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HEU ee 
gn the neceflary preliminaries for taking az HEUS SDEN, in Geo eography, a town fituated on the 
ext the ftars. Moreri. borders of Brabant and Holland, in the midit of marfhes, | 
H-Hean, in Geograph}, a of Scotland, in and nearly {urrounded by a branch of the Meufe ; it is well 
the Frith of Forth, on the coalt of Fife: ; ig miles W. of fortified with a cafile, baftion, and horneworks. The jurif- 
Slienefs, © diétion of the magiftrates extends over feveral villages, al. 
HEVILKASERAI, a tat Y Hindooftan, in Can- Pe i agg ong ; 15 miles N.E. of Breda, N, lat. 51” 
EVI 
ee deih 5 18 miles S.S.E. of Bar ong. 5's 
’ HEVOSKARLE, a clafer wg forall iflands, in ee gel as euak a totes of Pruffia, on the Frifch Nerung ; 17 
of bite oy near the coalt of Finland. N. lat. 64° 1 miles E. of *. 
~ Tons, 23°32’ HEW ‘HOLE, on as it is protfounced in fome B oes 
HEU URNIUS, or Vax Hevane, Jou, in Bingrapy, the high-hoo, a name given by many to the common greew 
an eminent medical profeffor, was born at Utrécht, on the pol henge oan its making hile in trees, See Picus 
25th of January, 1543, where his father was a vintner. No Firidis. 
expenee was {pared in order to procure hima liberal educa- AE WSON, “Wiitiam, in Biography, an i eminent anata~ 
tion ; but fo tardily did his faculties develope themfelves, mil, was born at He nNorthumberland, in Novem- 
that it is faid he was fcarcely able to read at ten years of age, He attended the. feres {chool of that town 
and was not mafter of the rules of grammar before his fif. until fy was apprenticed to his father, afurgeon and apothe- 
téenth year. _ From that. time, however, he ‘entered with cary of reputation ; after which he réfided fome time with 
extreme ardour into ftudy, pafling even nights Anes dais in _ Lambert, furgeon, at Neweattle. In 1759 he was fent 
continued occupation, and made a rapid progr e to London, and refided with that diflinguithed anatomill, 
findied at Yara and afterwards at Paris, a 8 sol Mr. John Hunter, serie the JeQtures of his no lefs cele- 
Thence he went to the fchools of Italy, having Fabricius brated brother, Dr. Wm. Hunter, Young Hewfon’s afli- 
ab Aquapendente and other eminent proflors ~ i tutors duity and {kill having attraéted the attention of the teachers, 
at Padua; and at Pavia he too ree :D.in he was appointed to fuperintend the diffecting room, while 
b571. Here he remained two an Tae in the capa Mr. Hunter went abroad with the army in 1760; and in 1762, 
of phyfician to anobleman. He declined a very favourable py ftudying a year at Edinburgh, he became affocia 
offer, made by one of the profeffors of Pavia, of re refigning th Dr. Hunter, and occafionally delivered the anatomical 
his chair in his favour, and giving him his only pod ee in ures; and when Dr. Hunter's {pacious eftablifhment was 
completed i in Windmill-ftreet, Mr. Hewfon was allotted an 
apartment in the ho ufe. Here he purfued his anatomical 
Banat ot te the medi eff 
recently eflablihed at Ley fen, ohh wen th 
of nee 1581, He fulfilled the duties of this poit 
with utation for twenty years, during eh he 
very extenfive practice, and was often 
Tee "containing an account of his difcoveries of 
ymphatic fyftem in birds and fifhes, for. which he 
the Copleyan medal, and.was foon after ¢’ecied a fellow of 
that body. In 1770; his conneétion with Dr. Hunter 
“was a and he began a courfe of anatomical leétu 
alo rember 1772, in Craven- ftreet ; and publi 
Pic his « Experimen ata cad 8 % Basar 
Ps j Pthe month of At- 
Ratio," ic. 1 of May 3 in. r e, 
ocean net Oat OY Medi- pa is eT iy ce Jghen feigast together, were ori> 
ftirpe et -fcript inally pub: 
ress eeaanarh ee =a the F Philalophical Tatts ey annis 1768-73, 
pia a of | 80 
1592, which un- 
iin fin arti- Tranfaétions of the Med, don, vol. 1, 1 .: 
gu gulls p —Alfo Hutchinfon, Med 
HEXACHORD, Frac 3, Greek, | is a term, in Mu/ir, 
Aogiying either an pois — fix oe ora Guido had 
,» fix founds. In the general fj m, the feaje of 
originally only the Roman Se he petorie 5 andi A as fome 
time ‘after its invention that it was divided into t 
. lative hexachords, which were ee into eaclr other, 
ocea-_ and called by thefe feveral the durum coe 
times from ut, or wrt —_— ise geet 
dle of to-A; and the molle b from. 
— The — hes 
y explained. 
Phe fylbles pad Aes by Gide from the 
