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Title: An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionary. Being a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, Frank Pierce, 1841-1911
Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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imal bodies, cleansingwounds, and the like. (A, 301.)—Blakes middle-ear s. A s.used for washing out the middle ear, being introduced through ahole in the drum-head. It has a long, slender nozzle which can bebent tocorrespond to the curve of any external meatus. (F, 39.)—Buttless gonorrhoea s, A hard-rubber s. with long tip and anarrangement over the nozzle for distending the urethra. (E.)—Catheter s. A combined catheter and s. for makingapplications to the bladder or urethra. (E.)—Clov-ers s. An exhausting s. in the form of a bulb of softrubber attached to a catheter; used for emptying thebladder of fragments afterlithotrity. (E.) — Biekscaustic s. A catheter withseveral fine holes at the tipfor making applications tothe bladder or urethra. (E.)—Ear s. Lat., otenchyta,sipho auricularis. Ger.,Ohrspritze,Gehdrspritze. As. used to inject fluids intothe ear. (F.)—Enema s.A s. for injecting liquidsinto the rectum.—Foun-tain s. A s, in which grav-ity is the propelling force,
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1, a rectal syringe; 3, a nretbral Byringe; 3, a uterine syringe; 4, Bamsteads urethralsyringe; 6, a hypodermic syringe. an elevated rubber bag serving as a reservoir. (E.)—Hypodermics. A small s. with a delicate nozzle terminating in a sharp point,for injecting medicines under the skin.—Lacryinal s. See Dacryo-SYRiNX (2d def.).—Pravazs s. Ger., Pravazsche Spritze. A vari-ety of hypodermic s. having externally a nut working on a threadcut about the piston, so that the contained liquid may be extrudeddrop by drof). (o, 34.)—Ricords s. Fr., seringue priapique.A hard-rubber s. for vaginal injections. (L, 41 (a, 14).)—VanBurens d6bris s. A Davidsons s. with a hard-rubber bulboustip perforated in many points, for removing d6bris from the blad-der. (E.)—Wheelocks reverse-flow s. A s. with a cap overthe nozzle to cause a reverse flow of the fluid ; a variety of gonor-rhoea s. (E.) SYUINGEAt, adj. Si^r-ianjeS-l. Pertaining to the syrinx. SYKINGICUS (Lat), adj. S12r(su8r)-i«nj(i2n

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