| Indiana State Medical Association - 1895 - 546 páginas
...biliary calculi maybe divided into three sizes — small, medium and large. Small stones embracing those from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small pea. Medium-sized stones are those from the size of a pea to that of a hazelnut. Large stones... | |
| Leslie B. C. Trotter - 1913 - 170 páginas
...branches in the intestinal walls. The mucosa of the stomach and intestine shewed numerous ecchymoses from the size of a grain of sand to that of a hempseed, irregular in outline and dark red in colour : the arterioles supplying these spots were blocked... | |
| 1904 - 470 páginas
...small masses of greisen were observed containing more or less cassiterite. The mineral is in small pieces from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. This greisen can be traced across the Rudisill lot and is observed in the street beyond. Fifty... | |
| Herbert M. Shelton - 1996 - 324 páginas
...gall bladder providing of course, the metabolic state is favorable. These stones may range in size from the size of a grain of sand to that of a walnut, or larger. The smaller ones pass out without distress, the larger ones remain in th*» pall... | |
| 1837 - 748 páginas
...as they do other organs of the body. "They are either encysted or not — of a spheroidal shape — from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea, and even of a hen's egg. The substance of which they are formed, is of a transparent grey; the... | |
| Indiana. State Board of Agriculture - 1900 - 1120 páginas
...body — the intestines, diaphragm muscles, and even the skin may be invaded. They produce small cysts from the size of a grain of sand to that of a millet seed. It Is not known how long they can live in this condition, but it seems probable that it... | |
| 168 páginas
...branches in the intestinal walls. The mucosa of the stomach and intestine shewed numerous ecchymoses from the size of a grain of sand to that of a hempseed, irregular in outline and dark red in colour : the arterioles supplying these spots were blocked... | |
| 1828 - 796 páginas
...of rounded fragments of wacken, basalt, sandstone, quartz, and occasionally of other rock, varying from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. It is horizontally stratified; the coarse parts being lowest. It is observable in the beds of... | |
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