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epilepsy, posttraumatic (medicine)


epilepsy, posttraumatic
Epileptic seizures occurring as the result of trauma such as a gunshot wound or Other injury to the brain.


Regulus (medicine)


regulus


Origin: L, a petty king, prince, dim. Of rex, regis, a king: cf. F. Regule. See Regal.

1. A petty king; a ruler of little power or consequence.

2. <chemistry> The button, globule, or mass of metal, in a more or less impure state, which forms in the bottom of the crucible in smelting and reduction of ores.

The name was introduced by the alchemists, and applied by them in the first instance to antimony. I signifies little king; and from the facility with which antimony alloyed with gold, these empirical philosophers had great hopes that this metal, antimony, would lead them to the discovery of the philosopher's stone.

3. <astronomy> A star of the first magnitude in the constellation Leo; called also the Lion's Heart.

Source: Websters Dictionary