BODY 



B., Geniculate, Outer. See Pregentculum (Illus. 

 Diet. i. B.s. Guarnieri's Vaccine. See Cytoryctes. 

 B.s, Hassall's. See Hassall s Corpuscles (Illus. 

 Diet). B., Highmore's. See Corpus highmorianum 

 Illus. Diet. i. B., Hoggan, a special variety of 

 sorv nerve termination in epidermal tissues. B., 

 Hyaloid. S e Vitreous Humor (Illus. Diet. |. B., 

 Immune, a name given by Pfeiffer to one of the two 

 stances of a hemolytic serum. It is thermostabile 

 : has two affinities, a stronger one for the red blood- 

 and a weaker one for the complement. Having 

 uniting processes, it is an amboceptor. B., In- 

 nominate, of Giraldes. See Giraldensian t 



B., Intercarotic, the aggregation of 



Is, nerves, and ganglia lying between the in- 



il and external carotid arteries. B., Interme- 



liary, B., Intermediate. See B. , Immune; and 



B., Intravertebral, the centrum of a 



ertebra. B.s, Joint. See Arthrolith. B.s, Lalle- 



nand-Trousseau's, gelatinous masses found in the 



ecretions of the seminal vesicles. B.s, Landolt's, 



mall, elongated, clavate Ixxlies lying between the rods 



nd cones and resting upon the outer nuclear layer of 



retina. B.s. Langerhans', the centroacinous cells 



the pancreas. B., Laveran's. See Plasmodium 



Illus. Diet.). B. of Luys. See Lay/ 



us. Diet.). B.s, Malpighi's. See under 



•n (Illus. Diet.). B.s, Meissner's. See 



'a. Tactile, of Wagner (Illus. Diet.). B., 



4elon-seed. See Artholith. B.s, Metachromatic. 



'. B.s, Babes- Ernst's. B., Muriform. See . Morula 



Diet. I. B.s, Nissl's, chromophil corpuscles. 



■ ehromophilic bodies of a nerve-cell ; finely gran- 



r bodies, of various sizes and shapes, brought out 



veen the cytoreticulum by staining with Nissl's 



methylene-blue). Syn., Tigroid masses. B., 



Drcen's. See Mesonephros (Illus. Diet.). B.s, Oli- 



/ary. See under Oli: e. B.s, Olivary, Accessory. 



essory, External and Internal. B., 



Dptostriate, the thalamus and striate body taken as 



B.s, Organic, compounds of animal or vegetal 



gin. B.s, Organized, organisms. B.s, Pacchi- 



ian. See Pacchionian B.s (Illus. Diet.). B.s, 



'acinian. See Corpuscles, Pacinian (Illus. Diet.). 



3., Papillary, the papillary layer of the skin. B.s, 



'arenchymal, the lobules of the lacrimal gland. B., 



'erforate. Intermediate. See Space, Posterior Per- 



Illus. Diet.). B.s, Perles' Anemia. See 



>n<l lus. Diet. i. B., Pineal. See Epiphysis 



■ B., Pituitary. See Hypophysis (Illus. 



I B.s, Plimmer's, intracellular bodies observed 



immer in cancerous tissue. B.s, Polar. See 



'bides (Illus. Diet.). B., Postpyramidal, 



e posterior pyramid. B., Prepyramidal, the anterior 



ramid. B., Psalloid. See Lyra of the Fornix 



t. . B.. Pyramidal, an eminence on the 



rior surface of the fibrocellular and adipose 



■antar cushion in the Equida. B., Restiform. See 



stifonn (Illus. Diet.). B., Rhomboid, the 



irth ventricle. B., Rosenmiiller's, the parovarium. 



!s, Russell's. See Fnchsin Bodies (Illus. Diet.). 



>.. Sand. See Corpora arenacea. B.-sarcode, the 



sm of the cell-body. B.. Semilunar. See 



nilune Hllus. Diet.). B., Striated. See 



f striatum (Illus. Dict.1. B., Suprarenal. 



. Supra rend (Illus. Diet.). B., Thyroid, 



ie thyroid gland. B.s, Touch-. See Corpuscles, 



?■■'< Illus. Diet.). B., Trapezoid. See Trapezium 



Illus. Diet. . B.s, Turbinal, B.s, Turbinated, 



e turbinal bones with their covering of vascular mu- 



«•. B.s. Vaccine. See Cytoryctes. B.s, Virchow- 



Ussall's. See Hassall's Corpuscles (Illus. Diet.). 



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B., Vitreous. See Vitreous Humor (Illus. Diet.). 

 B.s, 'Winkler's, spheric bodies observed in lesions of 

 syphilis. B., Wolffian. See under Wolffian (Illus. 

 Diet.). B., Yellow. See Corpus luteum (Illus. 

 Diet. ). 



Boeck's Lotion. For dry, itching, inflammatory dis 

 eases. Talc and starch, each 50 ; glycerol, 20 ; lead- 

 water, 100. The bottle to be well shaken ; the lotion 

 diluted with twice the volume of water and applied 

 with a brush. 



Boil. (See Illus. Diet.) B., Blind, one of brief con- 

 tinuance and not attended by the formation of a core. 

 B., Blood-. See Hematoma (Illus. Diet.). B., 

 Bulam. See under Bulam ^ Illus. Diet.). B., Cat-. 

 See B., Blind. B., Gum. See Abscess, Alveolar. 

 B., Wasp's -nest. See Furunculus vespajus. 



Bolbomelanosis (bol-bo-mel-an-o / -sis) [ h> iuc, a bulb; 

 ue/Avuua, blackness]. The process of formation of a 

 melanoma. 



Bole. (See Illus. Diet.) B., White, a white clay com- 

 posed mainly of aluminium silicate. 



Boletate (bo / -let-dt). A salt of boletic acid. 



Boletic (bo-let'-ik). Relating to or derived from the 

 genus Boletus. 



Boletiform (bo-let' -e-form). Shaped like a mush- 

 room. 



Boletivorous (bo-let-h-'-or-us) [Boletus; vorare, to 

 devour]. Subsisting on fungi. 



Boliformin (bol-e-for/n'-in). A compound of formal- 

 dehyd and aluminium silicate occurring as a whitish- 

 gray powder ; it is used as a dusting-powder. 



Bollingera (bol-in'-jer-ah) [Bollinger, the discoverer]. 

 A genus of bacteria. See Bacteria, Table of (Illus. 

 Diet.). 



Bolometer (bo-lom' -et-ur) [3o/.y, a throw ; / - 

 measure]. A device for measuring minute differences 

 in radiant heat. Syn., Thermic balance. 



Bolus. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. A mass of masticated 

 food ready to swallow. B. alba. See Bole, White. 

 B. hystericus. See Globus hystericus (Illus. Diet.) 



Bombate, Bombiate (bo/// -bat, bo/n'-be-at). A salt of 

 bombic acid. 



Bonducin ibon'-du-sin). C 14 H ]5 5 . A bitter principle 

 from bonduc seeds ; a white powder soluble in alcohol, 

 chloroform, fats, and oils, used as a febrifuge. Dose, 

 0.1-0.2 gm. (1.5-3 gf-)- 



Bone. (See Illus. Diet.) B., Acetabular. See B., 

 Cotyloid. B., Adgustal, G. St. Hilaire's name for 

 the pterygoid bone of Owen in fishes. B.. Adnasal. 

 . G. St. Hilaire's name for Owen's premaxillary bone of 

 fishes. B., Adorbital. 1. See Lac/ymal Bone (Il- 

 lus. Diet.). 2. The malar bone in fishes. B.s, 

 Air-. See B.s, Pneumatic. B., Alisphenoid, in 

 comparative anatomy a cartilage lying anterior to 

 the auditory capsule and corresponding to the greater 

 wing of the sphenoid in man. B., Angular, in 

 comparative anatomy one that aids in the formation 

 of the lower and back part of the mandible. Syn., 

 Ofiereuloaugular bone. B., Ankle-. See Astragalus 

 (Illus. Diet. . B., Antorbital. See B., Suborbital. 

 B., Apohyal, G. St. Hilaire's name for the ceratohyal 

 bone of mammals. B., Articular. I. That element 

 of the mandible or lower jaw which is formed from the 

 condylar portion of the cartilaginous rudiment in 

 Meckel's cartilage. Syn., Os artieulare ; Os condyloid- 

 eu/n maxilla inferioris ; Os articulaire, submalleal 

 (in fishes), snbrupiaH'm crocodile). 2. That portion of 

 the osseous tissue of a bone which lacks haversian 

 canals and lies immediately 1 eneath the articular carti- 

 lage. B.s, Asymmetric, bones lying on one side 

 of the median plane of the body and not divided by it 

 into two equal parts. B., Back-, the vertebral col- 



