Ill M I U\ PERTROPHY 



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III Mil ERATIC 



Hemihypertrophv 



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Hcmihypcs: 



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trophied 



lal .urns and 





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 rochlorid ofhematin. A 

 i -. stalline substance 

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lark-brown or black, 



raging to the 



soluble in alcohol, 



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 half of the body. 



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, to 

 united by the 

 iuth. ' 



u. half; 

 of a 



Hemipa:' im . 



Hem 



pairmenl of strength]. Paresis, or weakening of the 

 strength on one side of the body only. 

 Hemiparesthesia [hem-e-par-es-the / -ze-ah\ [1)111, half; 

 id, beside ; aUrB^att . sensation]. Numbness or 

 paresthesia of one lateral half of the bod). 



Hemiparetic [kem-e-par-ef -ik) ['/"/, half; wapeoic, im 

 pairmenl of strength]. Affected with hemiparesis. 



Hemi-peptone [hem-e-pep' '-ton). See Peptones. 



Hemiphalacrosis {hem-e-fal-ak-ro / -sis) [')/". half; 

 . baldness]. Baldness affecting one lateral 

 half of the head. 



Hemiphonia [hem-e-fo r -ne-ak) ['//•", half; ipurvt}, voice]. 

 Speech having the characteristics of half-voice, half- 

 whispei ; used by patients in great weakness and ex- 

 haustii >n. 



Hemipinic Acid [hem-e-pin 1 '-ik) . See Acid. 



Hemiplegia [hem-e-ple f -je-ah) [>//", half; -///;.//, 

 stroke]. Paralysis of our side of the body, due 

 usually to a lesion ol some part of the corpus striatum 

 and internal capsule, of the cms cerebri, or of the COl 

 tex or subcortex of the opposite side of the brain. H., 

 Alternate, paralysis of the facial muscles upon one 

 side, with paralysis of the trunk and extremities upon 

 the opposite side of the body. H., Bilateral Spastic. 

 Paraplegia, Infantile Spasmodic. H., Cere- 

 bral, the ordinary form lirst described. H., Crossed. 

 Same as //. , Alternate. H., Facial, motor paralysis 

 of one side of the face. H., Hephestic, from the 

 use of the hammer by smiths, a form of occupation neu- 

 rosis. H., Spastic, a form occurring in infants, in 

 which the affected extremities are subject to convul- 

 sive twitchings. H., Spinal, paralysis of one side or 

 of the whole body, with loss of sensation of the 

 opposite side. It is due to disease of the spinal 

 cord. 



Hemiplexia [hem-e-pleks* '-e-ak) . Same as Hemiplegia. 



Hemiprosoplegia \hem-e-pro-so-ple r -je-ah) [v", half; 

 irpdoonrov, face; ~/>/}//, stroke]. Paralysis of one 

 side of the face. 



Hemiprotein [hem-e-pro'-te-in). See Antialbumatc. 



Hemipterous {hem-ip* '-ter-us) [r/ut, half; -- 

 wing]. In biology, applied to certain insects that 

 have the fore-wings partly membranous and partly 

 coriaceous or chitinous. 



Hemirheumatism [hem-e-ru f -mat-izm) [7///, half; 

 inrioiinr, liability to rheum]. Rheumatism con- 

 fined to one lateral half of the laody. 



Hemisection [hem-e-sek' -shun) \jifii, half; sectio, a 

 cutting]. Bisection; chiefly applied to division into 

 two lateral halves. See Medisection. 



Hemiseptum [hem-e-sep' '-turn) [///", half; septum, a 

 partition]. The lateral half of a septum, as of the 

 heart ; the lateral half of the septum lucidum. 



Hemispasm {hem'-e-spazm) [vfii, half; tr/rao/iSc, a 

 spasm]. A spasm or convulsive movement affecting 

 only one side of the body. 



Hemisphere {hem* -is-ftr) [/////, half; aipalpn, a ball]. 

 Half a sphere. H., Cerebellar, either lateral half 

 of the cerebellum. H., Cerebral, either lateral half 

 of the cerebrum. 



Hemisystole {hem-e-sis 1 '-to-le) [$/u, half; ovotoM}, a 

 lion]. A peculiar Kind of irregular action of 

 the hear! muscle, in which, with every two beats of 

 the heart, only on< beal of the pulse is felt. 



Hemiterata [hem-it-er 1 '-ot-aA) [>/»', half; ripac, mon- 

 | A class ol malformations, including all human 

 l>o. lies presenting any abnormality of development, not 

 grave enough to be called monstrous, nor of the spe- 

 ■ ific character to be 1 lassed as heterotaxic or henna 

 phroditic. 



Hemiteratic [hem it-er-af '-ik) [/////.half; rrpar, a mon- 

 I Pertaining to Hemiterata. 



