- Stymma,
- is that thick Mass which remains after the steeping of Flowers, Herbs, &c. and pressing out their Oil.
- Styptica,
- see Astringentia.
- Subcartilageneum,
- see Hypocondrium.
- Subeth Avicennae,
- see Coma.
- Sublimatio,
- is a dry Extract, consisting of the more subtile parts raised above the Mass, and sticking to the Sides and Neck of the Vessel.
- Sublaxatio,
- a dislocation, or putting out of Joint.
- Subsidentia,
- see Sedimentum.
- Succago,
- see Apochylisma.
- Succedaneum,
- see Antiballomenon.
- Succenturiati Renes,
- see Capsulae atrabilariae.
- Succus Pancreaticus,
- see Ductus Pancreaticus.
- Sudamina,
- are little Pimples in the Skin, like Millet Grains; this is frequent in Children and Youths, especially those that are of a hot Tem∣per, and use much Exercise: They break out in the Neck, Shoulders, Breast, Arms and Thighs, and mostly about the Privities.
- Sudationes,
- the same with Sudamina.
- Sudor, Sweat,
- is a watry Humor which consists of Water chiefly with a moderate quantity of Salt and Sulphur: This is driven through the Pores of the Skin by the Heat and Fermentation of the Blood, and sometimes by its Weakness and Colliquation.
- Sudorifera,
- see Hydrotica.
- Suffimentum,
- the same with Suffitus.
- Suffitus,
- is a thickish Powder, prepar'd of odo∣riferous Plants, Gums, &c. which thrown upon Coals produces a pleasant Smell.