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ll\ DRI >NAPH MINI A.M1N 



:o-electnc 



with 

 H. Bat 



patient. 



un li is 



square 

 and 



i, but now often sj n 

 i ilitative 

 . antimony, and l"t com 

 neat. It has 

 a pulmonary tuber- 

 H. peroxid, or 

 ition 

 h rful anti rmicide, and 



int in diphtheria, glandular 

 inflammatii >ns, and as an 

 air ixysms of whoopi 



It is t' ' hair-bleaching solu- 



H. d.. Aqua, solution of 



i cent, by weight of the 



H. sulphid. S tlphuric. 



H ■ • •• i, water ; ; twav, 



■ ]. I. The collection or 



ry fluid. 2. Any disease in which 



ration of mucous 



r milk. 



rohematocele i, water; 



. tumor]. Hematocele i .ited 



rohemi.i - me as Hydremia. 



.rohemostat ["S<j/», water; 



I]. A device for stopping 

 ure. 

 '. rohemothorax iks) [ydup, 



fusion of 

 ity. 

 vmeniti-. 3 e Hydry 



fra. 

 m], 1. 





. water ; 

 An instrument used in 

 ter in any given sam 



«., Hy 

 \ medii ated vt 



tm, oil], 

 mlsion .it cod 



• 1 



"Ph lympha, 



■ 



dis 



■ 



Hydrolyte | , water ; Ai/fftf, dissolving], 



I*he substance hydrolyzed. 



Hydrolytic \hi-dro-lif -ik\ [vdup, water; \veiv, to dis 

 solve]. Pertaining to the decomposition of water, or 

 the liberation of water during a chemic reaction, H. 

 Ferments, those causing a combination with the eh- 

 mentsol water in the substances they decompose. 



Hydroma Uti-dr</ -mah) | water; >'""/, 



a tumor: /■■'.. Hydromata], A tumor containing 

 water. A cysl "i sa< Riled with water or serous fluid. 

 Also, an edematous swelling. Also, the cystic dilata- 

 tion of a I) mphatic of the neck. 



Hydromania >-ma f -ne-ak) [ydup, water; fiavia, 



madness]. 1. Intense or maddening thirst. 2. Ma- 

 ma with desire for sun ide by drowning. 



Hydromel [hi* '-dro-mel ') [vdup, water; iu'/i, honey], A 

 fermented mixture of honey and water, whether medi- 

 cated or not ; a kind oi mead or metheglin. 



Hydromeningitis (hi-dro-men-in-ji' '-lis) [vdup, watei ; 

 . a membrane ; trig, inflammation]. Inflam- 

 mation of the membranes of the brain or cord, ac- 

 companied by effusion of watery fluid. 



Hydromeningocele [ai-dro-men-m'-go 



watei . '.'■ iyf, membrane; />///.//, a tumor]. A cystic 

 tumor of the meninges, protruding through the skull. 

 Also, a cystic tumor in the arachnoid cavity or in the 

 < ontinuation of the subarachnoid space. 



Hydrometer [hi-drom' -et-er) [vdup, water; ptrpov, a 

 measure]. An instrument for determining the specific 

 gravity of liquids or solutions containing water. 



Hydrometra (hi-dro-me'-trah) [ydup, water; fi^rpa, 

 the womb]. A collection of water or mucus in the 

 womb. It may result from congenital atresia in in- 

 fants, but usually follows an endometritis with stenosis 

 of the cervix. 



Hydrometrectasia (hi-dro-me-trek-ta' '-ze-aA) [1 'Vi/j, 

 water; \ii,Tpa, womb; iaraoic, a stretching out]. 

 Hydrometra causing distention of the uterus. 



Hydromicrencephalia (hi-dro-mi-kren-sef-a'-le-aK) or 

 Hydromicrencephaly [hi- dro - mi - kren - scf ■ al-e) 

 [vdup, water; {UKpdg, small; /; k>ou/<>c, the brain]. 

 Micrencephaly leading to, or complicated by, a serous 

 effusion within the cranial cavity. 



Hydromphalocele (hi-drom-fal'-o-sil) [vdup, water; 

 n'/i'tr, navel ; k^Xtj, hernia]. Cystic tumor in the 

 sac of an umbilical hernia. 



Hydromphalus [hi-drom' '-fal-us) [Mu/j, water ; b/upa- 

 '/<»;, navel]. A tumor at the navel distended with 

 water. It may arise either from ascites or umbilical 

 hernia. 



Hydromyelia {hi-dro-mi-e'-le-ah) or Hydromyelus 

 [hi-dro-mi* -el-us) [ydup, water; pveXdg, marrow]. 

 I lilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord 

 with an accumulation of fluid. It may be moderate 

 or extri me. 



Hydromyelitis (hi-dro-mi-el-i'-tuh [vdup, water; five- 

 . marrow; trig, inflammation]. Same as Hydror- 

 rhachu interna. 



Hydromyringa, or Hydromyrinx [hi ' drn-mir-in' 

 '■1 hi-dro-mi' '-rinks) [vdup, water; myrinx, the tym- 

 tic membrane], 1. The distention of the mem- 

 brana tympani with water effused within its substance. 

 1 tly, the same as Hydrotympanum. 



Hydronaphthol [hi-dro naf f thol) | vdup, wat< 1 . 



phalt], A proprietary preparation recommended as 

 an odorless, non poi onous, and non 1 orrosive antisep 

 It is regarded by omi as identical with beta 

 naphthol. Dose gr. ij-v. Unof. 



Hydronaphthylamin | ki-dro-naf-thil' -am-iri) [ydup, 



water; asphalt; amin\, <" 10 ll II, Ml,. A 



compound, called also tetrahydrobetanaphthylamin ; 



; 1 to 5 pei cent., whether used topically 



