The individual scybala usually vary in size from that of a hazelnut to that of a walnut, and are frequently provided with one or two indentations which represent impressions of the tenia of the colon. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines - Page 239by Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo de Tavera - 1901 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1863 - 700 pages
...ate directly, and quickly recovered. 3. The tuberculated spleens of two pigs. The tubercles varied in size from that of a hazelnut to that of a walnut. The lungs and liver were also diseased, but the animals, notwithstanding, were in a tolerable condition,... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1879 - 260 pages
...distance to left of median line. Lungs. — Right lower lobe shows three or four infractions, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut. They extend to surface of pleura, are mainly wedge-shaped, and present, on section, a red, granular... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1869 - 770 pages
...circumscribed and tfte diffuse : 1. Circumscribed gangrene is the more common form. At isolated points varying in size, from that of a hazelnut to that of a walnut, we find the parenchyma of. the lung converted into a bluish-green, moist, frightfully fetid slough,... | |
| Henry Watts - 1872 - 1274 pages
...(Zepharovich, Jahrbuch d. geolog. Bcicheawtalt, ii. 978). Anhydrite nodules (A) coated with gypsum (B), varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut, occur in the rock-salt of Vizakna in Transylvania : — CaO BO* H'O a Bp.gr. A 39-37 34-73 1-20 0-72... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1876 - 800 pages
...circumscribed and the diffuse : 1. Circumscribed gangrene is the more common form. At isolated points varying in size, from that of a hazelnut to that of a walnut, we find the parenchyma of the lung converted into a bluish-green, moist, frightfully fetid slough,... | |
| Medicine - 1878 - 642 pages
...distance to left of median line. Lungs. — Right lower lobe shows three or four infarctions, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut. They extend to surface of pleura, are mainly wedge-shaped, and present, on section, a red, granular... | |
| Medicine - 1892 - 930 pages
...sarcoma, and fibro-sarcoma are found here as in other organs. They usually are of a round form, and vary in size from that of a hazelnut to that of a walnut, though the softer ones, especially if in the substance of the brain, may attain a much larger size.... | |
| Medicine - 1888 - 596 pages
...for some weeks. These almost invariably produce inflammatory exudation forming hard knots, varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut. These nuts are persistent, in some cases painful and if there be many of them they interfere with the... | |
| Arthur Herbert Church - Chemistry, Technical - 1890 - 344 pages
...as strong a varnish. The latter resin occurs in irregular rounded lumps or masses, generally varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut. It is hard and elastic. It consists of at least two resins, one of which, present to the extent of... | |
| 1894 - 402 pages
...the seat of numerous partly-cicatrized ulcers, while the liver was filled with small cavities varying in size from that of a hazel-nut to that of a walnut, and containing pus. This pus was found, on examination, to contain chains of cocci exactly resembling... | |
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