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" At first small gray specks or elevated gray spots (glanders-nodules), varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea, make their appearance (Fig. "
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine - Page 353
1849
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Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology

Parker Cleaveland - Geology - 1816 - 702 pages
...variety is composed of granular, distinct concretions,t easdy separable, often by the finger only, and varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea, or still larger. These concretions are bounded by smooth, but irregular faces, often a little...
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 8

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Medicine - 1817 - 680 pages
...lungs contained myriads of tubercles, scattered over every part of their surface and substance, and varying in size from that of a pin's head, to that of a small apple. The largest were in the lungs themselves ; they were white ; particularly in contrast...
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An Elementary Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology: Designed for the ..., Volume 2

Parker Cleaveland - Geology - 1822 - 886 pages
...variety is composed of granular, distinct concretions, easily separable, often by the finger only, and varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea, or still larger. —Hence its name from the Greek xo*r,o«, a grain, and Ai0«s, a stone —...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 18

1833 - 624 pages
...appearance which has been called " cancer in disseminated masses ;" there was a vast number of tubercles, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of the point of a finger, and either isolated, or connected one with the other ; so thickly studded was...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1834 - 774 pages
...vesicles, he calls vesicular. This presents itself to the anatomist in the form of little red spots, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a hempseed, and in colour from blood red to livid red : they are often more fragile than the rest of...
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A Treatise on Pulmonary Consumption: Comprehending an Inquiry Into the ...

Sir James Clark - Lymphatics - 1835 - 316 pages
...which it is deposited. Crude tubercle. — This term is applied to certain tumours of a rounded form, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a small walnut. They have a yellowish white colour and a soft cheesy consistence. They are, as has...
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The Human Brain, Its Configuration, Structure, Development, and Physiology

Samuel Solly - Anatomy, Comparative - 1836 - 544 pages
...twenty-four hours after death. " Head. — There were several tumours h1 different parts of the brain, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a large walnut, and they were all surrounded by cysts more or less perfect. One of the largest was...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 15

1839 - 652 pages
...the scalp; nor is it confined to the outer surface of the body, but extends itself to the form, and varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a pea. No itching attends its presence on the skin, nor is desquamation of the cuticle an ordinary...
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The First Lines of the Theory and Practice of Surgery: Including ..., Volume 1

Samuel Cooper - Surgery - 1844 - 560 pages
...its former level, after it has been made to pit. As the disease advances, vesicles generally form, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a bean, and very often they are still larger. Their contents, which are at first a clear serum, frequently...
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Researches on Phthisis, Anatomical, Pathological and Therapeutical

Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis - Chest - 1844 - 618 pages
...from adhesions, and slightly engorged posteriorly and inferiorly; at its apex were twelve tubercles, varying in size from that of a pin's head to that of a hemp-seed, and two inches [5 centimeters] lower down, a tubercle, the size of a haricotbean, of yellowish...
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