Category: E

  • Eleosaccharum

    A mixture of powdered sugar with a volatile oil. It is used in compounding a variety of herbal remedies and other pills.  

  • Elemental

    To diets that are easy to digest or predigested; rudimentary or simple.  

  • Eleidin

    A translucent protein present in the stratum lucidum of the epidermis of the palms and soles.  

  • Electrovaporization

    Cutting of tissues with an instrument that uses electricity to convert solid tissues into gas.  

  • Electrovalence

    The ionic linkage between atoms in which each accepts or donates electrons so that each atom ends up with a completed electron shell.  

  • Electrotonus

    The change in the irritability of a nerve or muscle during the passage of an electric current.  

  • Electrothermal

    To the heat generated by electricity and its uses (e.g., in surgery).  

  • Electrostatic unit

    Any electrical unit of measure based on the attraction or repulsion of a static charge, as distinguished from an electromagnetic unit, which is defined in terms of the attraction or repulsion of magnetic poles. In the electrostatic system, the unit used to measure charge is defined as the charge that repels an identical charge with…

  • Electroshock

    Shock produced by an electric current, used in psychiatry to treat depression. A therapeutic approach employed for specific mental health conditions, involving the induction of controlled shock by applying electrical current to the brain.  

  • Electroscope

    An instrument that detects radiation intensity. An instrument utilized for detecting electrical variations. The most commonly employed type consists of a manually crafted apparatus composed of a metal rod with two gold leaves at its end, enclosed within an insulated glass jar. When a charge is applied to the rod, the charge travels along the…