Photographic Objects and Other Materials
Introduction
Here are the photos and other objects that are part of the collection.
Introduction
Here are the photos and other objects that are part of the collection.
Erroneous: wandering aimlessly
Tympanitic: referring to distension (expansion/swelling) of the abdomen by gas or air in intestines
Nervine tonic: herbs that nourish and support the central nervous system (Nervine Tonics: Benefits, How to Use & Potential Side Effects (healthline.com))
Anti-spasmodics: medication used to treat irritable bowel syndrome
Abscess: A circumscribed collection of pus or purulent debris, typically caused by a localized bacterial infection
Lumbar Region: on the spinal cord located between ribs and pelvis (Spine Anatomy Part 4 – Lumbar Region – Saratoga Spine)
Oxalate: a salt or ester
Calculi: kidney stones (Kidney Stone: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More (healthline.com))
Hydatid Cyst: “Hydatid cysts result from infection by a tapeworm of either the Echinococcus granulosus or Echinococcus multilocularis and can result in cyst formation anywhere in the body. Hydatid disease also known as hydatidosis, is a zoonotic disease (a disease that is transmitted to humans from animals) caused by a parasitic infestation by a tapeworm of the genus Echinococcus 1. Human echinococcosis or hydatid disease is caused by the larval stages of cestodes (tapeworms) of the genus Echinococcus.” (Hydatid cyst causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment & prognosis (healthjade.net))
Malignant growth: cancer (Malignant growth | definition of Malignant growth by Medical dictionary (thefreedictionary.com))
Purulent: of the nature of or resembling pus
Timoressness (timorousness): quality of being fearful, timid
Integument: that which anything is covered, enclosed, or clothed
Subcutaneous: Of a process or a procedure, esp. the administration of a drug: taking place or performed under the skin or in the subcutis.
Caoutchouc: India-rubber, or Gum Elastic; the milky resinous juice of certain trees in South America, the East Indies, and elsewhere, which coagulates on exposure to the air, and becomes highly elastic, and is waterproof; it is now a most important substance in arts and manufactures.
Affusion: influx or accumulation of blood or serum
Hippocrates: (460 BCE – 370 BCE) Greek physician during age of Pericles (Hippocrates – Quotes, Oath & Medicine – Biography)
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