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Hyperisotom.. r-i-so-t</-ne-ah) [vrrkp, over; laog, 



,tone]. Unusual equality of tone or ten- 

 sion ; applied to muscles. 



Hyperkeratosis {hi-per-ker-at-o'-sis) [i -q>, over; K&pag, 

 horn, cornea]. Hypertrophy of the cornea either in 

 extent or thickm 



Hyperkinesia [hi-per-kin-e' -ti ah) [inrip, over ; Klvt/oig, 

 ene, i. Any exaggerated spasm or muscular 



contraction. 2. Excessive irritability. 3. Impulsive 



insanity. 

 Hyperkinesis {hi-per-kin-e' 'sis) [vnip, over; Klvr/atg, 

 energy]. I. See Hyperkinesia. 2. A disease or 

 diseased condition marked by hyperkinesia. 



Hyperkinetic [hi-per-kin-e^ -ik) [ynip, over; irin/mr, 

 energy]. Pertaining to, or marked by, hyperkinesia. 



Hyperlactation (hi-per-lak-ta' -shun) [imip, over; lac- 

 ■ give milk]. Prolongation of lactation beyond 

 the ninth month. It persisted in, it produces an ex- 

 hausted physical condition of the mother known as 

 utealis. This condition is marked by anemia, 

 with cramp-like pains of the upper extremities when 

 the child is put to tin- breast. 



Hyperleukocythemia(///-/ ( 7'-/w-/'()-5/-///( / -w<'-r7//)[t , 7rfyj, 

 over; "KeuK6q, white ; Kvrog, cell ; alfia, blood]. Ex- 

 cess in the proportion of white cells in the blood ; 

 leukocythemia. 



Hyperle'ukontemia [ki-per-lu-kon-te' -me-ah) [< trip, 

 over; 7uevk6v, albumin; alfia, blood]. Increase in 

 tin- albuminous elements of the blood. 



Hyperlipemia {Jii-per-lip-e' -me-ah) [bnep 



blood]. Excess of fat in 



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fat ; a/fia, 

 lipemia. 



Hyperlithuria [hi-per-lith-u' '-re-ah) \yirkp, over ; > 

 stone; ovpov, urine]. Excess of lithic acid in the 

 urine. Same as Lithuria. 

 Hyperlogia [hi-per-lo'-je-ah) [iirip, over; /«,<"• 



speech]. Excessive or maniacal loquacity. 

 Hyperlymphia [hi-per-limf '-e-ah) [vftep, over; lymplia, 

 water]. An increase in the amount of lymph in the 

 body. 

 Hypermastia {hi-per-mas f -te-ah) \yxkp, over; uaar6g, 

 breast]. Excessive development or hypertrophy of 

 the mammary gland, which remains normal in structure. 

 Hypermetamorphosis (hi-per-met-am-or-fo' -sis) \yntp, 

 over; fierafi6p<t>G>0ig, a transformation]. In biology, 

 applied to insects that undergo transformation more 

 completely or having more stages than ordinary. 

 Hypermetropia (hi-per-metro'-pe-ah). Satin- as Ily 



ina, q. v. 

 Hypermetropic (hi-per-me-trop' '-ik) [virep, over; uerpov, 

 measure; uf, eye]. Affected with, or pertaining to, 

 hypermetropia. H. Disc. See D 

 Hypermnesia, or Hypermnesis (hi-perm-ne'-ze-ah, or 

 hi-perm-ne' '-si \ \yTrep, over ; tivfjotg, memory]. Abnoi 

 mal exaltation of the power of memory. 

 Hypermotility [hi-per mo til' it e) [virkp, over; motilis, 

 motile]. Excessive action. H., Gastric, excessive 

 LCtion ol the gastric walls, often accom 

 tied with hyperaciditj due to increased secretion ot 

 1I< 

 Hypernervia (hi-per-ner 1 '-ve-ah). See Hyperneuria. 

 Hyperneuria [hi-per-nu' '-re-ah) \imip, over; vevpov, 



e]. Excessive nerve-action. 

 Hypernidation \hiper-nid-a f -shun). See Supernida- 



Hypernea [hi-per-ne' -ah) or Hypernoia [hi-per- 



noi'-ah) [yirkp, over; voieiv, to think]. Excessive 



or abnormal mental activity; also, the uncontrolled 



1 tivit) ot the imagination in some 



insanity. 



Hyperodontogeny (hi-pei d n toj' en-e) [imip, over; 



. to beget]. The phenomenon of 



