Hemiplegia. Paralysis of the arm and leg, <Vr. , 



of one side. 



Hemorrhoids. Piles. 

 Hepatitis, Inflamation of the liver. 



Hepalization. 



into a liver like 



Herpes, Tetter. 

 Heterologous. 



Homologous. 



Conversion 

 structure. 



A vescicular eruption. 

 Different from anything natural 

 to the body. 



Parallel to or resembling things 

 natural to the body. In PUyaiu- 

 logy the word has a more extented 

 meaning. 



Hydatid. A vescicuiar formation generally 

 considered to be an animal para- 

 site, found in various . organs, 

 causing their dlstentions into 

 cepts or tumors. 



A watery condition of the blood. 

 Causing watery discharges. 

 The mechanics of liquids, invest- 

 igating especialty the force and 

 phenomena of liquid pressure and 

 movement. 



Hydrocephalus. Dropsy of the head. 

 Hydro pneumothorax. The presence of water 



and air together, in the 

 cavity .of the pleura. 



Hydrodoiax. Water in the chest, thoracic dropsy. 

 Hygiene. The science of health. 

 Hygrometry. The measurement of the amount 

 of moisture in the air. 



Hydraemia. 



Hydragogue. 



Hydraulics. 



Hyperaemaesthesia. 



Excess of blood in a part, 

 with irritability ; common- 

 ly called chronic ivflama- 

 lion. 



