Stertor (ster'tor). Snoring or sonorous breathing, especially that of
sleep or of coma.
Stethoscope (steth'o-skop). An instrument for ascertaining the condition
of the organs of circulation and respiration.
Stimulant (stim'u-lant). Producing stimulation. Increasing the heart's
action.
Stool (stool). The fecal discharge from the bowel.
Stomachic (stom'ak-ik). Pertaining to the stomach.
Strangury (stran-ju-re). Slow and painful discharge of the urine.
Stricture (strik-tur). Abnormal narrowing of a canal, duct or passage.
Strumous (stru'mus). Scrofulous.
Struma (stru'mah). Scrofula.
Stupor (stu-por). Partial or nearly complete unconsciousness.