| vital f. |
the energy that characterizes a living organism. Most systems of complementary medicine seek to affect or to use this energy. Called also vital energy.
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| vital p. |
a point in the medulla oblongata, at the respiratory center, puncture of which causes immediate death.
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| vital s. |
staining of a tissue by a dye which is introduced into a living organism and which, by virtue of affinity for certain tissues, will stain those tissues; called also intravital s.
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| vital s.’s |
the pulse, respiration, and temperature.
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| vital teeth |
teeth to which the nerve and vascular supply is intact.
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