III, killed after 47 days, shows upon the surface of the liver the mesentery and omentum, nodules varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a large grain of rice. These are firm and white and of a little greater consistence than those found in Frog... A Text-book of pathology - Page 728by Joseph McFarland - 1904 - 806 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1872 - 698 pages
...liver. The liver was nearly normal in size, but presented on section jninifrous little hard whitish nodules, varying from the size of a pin-head to that of a pea, or even smaller. These were invariably situated in the course of the portal vessels, ie in the interlobular... | |
| Johann Steiner - 1875 - 446 pages
...which are not separable aetiologically, the infarctus of new-born children, and larger concretions varying from the size of a pin-head to that of a pea or cherry-pip. The uric acid infarctus is found in the bodies of children who die within the first... | |
| Hugo Ziemssen - 1876 - 1074 pages
...partake of the character of intense chronic laryngitis, he always found growths on the mucous membrane, varying from the size of a pin-head to that of a pea, of a bright-red color and distinctly recognizable papillary structure, situated on the epiglottis,... | |
| 1882 - 460 pages
...much warmer rooms than most people. She has from a child been subject to canker sores in her mouth, varying from the size of a pin-head to that of a pea ; these at times extend into the throat ; her appetite is good ; the bowels are usually relaxed. When... | |
| 1892 - 478 pages
...tar. SCABIES. vesicular and pustular eruption on the hands, especially on the digits ; and pustules varying from the size] of a pin-head to that of a pea, and tending to run together. A few indistinct burrows are found between the fingers. The other two... | |
| Henry Munson Lyman - 1892 - 968 pages
...with a puriform secretion, which becomes caseated, and sometimes calcified, forming an offensive mass, varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a pea. It is composed of oil globules, crystals of cholesterine and of the fatty acids, associated with embryonic... | |
| New York State Pathological Laboratory of the University of Buffalo - 1899 - 478 pages
...defined. Frog III, killed after 47 days, shows upon the surface of the liver the mesentery and omentum, nodules varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a large grain of rice. These are firm and white and of a little greater consistence than those found... | |
| Ernst Paul Friedrich - 1900 - 406 pages
...diffuse gummatous infiltration, and gummy tumor. The first of these manifests itself in the form of small nodules, varying from the size of. a pinhead to that of a split pea, closely aggregated or even confluent. Lewin remarks that their covering of mucous membrane,... | |
| Frederick Newman - 1903 - 1030 pages
...defined. Frog III. killed after 47 dsiys, shows upon the surface of the liver, the mesentery and omentum. nodules varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a large grain of rice. These are firm and white and of a little greater consistence than those found... | |
| 1903 - 766 pages
...defined. Frog III, killed after 47 days, shows upon the surface of the liver the mesentery and omentum, nodules varying from the size of a pinhead to that of a large grain of rice. These are firm and white and of a little greater consistence than those found... | |
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