Humour Health Dictionary

Humour: From 2 Different Sources


An archaic term once used for a theory regarding the causation of disease as due to an improper mixture in the body of blood, bile, phlegm and black bile. The term remains in describing some body ?uids, such as the aqueous and vitreous humours of the EYE.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Aqueous Humour

A watery fluid that fills the front chamber of the eye, behind the cornea.... aqueous humour

Vitreous Humour

The transparent, gellike body that fills the rear compartment of the eye between the crystalline lens and the retina.

The vitreous humour consists almost entirely of water.... vitreous humour

Humours

Liquid or jelly-like substances in the body.

The term humours usually refers to the aqueous humour and vitreous humour that occur in the eye.... humours




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