A dictionary of dental science, biography, bibliography, and medical terminology (1849) (14781215191) (cropped)
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Identifier: 67630510R.nlm.nih.gov
Title: A dictionary of dental science, biography, bibliography, and medical terminology
Year: 1849 (1840s)
Authors: Harris, Chapin Aaron, 1806-1860
Subjects: Dentistry Medicine
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston
Contributing Library: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
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ZUCHAR. The Arabic name forsugar. ZULAPIUM. A julep. ZYGOMA. From Ivyo^, a yoke. Theopening under the zygomatic processof the temporal bone and os malae, ZYGOMATIC. Zygomaticiis. Per-taining to the zygoma. Zygomatic Process. A process ofthe temporal bone, which, by its articu-lation with the posterior angle of theOS malae, forms the zygomatic arch. Zygomatic Suture. The articula-tion of the zygomatic process with themalar bone. ZYGOMATICUS MAJOR. A long,narrow muscle which arises from themalar bone near the zygomatic suture,and is inserted into the angle of themouth. Zygomaticus Minor. This musclearises from the anterior part of the ma-lar bone, and is inserted in the upperUp above the corner of the mouth. ZYGOPHYLLACE^. The beancaper tribe of dicotyledonous plants. ZYGOPHYLLUM FABAGO. ASyrian and mauritanic plant. ZYME. Ferment. ZYMOSIS. Fermentation. ZYMOTIC. Zymotiem; from ^vftaw,to ferment. An epidemic, endemic, orcontagious affection. ZYTHOGALA. Posset, a mixtureof beer and milk.
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