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pyopneumohepatitis (medicine) and Lydia (sh)


pyopneumohepatitis (medicine)


pyopneumohepatitis
Combination of pus and air in the liver, usually in association with an abscess.

Origin: pyo-+ G. Pneuma, air, + hepatitis


Lydia (sh)




Ancient land, western Anatolia.

Located in present-day Turkey, it was bounded on the west by the Aegean Sea and profoundly influenced the Ionian Greeks in the 7th-6th centuries BC through such economic developments as the use of metallic coinage. It was conquered by the Persians under Cyrus II in 546 BC. It later passed to Syria and Pergamum, and under the Romans it became part of the province of Asia.