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Services (medicine)


service
<botany> A name given to several trees and shrubs of the genus Pyrus, as Pyrus domestica and P. Torminalis of Europe, the various species of mountain ash or rowan tree, and the American shad bush (see Shad bush, under Shad). They have clusters of small, edible, applelike berries.

<botany> Service berry, the fruit of any kind of service tree. In British America the name is especially applied to that of the several species or varieties of the shad bush (Amelanchier)

Origin: Properly, the tree which bears serve, OE. Serves, pl, service berries, AS. Syrfe service tree; akin to L. Sorbus.

Source: Websters Dictionary


haemolysins (medicine)


haemolysins
Substances, usually of biological origin, that destroy blood cells; they may be antibodies or Other immunologic factors, toxins, enzymes, etc.; haemotoxins are toxic to blood in General, including the clotting mechanism; haematotoxins may refer to the haematopoietic system.