A physical dictionary: in which all the terms relating either to anatomy, chirurgery, pharmacy, or chymistry are very accurately explain'd / by Stephen Blancard ...

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A physical dictionary: in which all the terms relating either to anatomy, chirurgery, pharmacy, or chymistry are very accurately explain'd / by Stephen Blancard ...
Author
Blankaart, Steven, 1650-1702.
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London :: Printed by J.D. and are to be sold by Samuel Crouch in Popes-head-Alley, and John Gellibrand at the Golden-Ball in St. Paul's Church-yard,
M.DC.LXXXIV [1684]
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Z.
ZErna,
the same that Lichen.
Zirbus with the Arabians,
is the same that Omentum the Cawl.
Zone,
is that part of the Body where we are begirt; also a sort of Herpes called Holy-fire.
Zoogonia,
is a Generation of perfect Animals born alive.
Zootomia,
is an artificial Dissection of Ani∣mals.

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Zotica,
is the vital Faculty.
Zygoma,
is the jugal Bone about the Tem∣ples.
Zymoma,
is a Ferment, as the nitrous Air, the Watery Juice in the Mouth, the acide Liquor in the Stomach, the Blood in the Spleen, &c.
Zymosis,
see Fermentatio.
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