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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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he fruit a sweetmeat and also a kind of brandy areprepared. (B, 19,173, 180 (a, 35).)—M. tinctoria. Fr., mUrier deJava. See Broussonetia <mcioria.—M. xanthoxylum. Fr.,mfl-rier xanthoxylum. A Jamaica species having properties like M.tinctoria. (B, 173 (a, 36).)—Syrupus mori (Br. Ph., Dan. Ph.,Swiss Ph.). Fr., sirop de mUre (Fr. Cod.). Sp.,jara6e de morasrSp. Ph.J. Syn.: syrupus mororum (Austr. Ph., Belg. Ph., Gr. Ph.,Hung. Ph.). A preparation made by boiling 20 fl. oz. of preparedmulberry-)uice, cooling and filtering, dissolving in it 36 oz. of sugar,and adding 2i fl. oz. of alcohol (Br. Ph.). The Dan., Sp,, Fr., andGr. Phs also order the prepared juice of mulberry. The Belg. Ph.orders 16 parts of not quite ripe black mulberries to be boiledwith 19 of crushed sugar ; the other Phs order the berries to bebruised and the juice to be fermented by letting it stand some days,and then about 160 parts of sugar to be dissolved in 100 of thefiltered or clarified juice. (B, 95 (a, 38).)
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Moaus NIGRA. (A, 327.) IiIORPHONOMYMOSQUITO Mo^rv. See Glanders.—M. farcineuse. MOKVK (,Fr.), n.See Farcy. MOSA (Ger.), n. Moza. Of old writers, a farinaceous possetmuch used in (jermany by the peasantry and, injuriously, as a foodfor infants. (A, 375 (a, 48).) MOSAIC, n. Mo-zai=k. Gr., limxrclov (from MoCo-a, a muse).Lat., opus musivum. Work, especially in stone or glass, so inlaidas to form a pattern, (a, 48.1—M. of the muscle compart-ments. Ger., Mosaik von Muskelkdstchen. Of Krause, the m. ap-pearance seen in a cross-section of a fresh striated muscular fibretreated with acetic acid. (J, 67.)—M. of the muscle prisms.Ger., Mosaik von Muskelprisnien. Of Krause, the m. appearanceseen in the cross-section of a fresh striated muscular fibre whentreated with water. (J, 67.)—M. of the pigment cells. The m.appearance seen when viewing the pigment cells of the retina end-wise. (J.) See figure under Pigmerd cells. MOSCH (Fr.), n. Mo^sk. 1. See Abelmoscbus mxischatus. 2.See MvsK-bag.

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