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Gangrene, mortification. 



Generative, concerned in producing or begetting or breeding. 



Generate, to produce ; to beget offspring or young. 



Genital, belonging to the organs of breeding or generation. 



Gland, a soft body, with a tube leading from it, which secretea 

 fluid. 



Grannlate, to form new flesh, or matter which has the appear- 

 ance of small grains. 



Groove, a channel, or gutter. 



Group, a collection, or several together. 



Gullet, the aesophagus or passage to the stomach. 



H. 



Habit, custom, or practice. 



Haggard, worn ; ghastly ; death-like. 



Haunch, the bony region of the hips. 



Hectic, constitutional fever, produced by ulcers or sores, etc. 



Hereditary, bred in the offspring from the parents, as disease, 



color, etc. 

 Hue, a color. £ 



Humerus, the upper arm-bone. 

 Hysterics, a nervous disease of females. 



Imagination, what the mind dictates or suggests. 



Impediment, an obstruction ; hindrance ; fault ; an eye-sore. 



Impede, to hinder. 



Imperceptible, not noticeable. 



Implicit, a perfect faith. 



Impression, an idea or conclusion ; a mark. 



Impulse, a disposition. 



Impurity, unfitness for use ; adulterated. 



Inadequate, not sufficient. 



Innate, inherent in itself. 



Incisor, the front or cutting teeth are called incisors. 



Incision, a clean cut. 



Inculcated, taught ; instructed. 



Indurated, hardened. 



Infection, the poison which causes the same disease by coming in 



contact with a healthy animal ; inoculation. 

 Inferior, a bad quality. 

 Instinct, brute sense ; void of reason. 



