HI Mt Rl 





HKI'A rOCYSTIC 



Hemurcsis 



Hen Ml domestic 



11 -bane - H. -blindness, 



H. -cluck 

 St , . in some 



Hcnequc: 



H.'s Canals. 



H.'s 

 tratedmera- 



| H.'s 



ial, non nui 



iil. i ami the 



lib. H.'s Loop, a 



, nnlferi. 



H H.'s Sheath, 



irrounding terminal 

 ii Tubular Tumor. Sec Siphon- 



He:v..i . henna]. A cosmetic 



1 from thi 



eternally and 

 int I nof. 



. . i me ; /><.' 

 ut one auric! 

 lormal in some of the 



Henoch s Purpura. 



jgenesi- , one; yivtaig, 



•mental history of an 



Henosis . uniting], i. Healing or 



m 'ii. 

 Hen ■.., ic]. Tending to 



Henry's Law. 



Hensen's Disc. anh' s Middle Disc. H.'s 



tperiment, iving that the so-called 



vibrate to a 



H.'s Prop-cells. Sec H.'s Support- 



H.'s Stripe, a glistening band in the mid- 



ie membrana tectoria of 



H.'s Supporting Cells, tall columnar epi- 



of the outermost of 



Hepar Hepatis\ The 



H. adiposum, a synonym of fatty liver. 



H. amyloideum, amylo aeration of the liver. 



H. sulphuris, the liver of sulphur; potassium sul- 



I in m dicine ; now 



He[ 01 . pain]. 



ia.ll) the paroxysmal 

 londrium. 

 Hepatalgic ie liver . 



i with hepatal 

 He; ;:,.> ,_ ]j vt . r . 



•'■/ ]. An abscess 

 Hepatauxes: 



uf?, a 

 liver, wholly or in 



Hepatemphractic ., liver; 



mphraxis. 

 p, liver 



athelcoi 



He P alic liver]. Pertain- 



ing or belonging t>> the liver. H. Aloes. See Aloes, 

 H. Duct. See Duct. H. Lobes, the natural an- 

 atomic divisions of the liver, usually designated as 

 right, left, quadrate, spigelian, and caudate lobes. H. 

 Plexus. See /' rus. H. Zones, certain areas in 

 an hepatic lobule. The central area, capillaries and 

 cells form the Hepatic-vein Zone, specially liable to 

 gestive changes ; the area next the periphery of the 

 lobule is the Portal-vein Zone : and the area between 

 the two the Hepatic-artery Zone. H. Starch, a 

 -\ in ui\ in of Glycogen. 



Hepatica [hep-at* -ik-afi) \rjKariK6g ; i,~>ip, liver]. The 

 liverwort; a genus ol ranunculaceous plants. H. 

 triloba and H. acutiloba were formerly esteemed in 

 hepatic, renal, and pulmonic complaints. Unof. 



Hepaticell {hep-at f -is-el) [yirarucdc ; fjizap, liver; cella, 

 cell]. An hepatic or liver cell; a cell of the liver 

 tissue. 



Hepatico-ductitis {kep-af ' -ik-o-duk-ti' '-tis) [tyrarucdg, 

 rtaining to the liver; ductus, duct; trig, inflamma- 

 tion]. Inflammation of the hepatic duets. 



Hepatic o-pancreatic (hep-at'-ik-o-pan-kre-af-ik) 

 [fiwaTiK6g, pertaining to the liver; Kaynpeag, sweet- 

 bread]. Relating to the liver and the pancreas. 



Hepaticous [hep-at f -ik-us) [f/Kanicdg, of the liver]. 

 In biology, resembling liver. 



Hepaticula Uiep-at-ik' '-u-lah) \t]Kap, liver], i. A small 

 liver. 2. A slight degree of hepatitis. 



Hepatin [hep , -at-in) [//~«/>, liver]. Same as Glycogen. 



Hepatirrhagla (hep-at-ir-a* -je-an)\yinap, liver; />//; vi 

 in burst forth]. Hemorrhage from the liver. 



Hepatirrhea (nep-at-ir-e'-ak). See Hepatorrhea. 



Hepatism \hep' '-at-izni) [yirap, liver]. Derangement 

 of various functions of the body, due or ascribed to 

 si uiir functional or other disorder of the liver. 



Hepatitic [hep-at-if -ik) \Jj-ap, liver; trig, inflamma- 

 tion]. Affected with, or relating to, hepatitis. 



Hepatitis [hep-at-i' '-tis) [r/-ap, liver; irtg, inflamma- 

 tion.] Inflammation of the liver. H. chronica in- 

 terstitialis, cirrhosis of the liver. H., Parenchy- 

 matous, Acute, acute yellow atrophy of the liver. 

 H. suppurativa, abscess of the liver. 



Hepatitopyitis (kep-at-it-o-pi-i'-tis) [rjirap, liver ; irvov, 

 pus; trig, inflammation]. Hepatitis characterized by 

 the formation of abscesses. 



Hepatization [kep-at-iz-a / -shun) [jjirap, liver]. An 

 abnormal change in lung-tissue, in which it becomes 

 solid and friable, somewhat resembling the tissue of the 

 liver. H., Gray, the condition of a lung in the third 

 stage of pneumonia. H., Red, that in the second 

 stage of pneumonia. H., White, the condition of 

 the lungs in stillborn syphilitic children. H., Yellow, 

 the condition of the lung in the third stage of pneu- 

 monia when tinted by the presence of numerous pus- 

 cells. See Pneumonia. 



Hepatocace [hep-at-ok'-as-e) \jfxap, liver; nandc, ill]. 

 < rangrene of the liver. 



Hepatocarcinia (hep-at-o-kar-sin' '-e-aft) [i/-np, liver; 

 , cancer]. Malignant disease of the liver. 



Hepatocele [hep f -at-o-sil) \_ij-itp, liver ; /.///'/, a tunii a |. 

 A form of hernia in which the liver protrudes through 

 an opening in the abdominal wall, 



Hepatochromate [hep-at-o-kro 1 '-mat) [$irap (fyrar-), 

 the liver; xpufm, a color]. Krukenberg's name for 

 Enterochlorophyl. 



Hepatocirrhosis [hep-at-o-sir-o f -sis) [nirap, liver; 

 yellow]. Cirrhosis of the liver. 



Hepatocolic (kep-at-o-kol'-ik) [//Tap, liver; ku>\ov, 

 on]. Relating to the liver and the colon. 



Hepatocystic [Aep-at-o-siV-tii) [fjirap, liver; Kvorig, 

 bladder]. Pertaining to the liver and the gall- 

 bladder. 



