436 DADD’S VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 
PALATINE—Relating to the palate. 
Panzootic—An epidemic affecting animals generally. 
ParastTE—An animal which lives on another. 
Parotip—Largest salivary gland. 
PatsoLocy—The study of the body in disease. 
PrepicLte—Narrow part of a tumor, 
PrrecoraL—Resembling flea-bites. 
Purarsis—Wasting away. 
Prrvirary MempraNne—Lining of the nostrils. 
PsEUDO-MEMBRANOUS—Relating to false membranes. 
Pus— Matter. 
PyLorus—Entrance into intestines. 
Rave—A watery sound heard in sounding the chest in some diseases 
Sanative-~Health-giving. 
SuHNEIDERIAN MEMBRAME—The lining of the nostrils, 
Srpaceovs—Of the nature of suet. 
Sepatives—Medicines which produce sleep. 
Serous—Watery. 
Serum—Watery part of the blood. 
Sotvent—That which dissolves. 
Sporapico—Scattered. 
SUBMAXILLARY—Beneath the jaw. 
SUDAMINA—Small eruptions. 
SupRA-RENAL—Above the kidney. 
THoractc—Relating to the chest. 
Tuyrorp—shaped like a folding door. 
Tonics—Medicines which give tone and strength to the body. 
TUBERCULAR—Relating to tumors in the structure of an orgam 
TUMEFACTICN—Swelling. 
TURBINATED Bonres—Bones of the nose shaped like a top. 
TURGESCENCE—Great amount of humors in any part. 
VascuLAR—Full of blood-vessels. 
VENTRICLE—Cavity. 
Virvs—Poison. 
VIS A FRONTE— Force from the front. 
Vis A TERGO—Force of propulsion. 
Viscous—Sticky. 
VYotcr-Box— Larynx. 
