crystalloid of charcot-bottcher
1crystalloid — 1. Resembling a crystal, or being such. 2. A body that in solution can pass through a semipermeable membrane, as distinguished from a colloid, which cannot do so. Charcot Böttcher crystalloids spindle shaped crystalloids 10–25 μm long, found in… …
2Böttcher — Arthur, Estonian anatomist, 1831–1889. See B. canal, B. cells, under cell, B. crystals, under crystal, B. ganglion, B. space, Charcot B. crystalloids, under crystalloid …
3Charcot — Jean M., French neurologist, 1825–1893. See C. arteries, C. disease, C. intermittent fever, C. gait, C. joint, C. syndrome, C. triad, C. vertigo, C. Leyden crystals, under crystal, C. Neumann crystals, under crystal, C. Robin crystals, under… …