| Parker Cleaveland - 1816 - 702 Seiten
...Haydeu and Gilmor of Baltimore. 2. GRAKULAR cHROMATK OF IRON. It occurs in irregular grains, varying in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a grain of pepper. 3. AMORPHOUS OHROMATE or IRON. This is found in masses .•lion- or less compact,... | |
| Parker Cleaveland - 1822 - 886 Seiten
...Hayden and Gilmor of Baltimore. 2. GRANULAR cHHOMATF. OF IRON. It occurs in irregular grains, yarying in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a grain of pepper. 3. AMORPHOUS CHUOMATE OF IRON. Th is is found in masses more or less compact, which... | |
| James Hope - 1832 - 652 Seiten
...strictly, come under the head of acute arteritis, they may be conveniently considered in this place. They vary in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a pea or bean, have more or less thick and ragged edges, and are sometimes so deep as to reach, and even... | |
| Ambrose Blacklock - 1838 - 270 Seiten
...membrane, pleura, which surrounds the organ. These tubercles, as the hard white bodies are called, vary in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a pea. They are sprinkled through all parts of the lung, and will in every dissection, be found in a... | |
| William Mackenzie - 1854 - 1160 Seiten
...the edges of the eyelids, especially at the inner canthus, sometimes single, often in groups, varying in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a pea. Having been punctured with the lancet, their walls are to be laid hold of with a pair of toothed... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1855 - 904 Seiten
...dry by the absorption of the fluid parts. The tumours which it forms are called chalk stones. They vary in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a walnut, and are sometimes very numerous, forming large masses about the knuckles and other joints.... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1864 - 1112 Seiten
...that might otherwise have been saved. 6. Calculous Concretions. — Calculous concretions, varying in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a small cherry, and of a rounded, oval, or pyriform shape, are sometimes seen in the tonsils, chiefly... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 802 Seiten
...solid bodies were felt, but not in the main sack. A number were hooked out with the finger, and varied in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a bullet. One of the latter size could be distinctly felt, but no communication between the space containing... | |
| 1870 - 810 Seiten
...examination, as in the case of akrochordon, but which may be handled and felt. These tumours may range in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a billiard baU ; they are always prominent, sometimes merely sessile, and more or less embedded in the... | |
| Henry Aubrey Husband - 1873 - 300 Seiten
...fibrosum. M. contagiosum is characterised by the presence of rounded elevations on the skin, varying in size from that of a mustard seed to that of a walnut or even larger. The elevations consist of little cysts filled with a hard or soft sebaceous... | |
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