| 1854 - 550 páginas
...the physicians of Harrisonburg. Chest.—Adhesions of right pleura. Both lungs filled with tubercles, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small pea. None of the tubercles were softened. Heart normal. Slight effusion of lympth in pericardium.... | |
| William Tully - 1857 - 1634 páginas
...forms some Salts and in general its habitudes are like those of Sugar. Sarcocolla occurs in globules from the size of a grain of sand to that of a Pea. It is yellow and translucent like Gumrni Acaciœ verœ (Willd) It is incrystallizable, subviscid,... | |
| John M'Clelland - 1859 - 164 páginas
...population. This rock is composed in Kemaon of a basis of calc tuff, inclosing fragments of other rocks, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a millstone. These fragments are either rounded or angular, and the basis in which they are imbedded... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1863 - 492 páginas
...lower lobes, were studded equally, and throughout their substance, with millions of miliary tubercles, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a mustard or hemp seed. Under the costal pleurse, they were also in countless numbers. He had never complained... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1864 - 368 páginas
...sometimes called freestone dykes. bottom, the whin assumes a spheroidal form, the rounded masses varying from the size of a grain of sand to that of a large pea. These pellets are sometimes joined to each other, without, however, squeezing into each... | |
| Rosalinda Alicia Cox - 1864 - 146 páginas
...a process materially aided, though not entirely effected, by currents of wind. British spiders vary from the size of a grain of sand to that of a hazel-nut, and those of tropical countries attain the formidable dimensions of a small mouse. MITES.... | |
| David Page - 1865 - 520 páginas
...incrusting volcanic tufa. Pearlstone. — A variety of felspathic lava composed of a number of globules from the size of a grain of sand to that of a hazel nut, of a glassy or enamelled aspect and pearly lustre ; whence the name. Pearlstone passes by... | |
| Hugo Ziemssen - 1873 - 930 páginas
...three sizes, small, medium, and large, as follows : Small stones shall be considered as embracing those from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small pea. These are the most common, and occur in the largest numbers at once. Medium-sized stones... | |
| 1913 - 416 páginas
...Egypt. This little creature fastens itself on its victims, sucks the blood, and in a few hours distends from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. At certain seasons it is as if the very dust of the land were turned into lice. Sir Samuel Baker,... | |
| 1882 - 968 páginas
...Egypt, and which, fastening themselves on some victim, fatten at his expense, and in a few hours distend from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. Not being anxious to experimentalise in this matter, we turned away and entered a large Roman... | |
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