| Herbert Mayo - 1825 - 310 sider
...fifteen to twenty small oval bodies of different size and appearance: most of these are little capsules from the size of a millet seed to that of a small flattened pea, which contain a serous fluid ; they are termed corpora Graaffiana. One or more are found... | |
| John Burns - 1843 - 852 sider
...disease as a species of cancer, but the ulcer is never cauliflower-like. Hard or soft granulations. varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a pea, have been described under the name of the granular inflammation. Topical bleeding and emollients... | |
| 1845 - 546 sider
...a detail of cases in which infiltration of blood occurred in various forms, as in scattered points varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a walnut, or in plates separating the outer cortical cerebral layer, which were yet unattended with softening.... | |
| James Copland - 1845 - 492 sider
...colour and form of the deposition being perceptible through the elevated villous or peritoneal membrane, varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a pea. They may be very few or numerous — usually the latter in persons who have had tubercles in the... | |
| Charles Hogg - 1849 - 160 sider
...how it can be confounded with the diseases mentioned ; the prominent globular form of the vesicles, varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a small pea, and developed on an inflamed patch of skin; these vesicles always contain at first a colourless... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1851 - 766 sider
...deposited in the submucous cellular tissue, by which the lining membrane is elevated into little abscesses, from the size of a millet seed to that of a small pea. After a while, the covering breaks or sloughs, from the pressure of the pus, and thus an ulcer... | |
| James Copland - 1852 - 446 sider
...time, very rarely on the trunk, and never on the face. The eruption consists of small, distinct spots, varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a lentil, rounded, and of a deep red or violet red hue. The spots are not so numerous as the vesicles... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1858 - 1002 sider
...part these masses were scattered pretty equally, being as numerous at the base as at the apex, and varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a small walnut. Some were of firm consistence, and others soft and friable, presenting various degrees of induration.... | |
| James Henry Bennet - 1864 - 524 sider
...obliterated, and the sebaceous matter collecting behind, a steatomatous cyst, or tumor, is formed, varying from the size of a millet seed to that of a nut, or even larger. The proper tissue of the sebaceous follicle may also become hypertrophied, so... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1869 - 468 sider
...slightly red spots, upon which in a short time is developed six or eight firm and prominent vesicles from the size of a millet seed to that of a small pea. At first they are transparent, but in the course of a day become 6paque and milky ; there is frequently... | |
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