| hammer t. |
a condition in which the proximal phalanx of a toe—most often that of the second toe—is extended and the second and distal phalanges are flexed, causing a clawlike appearance.
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| Hammerschlag's p. |
abnormal fatigability toward continuous sounds of gradually decreasing intensity.
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| hammock b. |
a bandage for retaining dressings on the head; it consists of a broad strip placed over the dressing, brought down over the ears, and held in place by a circular bandage around the head.
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| ham |
Sanskrit word meaning the gross body or instrument of the soul. The soul is the doer and the gross body is the instrument. Ham also refers to the ego.
Ãâó: www.storytellingmonk.org/ref/glossaries/h.htm
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| Hammond's d. |
athetosis.
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