... varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small child's head — the taste more or less aromatic, sweet, or subacid. It is produced on spurs, which spring from branchlets of two or more years growth, and continue to bear for a series of years. The Medical Times and Gazette - Page 941879Full view - About this book
| Parker Cleaveland - 1822 - 886 pages
...Lehigh, and Tobyhannah, on Broad Mountain. It is sometimes in compact, indurated, detached masses, varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a man's head — sometimes its texture is porous or spongy — and sometimes it is cellular, the cavities... | |
| 1839 - 272 pages
...this opinion. During my expedition through the y alais and other parts of Switzerland, I saw goitres varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a peck loaf. Coxe here alludes to the supposed agency of water in producing these diseases. But the truth... | |
| W. M. Buchanan - 1846 - 768 pages
...the emblem of empire. EI'GLE-STOSEB, atites; a variety of arllacooiis iron ore of a nodular form, d varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a man's head, and containing a ort of loose kernel. It obtained this tame from a supposition that the... | |
| William Baird - 1858 - 642 pages
...of Xalapo, and has a root of a roundish tuberous form, black externally, white and milky within, and varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a moderate sized turnip. It is imported in thin transverse slices, solid, hard, and heavy, and is used... | |
| 1897 - 336 pages
...streams of carbonic acid. Near Neubau, in Waldeck, for instance, I have seen bubbles of carbonic acid varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a man's head, bursting on the surface of springs, incessantly, day and night ; and this volcanic action... | |
| 1907 - 974 pages
...months' pregnancy, the walls somewhat thickened, and the cavity absolutely filled with polypoid growths, varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small orange. The microscopical examination proved them to be small celled sarcoma. CASE III. — Pedunculated... | |
| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 pages
...rind sometimes downy, sometimes glabrous, sometimes thickish, and sometimes very thin and transparent, varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small child's head — the taste more or less aromatic, sweet, or subacid. It is produced on spurs,... | |
| 1868 - 878 pages
...rind sometimes downy, sometimes glabrous, sometimes thickish, and sometimes very thin and transparent, varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small child's head — the taste more or less aromatic, sweet, or subacid. It is produced on spurs,... | |
| 1869 - 588 pages
...investigation. (1) Hcemorrhages from a cavity. — These are due partly to ruptures of small sac-like aneurysms, varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a pea and under, developed on branches of the pulmonary artery running in the walls of cavities ; partly... | |
| Lombe Atthill - 1871 - 264 pages
...the lochia are capable even if retained, of giving origin to these growths, but only when portions varying in size "from that of a walnut to that of a goose egg or larger, and which contain one or more colytedons of the placenta" are left behind, and... | |
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