

ANORECTAL 



rectal [an-o-rek'-tal). Pertaining to the anus and 

 the rectum. 



norexis, Anorexy. See Anorexia (Ulus. Diet.), 

 norganochemistry {an-or-gan-o-kemf -is-tre) [a, priv. ; 



. an organ ; x'l. U£ul t chemistry]. Inorganic 

 chemistry, 

 norganogenesis (an-or-gan-o-jen'-e-sis) [a, priv.; 



, an organ; ; eii av, to produce]. I. The forma- 

 tion of inorganic bodies. 2. The production of defi- 

 nitely formed bodies otherwise than by procreation. 



ranogenia. 

 ^organography ^an-o-'-rafe) [a, priv.; bpya- 



:/r, to write]. The description of 

 inorganic bodies, 

 lorganology {an-or-gan-ol' -o-je) [a, priv.; bpyavov, 



a ; /.6) oc, science]. The science of inorganic 

 .res. 

 lorgic \an-or / -jik). See Anorganic (Ulus. Diet.), 

 lorhinus (an-or-e / -nus). See Anorhin (Ulus. Diet.), 

 noria an-oi J -e-ah) [aviopia, untimeliness] . Imma- 

 turity. 



normal {ak-nor'-mal) [a, priv.; norma, a rule]. Ab- 

 normal. 



norous (an'-or-us). Immature, untimely, 

 norrhorrhea ian-or-or-e* -aft) [a, priv.; bp'poc, serum ; 



low]. A diminished or defective secretion of 

 serous substance. 



^orthography (an-or-t/iog'-raf-e) [a, priv.; bpdbc, 

 straight ; ypa&etv, to write]. Incapacity to write cor- 

 rectly ; motor agraphia. 



lorthoscope (an-or* '-tho-skop) [a, priv.; bp06\, 

 straight; gko-eiv, to look]. An apparatus invented by 

 Plateau for connecting in one perfect visual image dis- 

 connected and incomplete pictures. It consists of two 

 cylinders, the partial pictures on the outer wall of the 

 and inner cylinder being apparently united 

 when seen through vertical slits in the larger and outer 

 cylinder, the two rotating on the same axis. Cf. Deda- 



Stroboscope, Thanmatrope. 

 noscope (an'-os-kop) [anus; gkotzeIv, to look]. An 

 instrument for examining the first two inches of the 

 rectum. 



noscopy (an-oZ-kop-e). Inspection of the anus by 

 means of the anoscope. 



nosmabic i y an-os-mab f -ik) [av, priv.; baui], smell]. I. 

 With small olfactory lobes. 2. Not having a keen 



-mell. 

 nosmatic an-oz-mafl '-ik). See Anosmabic. 

 nosmia. (See Ulus. Diet) A., Afferent, that due 

 to the loss of the conductivity of the olfactory nerves. 

 A., Atonic, that due to impaired nervous power. A., 

 Central, that due to cerebral disease. A., Lithic, 

 that due to a calculus in the nose. A., Organic, that 

 due to disease of the nasal pituitary membrane. A., 

 Peripheral, that due to disease of the peripheral ends 



•1 factory nerves, 

 nosmic, Anosmous (an-oz'-mik, -runs). I. With- 

 out odor. 2. Having no sense of smell, 

 nostomosis (an-os-tom-o'-sis). See Anastomosis. 

 notous (an-o'-tus) [a, priv.; oir, ear]. Devoid of 



rless. 

 notta, Anotto. See Annotto (Ulus. Diet.), 

 nourous an-u'-rus) [a, priv.; ovpa, a tail]. Desti- 

 tute of a tail. 



noxemia, Anoxaemia {an-oks-e* -me-ah) [a, priv.; b^ic, 

 sharp ; aiua, blood]. I. A lack of oxygen in the 

 blood. 2. See Anoxyemia (Ulus. Diet.), 

 noxidic :i:-'ks-id / -ik) [a, priv.; ofrc, sharp]. Not 

 capable of oxidation, 

 noxoluin, Anoxolyin (an-oks-ol'-u-in, -i-in) [a, 



;ir, sharp; V.vetv, to dissolve]. The substance 

 opposed to oxolyn. which according to Le Conte exists 



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with it in fibrin, albumin, globulin, and casein, and 

 which is not soluble in glacial acetic acid. 



Anoxycausis (an-oks-e-kauf-sis) [a, priv.; b^vc, sharp;. 

 kuvgic, a burning]. Combustion without the presence 

 of oxygen. 



Anoxyocausis. See Anoxycausis. 



Anozol [an'-o-zol). A combination of iodoform and 

 thymol ; deodorous iodoform. 



Ansa. (See Ulus. Diet.) A. atlantis, the uppermost 

 cervical ansa. A., Cervical, one of the intercommu- 

 nicating branches of the anterior cervical nerves. A., 

 Coccygeal. See A. sacra/is (Ulus. Diet. ). A., Gal- 

 vanocaustic, the wire loop of a galvanic cauterv. 

 Syn., Ligatura candens. A. lenticularis, a bundle 

 of fibers proceeding from the neural laminas between 

 the divisions of the lenticular nucleus. Syn., Ansa 

 lentiformis ; Lenticular loop. A. lentiformis. See 

 A. lenticularis. A. lumbalis, A. lumbaris, one of 

 the connecting ramifications between the branches of 

 the lumbar nerves. A. peduncularis. See A. of Reil 

 (Ulus. Diet. ). A., Sternal, the interclavicular notch. 

 A. subclavialis, A., Subclavian. See A. of Vieus- 

 sens (Ulus. Diet. ). A. supramaxillaris, one of com- 

 munication between the ventral and dorsal superior 

 dental nerves. 



Ansatus [an-sa'-lus) [ansa, a handle]. Furnished with 

 a pedicle. 



Ansiform (an'-se-form) [ansa, a handle ; forma, shape]. 

 Loop-shaped. 



Antacidin {ant-US' -id-in) [anti, against; acidus, sour]. 

 Calcium saccharate. 



Antaeneasmus (an-ta-en-e-az' '-mus). See Antetteas- 

 rnus. 



Antanacathartic ( ant-an-ak-kath-ar' -tik ) [ avri, 

 against ; ava, up ; addapoig, purgation]. I. Checking 

 expectoration. 2. An agent which checks expectora- 

 tion. 



Antanemic {ant-an-e'-mik) [avri, against; a. priv.; 

 alua, blood]. I. Correcting anemia. 2. A remedy 

 efficient in anemia. 



Antaphroditic {ant-af-ro-ditf -ik). See Antafhrodisiac 

 (Ulus. Diet.). 



Antasphyctic (ant-as-fitf-lik) [avri, against ; aoovKroc r 

 pulseless]. I. Efficient in preventing asphyxia. 2. 

 An agent efficacious in preventing asphyxia. 



Antecardium. See Antieardium (Ulus. Diet.). 



Antecornu {an-te-kor'-nu). See Precornu (Ulus. 

 Diet. ). 



Antectoparasitic {ant-ek-to-par-as-if '-ik) [a vri, against ; 

 iKroc r outside ; rzapaoiroq, a parasite]. An antipara- 

 sitic remedy for external use. 



Antecubital {an-te-ku' -bit-al) [ante, before ; cubitum, 

 the elbow]. Situated in front of the elbow. 



Antedonin {an-ted' -on-in). A pigment obtained from 

 the crinoid Antedon rosacea, Link., and other 

 species. 



Antefixatio uteri. The operative suturing of the uterus 

 in retroflexion. 



Antemingens {an-te-min' -jenz) [ante, forward ; ■ inin- 

 gere, to urinate]. A descriptive term applied to 

 certain female animals which in urinating project the 

 stream forward. 



Anteneasmum, Anteneasmus {an-ten-e-az'-mum, 

 -mus). P. Zacchias' term for a form of dementia 

 marked by restlessness and a suicidal tendency. 



Antenergia (an-ten -ur'-je-a h) [avri, against; evepyitv, 

 to act]. I. Resistance, counteraction. 2. Reciprocal 

 action. 



Antennary {an-ten-ar'-e). Relating to antennas. 



Antennate ( an-ten' -at). Provided with antennas. 



Antenniform {an-ten' -e-form) [antenna, a sail-yard ; 

 forma, form]. Like an antenna in shape and nature. 



