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_Cacochymie._ An unhealthy state of the body.
_Caries._ A rottenness of a bone.
_Chyle._ A milky fluid separated from the aliment in the intestines, and conveyed by the absorbents into the blood to supply the waste of the animal body.
_Chronic._ A disease whose progress is slow, in opposition to acute.
_Circulation._ The motion of the blood, which is driven by the heart through the arteries, and returns by the veins.
_Comatose._ Sleepy.
_Conglobate Gland._ A simple gland.
_Conglomerate._ A compound gland.
_Contagion._ Infectious matter.
_Cutis._ The skin.
_Cutaneous._ Of or belonging to the skin.
_Crisis._ A certain period in the progress of a disease, from whence a decided alteration either for the better or the worse takes place.
_Critical._ Decisive or important.
_Critical Days._ The fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, thirteenth, fourteenth, seventeenth, and twenty-first, are by some authors denominated critical days, because febrile complaints have been observed to take a decisive change at these periods.