Hepar

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 656

Hepar (Gr. hēpar, 'the liver') is the name given by the older chemists to various compounds of sulphur, from their brown, liver-like colour. Hepatie means belonging to the liver; as, hepatic artery, vein, duct, &c. Hepatica is a term for medicines which affect the liver and its appendages.

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