11 





11A1 F 



H 



H 



In 



rlcm Blue. 



1 \ peduncle 



margin 



... with .1 dorsal 



ipracom 



A 



nd. 



[ha- 



He A ribbon- 



nucleus of the 

 terior 

 H. conarii. ■•'■ H. 



I tecta (or arcuata), 

 lions of the basilar 

 .■ pecti- 



rein]. Pertain- 



1 i .l i. Thai i ondition or 



I that may lie ac- 

 j to repeat an action or condi- 

 gem til aspect of a plant or 

 an wtli. H. -chorea. 



H., Full, of a plethoric constitution. H.- 



asm ; /'.' Tie ,• Gilles de la 



\ haracterized 



lie movements, or such 



I with explosive utterances and 



Habit-spasm 



rls.and is marked mainly 



I muscles or of the 



Tourette's Diu-ase 



urring usually in 



It i- marked by 



. usually affecting the 



plosive utterances 



inarticulate cry. A 



and repeated 



ly with the involuntary 



V / has been ap- 





H 



H. 



II 



H 



bad language, is 



are mim- 



1 h( -•■ ni.i'. iated with 



oming the 



dwell]. The natural 

 animal or pis 



ling]. A 



itural 



! A ii 



fill ; 

 eable 



hop- 

 usually 



■• ilh 



H ■ 



'. 



A 

 It 



i- said (hat the oil of the liver of the haddock is some- 

 time- mixed with coil liver-oil ; but such admixture is 

 probabl) ran-, a- it greatly impairs the market 

 value of the oil. I nof. 



Haeckel's Law. See /.inc. 



Haema- (hem f -ah-) [alfia, blood]. A prefix signifying 

 -..nu- relationship with the blood. For words (unless 

 unanglicized) thus beginning, see Hetna-, 



Haemal (Aem'-af). Nee Hemal, 



Haemanthin (hem-an'-thin). See Hemanthin. 



Haematoxylin {hem-at-oks / -il-in). See Hematoxylon. 



Haemin [hem'-in). See Hemin. 



Haemo- {hem'-o I. lor words thus beginning see 

 He mo-. 



Haemorrhage [hem'-or-dj). See Hemorrhage. 



Haeser and Neubauer's Formula. A formula for 

 estimating from the specific gravity the total amount 

 of solids in the urine; it is sufficiently accurate for 

 clinical purposes. The estimation is made by multiply- 

 ing the last two figure- of the specific gravity by the 

 factor 2.33, the product of which represents the num- 

 ber of grams of solids in 1000 c.c. of the urine ; this 

 must be multiplied by the number of c.c. of the urine 

 under examination and divided by 1000 in order to 

 obtain the correct amount of solids. 



Hagenia [haj-e / -ne-ah). See Ku 



Hager's Reagent. A reagent for the detection of 

 sugar in the urine. It consists of the ferrocyanid 

 of iron and caustic potassa. 



Hahnemannism (hahn' '-e-man-izm). See Home- 

 opathy. 



Haidinger's Brushes. A visual phenomenon seen 

 upon directing the eye toward a source of polarized 

 light, due to the doubly-refractive character of the 

 elements of the macula. 



Hair [liar) [ME., here, hair]. The hirsute appendage 

 of the skin. Each hair consists of a bulb and a shaft. 

 The former is situated in the true skin, but is enveloped 

 in a sheath of epidermis. H. -blanching. See Can- 

 ities. H.-bulb, a whitish, soft, bulbous enlargement 

 at the proximal extremity of the root of the hair. H.- 

 cap Moss, Robin's Rye ; the leaves and stems of 

 /' 'ytrickum juniperum, a powerful diuretic. Dose of 

 the decoction ail lib. : of the fid. ext. .^j-ij- Unof. 

 H.-despoiler, an individual who is afflicted with a 

 form of sexual perversion, in which the feelings are 

 aroused during the act of mutilating or cutting-off the 

 hair of the victim. H. -follicle. See Follicle. H.- 

 gland, a minute sebaceous gland of the hair-root. 

 H.-knob, Henle's term for a hollow, bulbous hair- 

 root. H. -papilla, the nipple-like process of the 

 corium from which the hair grows. H. -pigment, 

 the coloring matter of the hair. H.-pith, the medulla 

 of a hair. H.-root, that portion of a hair contained 

 in the follicle. H. -shaft, the part of a hair above the 

 root. (See illustration, page 539.) 



Hairy (/tar'-, ) [Ml-;., here, hair]. Covered with hair; 

 consisting of hair. H. Heart. See Trichocardia and 

 H. Tongue. See Nigriti 



Halberd-shaped [hal' '-berd-shapl). Same as Hastate. 



Hale [hal) [ME., heil, in g ! health]. Sound; 



healthy ; robt 



Half (hath)f) [ME., half, half]. Oneoftwoequal parts. 



H.-bath. See /;,!///. H. -breed, a popular term 



applied to offspring whose parents belong to different 



H. -lying, in massage, reclining at an angle 



of about 45°. H. Neck-rest, in massage, having 



hand supporting the neck posteriorly. H.-wit, a 



