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.^ humor, except in I' 



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i the 

 i living 

 mym ol 



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iwn hybrid. 



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g ; mixture of i 



. a mongrel ; 



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hot water and fi 



ah ■ and have a 



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 iarthros: . Si .'.' arthrosis. 



atcnterocele >, water; 



i J. Hydrocele with in- 



|. A ( jrst with 

 by the larva of a tenia, Echi- 

 small tapeworm, 

 a. in it> adu la) con- 



infest tii id the wolf, 



e in 



principal forms I 



ius, endogenous, 



fi iund in 



in the lower animi 



|uently ' : d in the 



hu: third kind being found only in 



■ lima! ), Table 

 lently, also, loosely applied to 

 many kinds. Hydatids 

 ap ind in almost 



H. Disease, a disi 

 irious portioi 



vary according to the 



H. Fremitus, a mod' 



illy obtained on palpating 



I palm of one hand 



lor>nm witli the 



mor or thrill 



ndi- 

 provided with a 

 H. Mole. 



H.of Morgagni. 



I tie- lie 



H. Tapeworm. 



atidiform hydatid; 



n ] " .iid! 



H Degeneration of the 

 .' cular Mole. See .1/,,/,. 



Hydatidocele (ki-dat-id'-o-sll) [ydarii . hydatid ; xftq, 

 tumor]. Oscheocele with hydatid cysts. 



Hydatidoma (hi-dat-id o'-mali) [wfaric, hydatid; 6/ta, 

 a tumor]. Any hydatid cyst or tumor. 



Hydatidosis [hi-dat-id-o' '-sis) [v6arig, hydatid]. The 

 condition oi being affected with hydatids. 



Hydatogenesis {hi-dat-o-jen / -es-is) [idap, water; 

 production]. The formation of water within 

 the tissues oi cavities of the body. 



Hydatoncus lhi-dat-ong , -ktts) [vSup, water; oynog, i 

 tumor]. Any cyst, or watery tumor. 



Hydatorrhea [hi-dat-or-e / -ah) [iidup, water; poia, 

 flow]. A copious flow of water. 



Hydatotherapy [hi-dat-o-ther , -ap-e). See Hydro- 

 thei 



Hyderabad Commission. See Anesthetic. 



Hydnocarpus [hid-no-kar / -pus) [vdvov, mushroom ; 

 . liuit ]. A genus of poisonous bixaceous trop- 

 ical trees. H. (or Gynocardia) anthelminthicus, 

 is anthelmintic and useful in skin-diseases. H. 

 inebrians and H. wightianus have similar uses. 

 L'nof. 



Hydracetin Uii-dras' -et-in) [bdpa, a water-serpent], 

 C 6 1I ,N .,1 I ,(< J I .,' » !. A derivative of coal-tar and a 

 powerful antipyretic and antirheumatic; its use, 

 however, is attended with danger. Dose gr. ^ to ij. 

 An ointment t io per cent.) is recommended in pso- 

 riasis. L'nof. 



Hydracid Uii-dras' -id) [vtiup, water; acidum, acid]. 

 A term sometimes used in chemistry to denote an 

 acid formed by a combination of hydrogen and some 

 acid element or radicle other than oxygen. Hydro- 

 chloric acid, HC1, and hydrogen or hydric sulphid, 

 I I.,S, are examples. 



Hydradenitis Chi-drad-en-i'-tis) [idap, water; aSf/v, 

 gland; irtq, inflammation]. I. Same as Hidrosad- 

 enitis. 2. Lymphadenitis. H. destruens sup- 

 purativa. See Hydrosadenitis phlegmonosa. 



Hydradenoma [hi-drad-en-o'-md). Same as Hidrad- 

 enoma. 



Hydrsemia {Jii-dre'-me-aK). See Hydremia. 



Hydraeropericardium [hi-drah-e-ro-per-ik-ar^-de-uni) 

 [iidup, water; d^p, air; Trept, around; xapdia, heart]. 

 The presence of fluid and gas in the pericardium. 



Hydraeropleuria i hi-drak-e-ro-plu , -re-ah)\y&ap, water; 

 iiiij), air; irXevpa, side]. Same as Hydropneutnothorax. 



Hydragogue [hi' -drag-og) [vdup, water; ayuyoQ, 

 leading]. I. Expelling water. 2. A purgative that 

 causes copious liquid alvine discharges. 



Hydramin [hi r -dram-in) [iidup, water ; amin\ Any 

 one of the oxyethyl bases produced by the action of 

 aqueous ammonia upon ethylene oxid, The hydra- 

 mins are thick, strongly alkaline liquids, that decom- 

 pose upon distillation. 



Hydramnios Uii-dramf -ne-os) [idap, water ; in/nor, 

 fetal membrane]. An abnormal amount of amniotic 

 fluid. 



Hydrangea {hi-dran'-je-ah) [vdup, water; ayyeiov, 

 elj. A genus of saxifragaceous shrubs. Therool 

 of H. arborescensis, much used by the Chen 

 Indians for calculi in the bladder, is said to be of 



utility. Dose of the liquid extract Jss-ij; of 



a decoction §j-ij. Unof. 



Hydrangeion [hi-dran' '-je-ori) [iidup, water, lymph; 

 : //., Hydrangeia\. A lymphatic 

 »el. 



Hydrangeitis [hi-dran-je-i' '-tis) [iidup, water ; ayyeiov, 

 a vessel ; trig, inflammation]. Inflammation of a lym- 

 phatic 1 ; lymphangitis. 



Hydrangiology {hi-dran-je-ol* -o [iidup, water; ", 



ience]. The science of the 

 are, function,, and diseases of the lymphatics. 



