Bihar, pisolitic concretions of hydrated iron peroxide, from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, are disseminated through the clay ; occasionally these nodules attain larger dimensions, some being found, near Dinajpur of the size of pigeons The Animal Parasites of Sheep - Página 185por Cooper Curtice, United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1890 - 222 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1846 - 496 páginas
...Museum of the College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, which consists of several small white concretions, of from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, composed of nearly pure carbonate of lime. In the analysis of a calculus given below, as containing... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1851 - 766 páginas
...capable of holding a pullet's egg ; it contained no urine, but some purulent matter, and fifteen calculi, from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, irregular in their shape, of a white colour, and rough on the surface. The mucous coat was considerably... | |
| 1869 - 600 páginas
...1869.) The name of subcutaneous condylomata has been given to growths from the integument, varying from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, with surfaces generally flattened, but in some few instances rounded. In the latter form there is often... | |
| 1875 - 584 páginas
...giving the cheese hue to itNo abscess was found. It was honeycombed all through, the cells varying from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, irregularly shaped and filled with creamy or laudable pus, and which gave to the incised surfaces the... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1880 - 192 páginas
...examination, have since decided that this is really identical with the true tubercle in man. spherical masses from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, and sometimes even secondary deposits in the liver and kidney. In the lungs of dogs, whose veins had... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1881 - 192 páginas
...examination, have since decided that this is really identical with the true tubercle in man. spherical masses from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, and sometimes even secondary deposits in the liver and kidney. In the lungs of dogs, whose veins had... | |
| William H. Lynch - 1883 - 232 páginas
...made. If the churning is stopped at the proper point, the butter will be gathered in little grannies from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea. If, now, the buttermilk be drawn off, and pure, cold water be substituted, the particles of buttermilk... | |
| 1885 - 428 páginas
...itching intensely. The surface of the tongue, on the other hand, is the seat of the erosions, which are from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, elongated and round, and surrounded by a whitish layer of horn, and itch greatly. Also characteristic... | |
| Robert Thomas Hill - 1887 - 342 páginas
...found here belongs to the subdivision of phosphatic conglomerates. The rock consists of small pebbles, from the size of a mustard seed to that of a pea, closely packed in a matrix of indurated calcareous marl. The pebbles are very compact, have a small... | |
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