ExTRAVASATE. To tlirow blood out from the vessels. 

 Exudation. The throwing out of lymph from the vessels 



during a morbid process. Also, the lymph itself which 



is thrown out. 



F 



Flocculent. Resembling locks of wool. 



FoMiTEs. Things supposed to retain and convey contagion 



or infection; as clothing, merchandise, etc. 

 FuscEDo. Yellow staining of the skin in patches or blotches. 



G 



Gangrene. Mortification. 



Gastralgia. Pain in the stomach. 



Gastritis. Inflammation of the stomach. 



Gastrodynia. Stomach-ache. 



Gastro-hepatic. Affecting both the stomach and the liver. 



Gesta. Things done; actions; labors. 



Glossitis. Inflammation of the tongue. 



GLUcoH^MiA,Glycohaemia. Excess of sugar in the blood, 



Glucosuria, Glycosuria. The presence of sugar in the urine. 



Goitre. Bronchocele ; enlargement of the thyroid gland. 



H 



Habitat. The locality in which a plant or other living 



thing grows or abounds. 

 HiEMATEMEsis. Vomiting of blood. 

 H^matosis. Blood formation ; blood development. 

 HEMATURIA. Voiding of bloody urine. 

 Hemicrania. Pain in one half of the head. 

 Hemiplegia. Paralysis of the arm and leg, etc., of ^;/^ side. 

 Hemorrhoids. Piles. 

 Hepatitis. Inflammation of the liver. 

 Hepatization. Conversion into a liver-like structure. 

 Herpes. Tetter; a vesicular eruption. 

 Heterologous. Different from anything natural to the 



body. 

 Homologous. Parallel to or resembling things natural to 



the body. \w physiology^ this word has a more extended 



meaning 



