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HYDROCEPHALUS

Volume 2 · 52 words · 1771 Edition

in surgery, a preternatural distention of the head, to an uncommon size, by a stagnation and extravasation of the lymph, which, when collected within side of the bones of the cranium, the hydrocephalus is then termed internal; as it is external, when retained betwixt the common integuments and the cranium. See Surgery.