| Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr - 1848 - 1114 páginas
...grayish-white, homogeneous, somewhat doughy, but rather hard-feeling substance. The swelling thus formed, varies in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg. In some cases the swelling spreads along'the whole course of the periosteum. Such swellings have, until... | |
| 1849 - 1152 páginas
...into sight by the use of the bivalve speculum, and snipped off with a pair of scissors. If the polypi vary in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a large pear, they should be twisted round several times with the double hook forceps, and then drawn... | |
| 1850 - 586 páginas
...pemphigus. On some part of the body, most commonly on the extremities, appear one or more bullee, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg, appearing suddenly •nd painlessly, transparent or translucent, and breaking within a few hours after... | |
| 1850 - 592 páginas
...pemphigus. On some part of the body, most commonly on the extremities, appear one or more bulla, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg, appearing suddenly and painlessly, transparent or translucent, and breaking within a few hours after... | |
| James Copland - 1852 - 446 páginas
...and which are sometimes found, especially in the mesentery, will rarely be mistaken for cancer. They vary in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg. They ate vascular externally, of a bright red or purple colour, are soft and pulpy to the touch, and on... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1880 - 582 páginas
...usually caused by such an oedema, is also a frequent attendant. The roundish boils or tumors increase in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg. At first, when such a boil is making its appearance, it is not fastened to the skin ; the latter can... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1020 páginas
...The blood is generally coagulated, the liquid part being absorbed. The masses of extravasated blood vary in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg, of a blackish-red or dark chocolate color, inelastic, and void of air. On handling the lungs, the extravasations... | |
| 1875 - 510 páginas
...usually is. The uniformity of the curvature was everywhere interrupted by nodular projections varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg ; and it might be seen that these nodules sprang chiefly from that part of the spinal pillar which... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1876 - 800 páginas
...can only empty the vesicles in part, and they have no muscles nor ciliary epithelium. Haemorrhagic infarctions which occur in disease of the heart generally...off with the scalpel. In the immediate vicinity of tliis sharply-defined spot the lung is usually full of blood and oedematous from collateral fluxion.... | |
| United States. Dept. of Agriculture - 1878 - 754 páginas
...usually caused by such an oedema, is also a frequent attendant. The roundish boils or tumors increase in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a hen's egg. At first, when such a boil is making its appearance, it is not fastened to the skin ; the latter can... | |
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