Lung - Law Dictionary Search Results
iron lung
A steel chamber usually cylindrical enclosing the entire body of a person except for the head used to assist respiration...
X-ray
to look at these pictures. Doctors can see broken bones, lung infections, and more. (1)(a) Relatively high-energy photon having a wavelength
Dipnoi
approximation to the Amphibia The air bladder acts as a lung and the nostrils open inside the mouth See Ceratodus and
Pneumo
A combining form from Gr unr unr a lung as pneumogastric pneumology
Lung grown
Having lungs that adhere to the pleura
VerbarMesobronchium
The main bronchus of each lung
Lungwort
spotted appearance of the leaves resembles that of a diseased lung
lung power
the ability to speak loudly
Pleuropneumonia
Inflammation of the pleura and lungs a combination of pleurisy and pneumonia esp a kind of
Pneumatometer
instrument for measuring the amount of force exerted by the lungs in respiration
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