"Hypo" Quotes from Famous Books
... pamphlet extends further back than the seventeenth century and Burton's Anatomy. The ancient Greeks had theorized about hypochondria: hypochondriasis signified a disorder beneath (hypo) the gristle (chondria) and the disease was discussed principally in physiological terms. The belief that hypochondriasis was a somatic condition persisted until the second half of the seventeenth century at which time an innovation was made ... — Hypochondriasis - A Practical Treatise (1766) • John Hill
... in hypo—the fixing takes place very quickly—then examine the picture for the faults above described; if they are found, wash the plate under the tap gently, and bring into operation a camel's hair brush and a weak solution of cyanide of potassium. Apply the brush to the over-printed ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885 • Various
... fingers over the welts and bruises and commented bluntly that it was well the fishermen had returned his arms and legs into their sockets before he fully regained consciousness. It muttered and clucked to itself as it used the hypo which Johnny could ... — Far from Home • J.A. Taylor
... two acids in a series, the prefixes hypo, less, and per, more, are used. The following is such a ... — An Introduction to Chemical Science • R.P. Williams |