-e). See Skoda s 

 Resonance. 



Skoliosometer (sko-le-o-som' -et-er) \oko?u6c, curved ; 

 fiirpov, measure]. See Scoliosometer. 



Skopophobia {sko-po-fo* -be-ali) [ano-or , a spy ; pOf3oc, 

 fear]. Insane dread of spies. 



Skull [skul i [ME., skulk, skull]. The superior expan- 

 sion of the vertebral column, the protective bony 



trix. 



Atrophy Defective growth 



Onychogryphosis, Overgrowth. 



Onycho-mycosis Fungus-growth in the 



nail. 



Class IX— Parasiti— Parasites. 

 !. Vegetable. Parts Affected. 



Favus Hair and skin. 



tonsurans, . Hair. 



decalvans, . " 



circinata, . Skin. 



barbae, . . Hair. 



imbricata, . Skin. 



versicolor, . " 



Tinea trichophv- 

 tina, 



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Erythrasma, 



Pinta 



Fungus-foot of India, 



and deeper tissues. 



mal. 



abies, Acarus. 



Uemodex folliculorum " 



f capitis ) 



Pediculosis, < corporis \- Insect. 



( pubis j 



Dracunculus medinensis, . ... IFilariaorthread- 

 Mliana sanguinis hominis, . . . I worms. 

 Cysticercus cellulosae cutis, . . Taenia, or tape-worm em- 

 bryo. 



Skinniness {skin'-e-nes) [ME., skin, skin]. Lean- 

 ness. 



Skinny (skin'-e) [ME., skin, skin]. I. Cutaneous. 



^ 2. Emaciated. 



Skleriasis {skle-ri'-as-is). See Scleroderma. 



skleroseptum {skle-ro-sef -tuni) \aK/.r,p6q, hard; sep- 

 um, fence, partition : pi., Sklerosepta]. In biology, 

 °ne of the radially arranged, perpendicular cal- 

 careous ridges arising from the foot-plate of a stone 

 coral (Hexacorallia, Madreporaria) , also called star- 

 ndges. Cf. Sarcosepta. 



Base of Skull. 



. Median suture of palatine vault. 2. Inferior orifice of an- 

 terior palatine canal. 3, 3. Inferior openings of posterior 

 palatine canals. 4. Posterior border of palatine vault ; pos- 

 terior nasal spine. 5. Posterior border of nasal septum. 6. 

 Hamular process of internal pterygoid plate of sphenoid 

 bone. 7. Internal pterygoid plated 8. External pterygoid 

 plate. 9. Scaphoid fossa. 10. Oval or inferior maxillary 

 foramen. 11. Foramen spinosum. 12. Foramen lacerom 

 medium. 13. Zygomatic arch. 14. Spheno-occipital suture. 

 15. Glenoid cavity. 16. External auditory canal. 17 Mas- 

 toid process. 18, 18. Styloid process and stylo-mastoid fora- 

 men. 19. Inferior orifice of carotid canal. 20. Foramen 

 lacerum posterius. 21, 21. Occipital condyles. 22. Basilar 

 process. 23. Foramen magnum. 24. External occipital 

 crest. 25, 25. Inferior curved lines of occipital bone. 



covering or container of the brain and organs of the 

 special senses, consisting of the cranium and face. 

 The cranium is made up of 8 bones — the occipital, 2 

 parietal, the frontal, 2 temporal, the sphenoid, and the 

 ethrnpid. The face is composed of 14 bones — nasal, 

 superior maxillary, lacrymal, malar, palate, inferior tur- 

 binated, two each, and vomer and inferior maxillary, one 

 each. S.-cap, the dome of the skull. See Scutellaria. 

 S., Landmarks of, the eminences, chiefly the frontal 



