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Bilharzia haematobia
Haematozoon H[ae]m`a*to*zo"["o]n, n.; pl. H[ae]matozoa. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, blood + ? animal.] (Zo["o]l.) A parasite inhabiting the blood; esp.: (a) Certain species of nematodes of the genus Filaria, sometimes found in the blood of man, the horse, the dog, etc. (b) The trematode, Bilharzia h[ae]matobia, which infests the inhabitants of Egypt and other parts of Africa, often causing death.
Gordonia Haematoxylon
Bloodwood Blood"wood, n. (Bot.) A tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood. Note: Norfolk Island bloodwood is a euphorbiaceous tree (Baloghia lucida), from which the sap is collected for use as a plant. Various other trees have the name, chiefly on account of the color of the wood, as Gordonia H[ae]matoxylon of Jamaica, and several species of Australian Eucalyptus; also the true logwood ( H[ae]matoxylon campechianum).
Haemato-
Haema- H[ae]m"a- (? or ?), Haemato- H[ae]m"a*to- (? or ?), Haemo- H[ae]m"o- (? or ?). [Gr. ai^"ma, blood.] Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood, association with blood; as, h[ae]mapod, h[ae]matogenesis, h[ae]moscope. Note: Words from Gr. (?) are written hema-, hemato-, hemo-, as well as h[ae]ma-, h[ae]mato-, h[ae]mo-.
Haemato-
Haemato- H[ae]m"a*to- (? or ?), prefix. See H[ae]ma-.
Haematoblast
Haematoblast H[ae]m"a*to*blast, n. [H[ae]mato- + -blast.] (Anat.) One of the very minute, disk-shaped bodies found in blood with the ordinary red corpuscles and white corpuscles; a third kind of blood corpuscle, supposed by some to be an early stage in the development of the red corpuscles; -- called also blood plaque, and blood plate.
Haematocrya
Haematocrya H[ae]m`a*toc"ry*a, n. pl. (Zo["o]l.) The cold-blooded vertebrates. Same as Hematocrya.
Haematocryal
Haematocryal H[ae]m`*a*toc"ry*al, a. Cold-blooded.
Haematocrystallin
Haematocrystallin H[ae]m`a*to*crys"tal*lin, n. Same as Hematocrystallin.
haematocrystallin
Hemoglobin Hem"o*glo"bin, n. [Hemo- + globe.] (Physiol.) The normal coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles of vertebrate animals. It is composed of hematin and globulin, and is also called h[ae]matoglobulin. In arterial blood, it is always combined with oxygen, and is then called oxyhemoglobin. It crystallizes under different forms from different animals, and when crystallized, is called h[ae]matocrystallin. See Blood crystal, under Blood.
Haematodynamometer
Haematodynamometer H[ae]`ma*to*dy`na*mom"e*ter (? or ?), n. Same as Hemadynamometer.
Haematogenesis
Haematogenesis H[ae]m`a*to*gen"e*sis, n. [H[ae]mato- + genesis.] (Physiol.) (a) The origin and development of blood. (b) The transformation of venous arterial blood by respiration; hematosis.
Haematogenic
Haematogenic H[ae]m`a*to*gen"ic, a. (Physiol.) Relating to h[ae]matogenesis.
Haematogenous
Haematogenous H[ae]m`a*tog"e*nous, a. (Physiol.) Originating in the blood.
Haematoglobulin
Haematoglobulin H[ae]m`a*to*glob"u*lin, n. Same as Hematoglobin.
haematoglobulin
Hemoglobin Hem"o*glo"bin, n. [Hemo- + globe.] (Physiol.) The normal coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles of vertebrate animals. It is composed of hematin and globulin, and is also called h[ae]matoglobulin. In arterial blood, it is always combined with oxygen, and is then called oxyhemoglobin. It crystallizes under different forms from different animals, and when crystallized, is called h[ae]matocrystallin. See Blood crystal, under Blood.
Haematoid
Haematoid H[ae]m"a*toid, a. Same as Hematoid.
Haematoidin
Haematoidin H[ae]m`a*toid"in, n. Same as Hematoidin.
Haematoin
Haematoin H[ae]*mat"o*in, n. [H[ae]mato- + -in.] (Physiol. Chem.) A substance formed from the hematin of blood, by removal of the iron through the action of concentrated sulphuric acid. Two like bodies, called respectively h[ae]matoporphyrin and h[ae]matolin, are formed in a similar manner.
Haematolin
Haematolin H[ae]*mat"o*lin, n. See H[ae]matoin.
Haematology
Haematology H[ae]m`a*tol"o*gy (? or ?), n. The science which treats of the blood. Same as Hematology.
Haematolysis
Haematolysis H[ae]m`a*tol"y*sis, n. [NL.; h[ae]mato- + Gr. ? a loosing, dissolving, fr. ? to loose, dissolve.] (Physiol.) Dissolution of the red blood corpuscles with diminished coagulability of the blood; h[ae]molysis. -- H[ae]m`a*to*lyt"ic, a.
Haematolytic
Haematolysis H[ae]m`a*tol"y*sis, n. [NL.; h[ae]mato- + Gr. ? a loosing, dissolving, fr. ? to loose, dissolve.] (Physiol.) Dissolution of the red blood corpuscles with diminished coagulability of the blood; h[ae]molysis. -- H[ae]m`a*to*lyt"ic, a.
Haematometer
Haematometer H[ae]m`a*tom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]mato- + -meter.] (Physiol.) (a) Same as Hemadynamometer. (b) An instrument for determining the number of blood corpuscles in a given quantity of blood.
Haematophlina
Haematophlina H[ae]m`a*to*ph*li"na, n. pl. [NL., fr. -gr. ?, ?, blood + ? to love.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire.
Haematoplast
Haematoplast H[ae]m"a*to*plast`, n. [H[ae]mato- + Gr. ? to mold.] (Anat.) Same as H[ae]matoblast.
Haematoplastic
Haematoplastic H[ae]m`a*to*plas"tic, a. [H[ae]mato- + -plastic.] (Physiol.) Blood formative; -- applied to a substance in early fetal life, which breaks up gradually into blood vessels.
Haematoporphyrin
Haematoporphyrin H[ae]m`a*to*por"phy*rin, n. [H[ae]mato- + Gr. ? purple.] (Physiol. Chem.) See H[ae]matoin.
Haematosac
Haematosac H[ae]m"a*to*sac`, n. [H[ae]mato- + sac.] (Anat.) A vascular sac connected, beneath the brain, in many fishes, with the infundibulum.
Haematoscope
Haematoscope H[ae]m"a*to*scope`, n. A h[ae]moscope.
Haematosin
Haematosin H[ae]m`a*to"sin (? or ?), n. (Physiol. Chem.) Hematin. [R.]

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- Weston Education Centre (WEC), the James Black Centre, the Rayne Institute (haemato-oncology) and the Cicely Saunders Institute (palliative care). The Maurice...
- and anesthesia. It provides speciality services including Neurosurgery, Haemato-oncology, Pediatric surgery, Plastic surgery, Urology, Oncological surgery...
- Medical terms related to blood often begin with hemo-, hemato-, haemo- or haemato- from the Gr**** word αἷμα (haima) for "blood". In terms of anatomy and...
- to open a heart transplant centre. The MIOT Institute of Haematology, Haemato-Oncology & BMT performed the first T-replete haplo identical bone marrow...
- the SGCC&RI include Surgical Oncology, Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Haemato-Oncology, Radiology, Pain & Palliative Care, Supportive Therapy, Pathology...
- for Haemato-Oncology (from 1993) at the Leukaemia and Myeloma Units of the Royal Marsden Hospital. He was also, from 1977, Professor of Haemato-Oncology...
- in milky white urine. Blood sometimes mixes with the urine resulting in haemato-chyluria. Usually the condition is self-limiting and can sometimes lead...