Hermaphroditism Tn Double Monsters
Hermaphroditism Tn Double Monsters. One Of The Most Curious Facts In The History Of Double Monsters Is The Great Rarity Of An Opposite Or Hermaphroditic Sexual Type In Their Two Component Bodies, The Genital Organs Of Both Bodies Being Almost Always Either Both Female Or Both Male. Physiological Science Affords ...
Hernia
Hernia (in Morbid Anatomy). The Pro Trusion Of Any Viscus From The Cavity In Which It Ought Naturally To Be Contained Is Termed A Hernia, And Thus The Apparent Escape Of Any Part From Any Of The Great Cavities Of The Body May Seem To Constitute The Disease : Still, ...
Hibernation
Hibernation ; Etym. Hiberno, To Win Ter, To Pass The Winter; Syn. Lethargy ; Errone Ously, Torpor ; Fr. Sommeil Hivernal; Germ. Winterschlafand Sommerschkf; A Term Chiefly Applied To Express That Condition In Which Cer Tain Animals Pass The Winter Season. How Often Have I Been Struck With Admira Tion ...
Higher Cryptogairia And Phanerogamia
Higher Cryptogairia And Phanerogamia. 54. In The Attempt Which We Have Made In The Preceding Sections To Discover The Order Of Succession In Which Nature Has Artanged The Various Families Included Among The Algm, Fungi, And Lichens, We Have En Countered Difficulties At Every Step. The Extension Of The Same ...
Hippuric Acid
Hippuric Acid. This Exists Occasionally In Excessive Quantity In Human Urine In Disease. Under The Micro Scope It Shows The Following Appearance (fig. 798). Besides These More Or Less Crystalline De Posits, The Urine In Disease Frequently Contains Blood, Mucus And Pus Corpuscles, And Also Epithelial Scales, And Other Bodies ...
Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy. - The Human Tongue (in Common With That Of All Mammalia) Consists Of, First, An Osseous Basis, Itself Movable, To Which It Is Attached, And With Which And On Which It Moves ; Secondly, A Muscular System, In Part Extrinsic, Serving To Attach It To Certain Fixed Points ...