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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Adv. Abbreviation for L. adver'sum, against.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Adv. Abbreviation for L. advcr'sum, against.
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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Bilharzia (bil-har'ze-ah) {for T. BUHarz]. A genus of flukes or trcmatodes. SeeSckistosomahamolobium.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Bilhar'zia [Theodor Bilharz, German helminthologist, 1825-1862.] A genus of trematode worms, now called Schistosomum.
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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * But. Abbreviation for L. buty'rum. butter.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * But. Abbreviation for L. buty'rum, butter.
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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Cap. Abbreviation for L. ca'piat, let him take.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Cap. Abbreviation for L. ca'piat, let him take.
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 * 2) *The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919)
 * Cb. B. Abbreviation for Chirurtia Baccalaweui, Bachelor of Surgery.
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 * 2) *The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919)
 * Cel. Abbreviation for Celsius, scale of thermometer.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Cel. Abbreviation for Celsius. (The Celsius thermometric scale.)
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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Color. Abbreviation for L. colore'tur, let it be colored.
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 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Comp. Abbreviation for L. eompos'itui, compound.
 * 1) <section begin="Contin"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Contin. Abbreviation for L. conlinuf'lur, let it be continued.<section end="Contin"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Cort"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Cort. Abbreviation for L. cor'tex, bark.<section end="Cort"/>
 * 1) <section begin="DR"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * DR. Abbreviation for reaction of degeneration.<section end="DR"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Div"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Div. Abbreviation for L. dit'ide, divide.<section end="Div"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Hor"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Hor. un. spatio. Abbreviation for L. ho'rauni'us spa'tio, at the end of an hour.<section end="Hor"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Ht"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Ht. Abbreviation for total hyperopia.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Ht. Abbreviation for total hyperopia.<section end="Ht"/>
 * 1) <section begin="IK"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * IK [Ger. immun-korper.] Spengler's tuberculin.* Also a preparation, on the same principle as the tuberculin, for use in epidemic influenza.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * IK [Ger. immun-korper.] Spengler's tuberculin.* Also a preparation, on the same principle as the tuberculin, for use in epidemic influenza.<section end="IK"/>
 * 1) <section begin="KOC"/>
 * 2) *The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919)
 * KOC. Abbreviation for cathodal opening contraction.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * KOC. Abbreviation for cathodal opening contraction ; also written COC.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * KOC. An abbreviation for kathodal opening contraction.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * KOC. Abbreviation for cathodal opening contraction ; also written COC.<section end="KOC"/>
 * 1) <section begin="KST"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * KST. Abbreviation for kathodal closing tetanus.<section end="KST"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Mitt"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Mitt. sang. Abbreviation for L. mit'it san'guinem, bleed.<section end="Mitt"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Mor"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Mor.i x -Ax'enfeld diplobacill'us [Victor Morax, Paris physician, contemporary; Alexander Axenfeld, Paris physician, nineteenth century.] Bacillus conjunctivitidis, an organism causing conjunctivitis of a rather mild type.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Mor. diet. Abbreviation for I . mo're dic'to, in the manner directed.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Mor.i x -Ax'enfeld diplobacill'us [Victor Morax, Paris physician, contemporary; Alexander Axenfeld, Paris physician, nineteenth century.] Bacillus conjunctivitidis, an organism causing conjunctivitis of a rather mild type.<section end="Mor"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Part"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Part. vie. Abbreviation for L. par'tibus vi'cibus, in divided doses.<section end="Part"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Ph"/>
 * 2) *The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919)
 * Ph.G. Abbreviation for (i) Graduate in Pharmacy; (2) German Pharmacopoeia.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Ph. G. I. Abbreviation for Pharmacoposia germanica, German Pharmacopoeia. 2. Abbreviation for graduate in Pharmacy.
 * 1) *Appleton's Medical Dictionary (1915)
 * Ph.]. liquor hydrargyri perchloridl.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Ph.G. i. Abbreviation for Graduate in Pharmacy. 2. Abbreviation for Pharmacoptria germanicar German pharmacopccia.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Ph. G. I. Abbreviation for Pharmacoposia germanica, German Pharmacopoeia. 2. Abbreviation for graduate in Pharmacy.<section end="Ph"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Phar"/>
 * 2) *The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary (Gould, 1919)
 * Phar.D. Abbreviation for Pharmacitg Doctor, Doctor of Pharmacy.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Phar. D. Abbreviation of Doctor of Pharmacy.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Phar. D. Abbreviation of Doctor of Pharmacy.<section end="Phar"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Quint"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Quint. Abbreviation for L. quin'lus, fifth.<section end="Quint"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Sed"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Sed. Abbreviation for L. se'des, stool.<section end="Sed"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Semih"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Semih. Abbreviation for L. semiho'ra, half an hour.<section end="Semih"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Sept"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Sept. Abbreviation for L. sep'tem, seven.<section end="Sept"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Sig"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Sig. n. pro. Abbreviation for L. sig'na nom'inc pro'prio, label with the proper name.<section end="Sig"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Syr"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Syr. An abbreviation for syrupus.<section end="Syr"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Tn"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1919)
 * Tn. Abbreviation for normal intraocular tension.
 * 1) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Tn. Symbol for normal intra-ocular tension.
 * 1) *A Practical Medical Dictionary (Stedman, 1922)
 * Tn. Abbreviation for normal intraocular tension.<section end="Tn"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Trid"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Trid. Abbreviation for L. trid'uum, three days.<section end="Trid"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Ves"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Ves. Abbreviation for L. vcs'ica, the bladder.<section end="Ves"/>
 * 1) <section begin="Vs"/>
 * 2) *American Illustrated Medical Dictionary (1922)
 * Vs. B. Abbreviation for L. venasec'tio bra'ckii, bleeding in the arm.<section end="Vs"/>