Demodex seu Acarus folliculorum, sebaceous
substance of cutaneous follicles.
Pediculus capitas (head louse).
” corporis seu vestimenti (body louse).
” palpebrarum (brow louse).
” pubis, Phthirius inguinalis (crab-louse).
” tubescetium, phthiriasis (lousy disease).
Pulex penetrans (chigoë), skin, cellular tissue.
Sarcoptes seu Acarus scabiei (itch insect),
scabies.
III. Entophyta and Epiphyta.
Achorion Lebertii (Tricophyton tonsurans),
Tinea tonsurans.
” Schönleinii, Tinea favosa.
Chionyphe Carteri (fungus of Mycetoma), deep
tissues, bones of hands and feet.
Leptothrix buccalis (alga of the mouth).
Microsporon Audouini, Tinea decalvans.
” Furfur, Tinea versicolor.
” mentagrophytes, follicles of hair
in sycosis or mentagra.
Oïdium albicans (thrush fungus), mouth,
mucous, and cutaneous surfaces.
Puccinia favi, Tinea favosa.
Sarcina ventriculi, stomach.
Torula cerevisiæ (Cryptococcus cerevisiæ, yeast
plant), stomach, bladder, &c.Tricophyton sporuloïdes, Tinea polornia.
PARATARTAR′IC ACID. See Racemic acid.
PARCH′MENT. See Vellum, and Paper (Parchment).
PARCHMENT PAPER. See Paper.
PAREGOR′IC. See Tincture of Camphor (Compound).
Paregoric Scotch. See Tincture of Opium (Ammoniated).
PAREI′RA BRA′VA. See Velvet leaf.
PARR. A name applied to the salmon until near the end of its second year, when it loses its dark lateral bars by the superaddition of a silvery pigment. It was formerly regarded as a distinct species.