A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine And the Collateral Sciences

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A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine And the Collateral Sciences
Richard D Richard Dennis Hoblyn
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TEMPERATURE (tempera, to mix various things in due proportions). The comparative degree of active heat accu- mulated in a body, as measured by an instrument, or by its effects on other bodies.
TEMPERING. The operation of heat- ing iron to a certain extent, indicated by the colour presented on the surface of the metal.
TEMPORA (pi. Of tempus, time). The temples, or that part of the head on which the hair generally begins to turn gray, thus indicating the age.
Temporalis. A muscle arising from th
...e temporal fossa and the semicircular line bounding it^ and inserted into the TER upper part of the corono'id process of the lower jaw. It draws the lower jaw up- ward.
TENACITY (teneo, to hold). The de- gree of force with which the particles of bodies cohere, or are held together ; a term particularly applied to metals which may be drawn into wire, as gold and silver.
TENACULUM (teneo, to hold). A hook to lay hold of the bleeding vessels in surgical operations.
TENDON (rfivu, to stretch). A fibrous cord at the extremity of a muscle, by which the muscle is attached to a bone.


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