HI M< '-I ■ >BINI1 i 



i substan 



loglobiniferous 



loha 



1 he j 



H 



■ ■ 



nemo- 





H 



: KR. 



B. Capillary pipet. C. 

 ning standard dilu- 

 ;>< ihe fii 



ilution of blood of 

 nown valuation, 

 emoglobinuna \a\fia, blood ; 



.urine]. The presence of 

 ■ f the blood, 

 ilution out of the 

 •urn of the red corpus- 

 :. during eer- 

 ie burns. It 

 of the corpuscular ele- 

 thus differing from 

 Hemoglobin Test Isam- 



: and boil ; a red coagulum 

 Test. Hem in, 

 H., Epidemic, .1 condition of the new- 



symp- 

 H. Intermittent. >>■<■//.. mal. H., 



/'■:\ by rei urring peri- 

 1 



H.. Toxic, that 



LlioUS 



H 



-]. 



■ mbling, blood. 



e]. 



. yel- 



i I • 'HI CM ; 



Hemoglobul 



Hem.;! 



Her: 



.olymph 



lllMi > 1 * 1 1 II I ISIS 



.,1" glands which, according to W. V. Robertson, are a 

 kind ol 1 ross 1" tween the hemogenic glands (e.g. the 

 spleen) and the lymphatic glands. The small prever- 

 tebral glands are examples. 



Hemolysis {hem-ol'-ii I [aifia, blood; \batg, solution]. 

 1 testruction or breaking up of the red blood-corpuscles. 



Hemolytic [hem-o-lif -ik) [<;)//<;, blood; Xvotg, » ilu 

 tion]. Pertaining to hemolysis. 



Hemometer [hem-om / -et-er\ [al/ta, blood; uirpov, 

 measure]. See Hemoglobinometer. Also, an appa- 



lympha, 



1 than the 

 H. Glands, a variety 



Fleischl's Hemometer. 

 K. Red-colored wedge of glass moved by R. G. Mixing ves- 

 sel with two compartments a and a'. M. Table with opening 

 to read off the percentage of hemoglobin on the scale P. T. 

 To move K through K. S. Reflector of Plaster-of-Paris. 



ratus for ascertaining the amount of hemoglobin in 

 normal or diseased blood. 

 Hemometra [hem-o-me'-traK). See Hematometra. 

 Hemoophoritis \h<-m-o-off-or-i'-tii) \_nifta, blood ; ciov, 

 egg ; ipipeiv, to bear]. Oophoritis with hemorrhage. 

 Hemopericardium [hcm-o-pcr-ik-ar'-de-wii) [alfia, 

 blood; Tvepi, around; KapS'ta, the heart]. An effu- 

 n of blood into the pericardial cavity. It is due 

 usually to the bursting of an aneurysm of the aorta, 

 but may also follow rupture of the heart, or the burst- 

 ing of an aneurysm of one of the coronary arteries. 

 Hemophagic (hem-o-faj' '-ik) \_ai\ia, blood; tyayziv, 1 1 

 ]. Feeding upon blood ; applied to certain animal 

 parasites. 

 Hemophagocyte [hem o-faff-o-sit) [aiua, blood ; ipayecv, 

 to eat; (ri rof, a cell]. Any phagocyte of the blood ; 

 a white blood-corpuscle. 

 Hemophilia [hem-o-fiV '-e-ah) [at/ia, blood; otVnv, to 

 love]. The hemorrhagic diathesis ; an abnormal ten- 

 tii \ to hemorrhage, 01 ease of bleeding. It usually 

 first ap] about the period of the second denti- 



tion, and is mosl frequent among males. Heredity 

 play-, a prominent part in this affection. 

 Hemophthalmia [hem-off-thal* -me-ah) [ahw, blood; 

 '/'"ic, eye]. A hemorrhage into the interior ol 

 the eye. It maj arise from contusion, from iridec 

 tomy, or by rupture of a vessel 

 Hemophthalmos [hem-off-thal' -mos) [<>/</«, blood; 

 ''><■'<*', the eve], blood in the vitreous chamber 

 aracterized by a reddish reflex from the pupil. 

 Hemophthisis (/irin-off' / -//iis-is) [ii'iua, blood ; tpdioig, 

 >ting]. Anemia dependent upon undue degenera- 

 tion ol the red blood-corpuscles. 



