| 1901 - 574 páginas
...healthy skin, more rarely appearing on the site of a pre-existent erythema. The individual lesions vary in size from that of a small pea to that of a hen's egg, or sometimes even larger. The eruption is usually generalised from the first, and the lesions... | |
| George Emerson Brewer - 1903 - 744 páginas
...occasionally on the neck. They appear as rounded, freely movable bodies in the substance of the skin, varying in size from that of a small pea to that of an English •walnut, or even larger. They are easily ruptured and occasionally suppurate. If the capsule... | |
| Henry Ware Cattell - 1903 - 458 páginas
...irritation of surrounding tissues a fibrous capsule generally develops on the outside. The cysts vary in size from that of a small pea to that of a child's head. From the inner (parenchymatous) layer may develop brood capsules, which in their turn... | |
| 1904 - 492 páginas
...which they are easily removed (shelled out, same as fibromata from the uterine wall). These tumors vary in size from that of a small pea to that of a large pigeon egg. Should it happen, as it frequently does, that one of these tumors is situated along... | |
| Lewis Wright - 1905 - 264 páginas
...variety is not uncommon in ' nice ' ponds, in the shape of apparent balls of rather greenish jelly, in size from that of a small pea to that of a marble. This type will strongly remind us of similar groups of Eotifers, later on (§ 88). We must... | |
| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1905 - 788 páginas
...relative frequency in both of the sexes and especially between the ages of three and twelve. They vary in size from that of a small pea to that of a large chestnut, although cases are on record in which the tumor has been considerably larger. Their... | |
| Robert Hall Babcock - 1907 - 864 páginas
...inflammatory exudate. To the touch the lung feels more or less nodular but still crepitant, the nodules varying in size from that of a small pea to that of a cherry stone or hazelnut. These solid masses are scattered through the lung or lobe and hence the appellation... | |
| Robert Hall Babcock - 1907 - 864 páginas
...inflammatory exudate. To the touch the lung feels more or less nodular but still crcpitant, the nodules varying in size from that of a small pea to that of a cherry stone or hazelnut. These solid masses are scattered through the lung or lobe and hence the appellation... | |
| 1908 - 620 páginas
...collection of rounded cystic masses, extending into the right hypochondrium. The numerous cysts varied in size from that of a small pea to that of a walnut, and were closely packed together in the form of a cone, of which the apex lay some two inches... | |
| John King - 1909 - 980 páginas
...ammoniac is not a gum proper, but a gum-resin; it is met with in tears and in lump. The tears vary in size from that of a small pea to that of a walnut. The lump ammoniac varies in appearance according to its quality. The best kind is composed... | |
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