Mayne's medical vocabulary : being an explanation of all terms ... / R.G. Mayne.
- Mayne, R. G. (Robert Gray), 1808-1868.
- Date:
- 1889
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![HsBmitlte. {Alua.) Mineral. The blood-stone ; a species of iron ore wliicli exists profusely in the Furness district of Laucashire : a hematite. Hsematl'tis. {Alfia; termiual-Ti/s.) Pathol. lurtanimatiou of the blood. Hae'iiiS,to-. Same as Hcama-. HsematCcarp'ous. (Af/ta; Kapwds, fruit.) Bot. Having fruit spotted with red: hematocarpons. Hsemat'6cele. {Al/xa ; ktjXt), a tumour.) Surr/. Pathol. Enlargement of the scrotum, from blood being within one or other of its tunics: hematocele. HsematScgpli'alus. (Al/xa; KecpaXrj, the head.) Physiol. A monster-fcetus, in which effusion of blood into the cerebral hemispheres has produced a marked deformity. Hsemat6chez'ia. (A^ua ; x^t<^> to evacuate the bowels.) Pathol. A bloody stool. Ham3,t6coeria. (Ar^aa; KoiXla, the belly.) Pathol. Effusion or escape of blood into the peritoneal cavity. Hsematdcol'pus. (At/xa; koXttos, a sinus.) Pathol., Physiol. Effusion of blood from the vagina, or a collection of blood or menstrual secretion there. Hsema,t6cy'anin. (Alfia; Kijavos, blue.) Chem. The blue colouring matter of the blood : hematocyaniu. HsematScys'tis. (Alfia ; kijo-tls, a bladder.) Pathol. A cyst containing blood; also, effusion of blood into the urinary bladder; also, encysted haema- toma: a hematocyst. Hse'matod^'amom'eter. See Hmnuulynamoineter. Hsematog'inous. (Same; yevos, kind.) Derived from the blood. Hsema'toglSb'illin, Physiol. Same as Globidma. Haematog'rapliy. {Al/ia ; ypoKpus, to write.) Physiol. A treatise on the blood, its nature and quality; hema- tography. Hse'matoid. (Arji^a; terminal -Ides.) Mineral. Resembling blood: hematoid. Hsematdl'dgy. (Altx.a ; X6yos, a discourse.) Physiol. The history of the nature and constitution of the blood: hematology. Hsematol'ysis. (Same; \ij<ns, solu- tion.) Solution or defective power of coagulation of the blood. Haemito'ma. (Al/j.aT6w, to turn into blood.) Sun/. Pathol. A swelling containing blood ; specially applied to a blood swelling of the outer ear. A bloody tumour : a hematome. It was sometimes induced through careless operating in venesection. Hsematom'atous. Sicrg. Pathol. Having or full of hsematoma: hema- tomatous. Haema,'t6in6ta,ch'ysis. {Alfia ; /iera, beyond ; xt/cris, an effusion.) Surg. Transfusion of blood : henia- tometachysis. HsematSm'eter. (Afyua; fxirpoy, a measure.) Physiol. An instrument for measuring the force of blood : hematometer. Also for the enumera- tion of blood corpuscles. Hsematftme'tra. (Al/xa; firirpa, the womb.) Pathol. A filling of the womb with blood. Hsematom'Stry. (A^^a; ixerpiu, to measure.) Physiol. The measuring of the force of the blood in its course : liematometry. Also for numbering blood corpuscles. Hsematom'phaiflcele. (Alfia ; 6fi(paX6s, the navel ; KrjXr], a tumour.) Pathol. Tumour at the navel, turgid with blood: hematomphalocele. Hsematom'yces. (Al/xa ; /xiy/c???, a fungus.) Pathol. Fungus hgematodes, or bloody fungus. Hsematon'osos. ) (Alfxa ; voaos, Hsematon'osus. \ disease.) Pathol. Disease of the blood. See Hcemopathia. H8emat'6p6ilcar'diuin. {Alixa, blooA; 2]h-lcardi%mi.) Pathol. Effusion of blood into the pericardium. Haemat'Ophyl'lous. (AZ]ua; (ptjXXov, a leaf.) Bot. Having leaves tinged with a blood colour : hematoi^hyllous. Hsemat'oplas'ma. {ATfia; ■n-Xda-fj.a, a formation.) Physiol. The plastic principle in the blood. Hsemat'Opoie'sis. {Alfia; wol-qais, a making.) Physiol. Assimilation of the chyle to blood ; same as Hcematosis. Hsemat'Spoiet'ic. Physiol. Be- longing to Hceviatopoiesis: hemato- poietic.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21439849_0185.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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