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AXGIOCHEILOSCOPE 



., Subclavicular, an aneurysm of the axillary artery 



, a point too high to admit of ligation below the 



A.. Surgical. See A., External. A., 



aricose. See A., Arteriovenous (Illus. Diet. ). 



A urysmus (an- u- Hz* -m us). I. A dilation ; the for- 



>f an aneurysm. 2. Aneurysm. 



An abbreviation of anode excitation. 

 A -actuosity. (See Illus. Diet. ) 2. Any spiral turn 

 , ' winding ; an interruption ; a detour. A., Ethmoi- 



ethmoidal cell. 

 A ectasia {an-jec-ta? -ze-ah). See Angiectasis (Illus. 



A el:ca: 



1 



A idiost 



. See Angi. 



ate .-at) Xangelicus, angelic]. A salt of 



acid. 



-jel'-ik-ai). See Angelate. 

 in (an-jel'-is-in) \angelicus, angelic]. Cj,H 30 - 

 fine, colorless, crystalline substance from the 

 Archangelica officinalis ; has an aromatic taste, 

 le in alcohol and ether, and melts at 126.5 C. 

 n'-je). Inguinal buboes, 

 idiospongus (an-Je-di-o-spon'-gus) [ajyeidtov, a 

 :le vc-- nr k, a sponge]. See Angiomyces. 

 A iectasia, Angeiectasia (an-ji-ek-ta' '-zhe-ak). See 



ctasis (Illus. Diet.). 

 A iectatic in-je-ek-tat'-ik). Relating to angiectasia. 

 A iectopic (an-je-ek-top'-ik). Relating to angiectopia. 

 A ielcosis an-je-el-ko'-sis). See Angielcus (Illus. 



A ieurysm ' u-nzni) [d;-7 r ioi; a vessel ; evpirvtiv, 



J widen]. See An^ieL-tasis (illus. Diet.). 

 Aiileucitis an-je-lu-si'-tis). Same as Angioleucitis 

 ■K. Diet ). 



Anna. See Illus. Diet.) A., Accessory. See 

 ■fcf, Retropharyngeal. A. anginosa. See Scar- 

 pa (Illus. Diet. ). A. aphthosa, A., 

 phthous, a form attended with the formation of 

 hth.t ia some part of the throat. A. aquosa cede- 



• atosa, edema of the glottis. A. arthritica. See 



: dysarthritica. A. bronchialis, A. bron- 



jtiorum, chronic bronchitis. A., Cachectic, a form 



g in cachectic subjects marked by whitish ap- 



H^^Kon the upper layers of the epithelium of the 



lynx. A. cantatorum. See Pharyngitis, Granu- 



~. Diet.). A. carbuncularis, A. carbun- 



losa. a form of anthrax attended with erysipelas, 



_ the throat of swine. A., Cardiac, angina 



A., Catarrhal, a pharyngitis in which the 



I secretion from the pharynx and tonsils is at 



ous, but changes to mucopurulent and finally 



H^^H purulent. A., Chancriform. See Tonsil- 



(Illus. Diet.). A., Chronic, A. 



um. See Pharyngitis, Granular (Illus. 



A.. Croupous. See Croup (Illus. Diet.). 



cruris, intermittent lameness. A. cum tumore, 



R. A.. Diphtheric. A., Diphtheritic, diphtheria, 

 diphtheroid. See Tonsillitis, Herpetic (Illus. 

 A., Dry, chronic dry catarrh of the throat. 

 Ctus aerei. A. ductus aerii. a form marked by 

 1 respiration. A., Epiglottidean, edema of the 

 ttis. A.. Erythematous. See A., Catarrhal. A. 



Ianthematica, that attending any eruptive disease, 

 exsudativa, croup. A., Fibrinous, a noninfec- 

 ase of the throat simulating diphtheria, 

 urked by the formation of a layer of fibrinous exuda- 

 o which is chiefly confined to the tonsils. The 

 ostitutional symptoms are slight. A., Follicular, 

 xgyman'i <ore throat. See Pharyngitis, Granular 

 A.. Gangrenous, any disease of the 



• roat producing gangrene. Syn., Laaueus gutturis. 

 ■, Glandular, A... Granular. See Pharyngitis, 

 r anu.'ar (Illus. Diet, ). A., Guttural, inflammation 



of the mucosa of the isthmus of the fauces. A., Her- 

 petic, angina observed in connection with smallpox 

 and herpes, marked by formation of vesicles in the throat, 

 which may be attended with patches of exudation. A. 

 hippocratis, scrofulous disease of the cervical verte- 

 bras ; so called because it often interfered with swallow- 

 ing and breathing. A. humida, croup. A.. Infec- 

 tive. See A. setpiginosa (Illus. Diet. . A. lacu- 

 naris, infectious tonsillitis marked by the presence of 

 Staphylococcus albus and S. aureus in the follicles. 

 Syn., Pharyngotonsillitis lacunaris. A. linguaria. See 

 Glossitis (Illus. Diet. ). A. loweriana, edema of the 

 glottis. A. ludovici. See A., Lud7cig's (Illus. Diet.). 

 A., Lymphatic. See A., Catarrhal. A. maligna 

 [Heredia, 1673]; synonym of Diphtheria. A. m axil- 

 laris, mumps. A. morbillosa. A., Morbillous, 

 that which accompanies measles. A. nasalis. coryza. 

 A. notha. See A., Catarrhal. A., Oidial, A. 

 oidiea, angina due to the fungus OiJiuin. A. Pas- 

 tils, pastils consisting of cocain and antipyrin. A., 

 Pharyngeal, angina limited to the walls of the 

 pharynx. A., Phlegmonous, 1. An inflammation of 

 the mucous and submucous tissues of the throat, with 

 a tendency to extend more deeply, attended by edema- 

 tous swelling. 2. Acute inflammation of the deep- 

 seated structures of the throat, with a tendency to pus- 

 formation. A. pituitosa. Same as A., Catarrhal. A. 

 puerorum epidemica [Bartholinus, 1646]. A 

 synonym of Diphtheria. A. pulposa. See A., Pul- 

 taceous. A., Pultaceous, one marked by the presence 

 of whitish or grayish patches which are easily detached, 

 as they are not true exudations. A., Putrid. See A., 

 Gangrenous. A.. Rheumatic, a form of catarrhal 

 angina in rheumatic persons, marked by sudden onset 

 of intense pain in swallowing. A. scirrhosa, diffi- 

 cult deglutition due to a scirrhous tumor. A. serosa. 

 A., Serous, I. Catarrhal angina. 2. Edema of the 

 glottis. A. sicca. See A., Dry. A. squirrosa. 

 See A. scirrhosa. A., Streptococcous, angina due 

 to streptococci. A., Stridulous. See Laryngismus 

 stridulus (Illus. Diet. ). A. suffocatoria. Synonym 

 of Membranous Croup. A., Superficial. See.-/., 

 Catarrhal. A. synochalis, quinsy. A.. Thymic, 

 I. Laryngismus stridulus. 2. Bronchial asthma. A., 

 Toxic, that due to systemic poison. A. ulcerosa, 

 A. t Ulcerous, A. ulcusculosa, inflammation and 

 ulceration of the throat. A. uvularis, inflammation of 

 the uvula. Syn., Staphylitis. A. varicosa, dyspnea due 

 to enlarged tonsillar vessels. A. variolosa, the angina 

 of smallpox. A. vera, A. vera et legitima, quinsy. 

 A., Vincent's, diphtheroid angina (ulceromembranous 

 angina) due to Bacillus pseudodiphtheria. 



Anginal {an'-jin-al). Relating to angina. 



Anginophobia (an-ji-no-fo'-be-ch) [angina; 

 fear]. Morbid fear of angina pectoris. 



Anginose (an'/in-d:). Affected with angina. 



Angioataxia 1 an-je-o-at-ahs' '-e-ah ) [<i; ) aim, vessel ; 

 drazia, want of order]. An irregularity in the tension 

 of the bloodvessels. 



Angioblast (an'-je-o-blast) [<i; }f lor, vessel : T/aaroc, 

 a germ]. An embryonic cell developing into vascular 

 tissue. 



Angiocardiokinetic (an-je-o-kar-de-o-kin-er'-ik) [a;- 

 yelov, a vessel ; Kapha, heart ; nveo>, to move]. 1. 

 Stimulating or affecting the action or movements of the 

 heart and bloodvessels. 2. A drug which stimulates 

 or affects the movements of the heart and bloodvessels. 



Angiocavernous (an-je-o-kaz'-ur-nus\. Relating to 

 angioma cavernosum. 



Angioceratodeitis. See Angiokeratoditis. 



Angiocheiloscope {an-je-o-kr'-lo-shdp) [(r ; yeloi\ a ves- 

 sel ; x tl/< K> a lip ; GKo-elr, to look]. An instrument 



