| Freeman Josiah Bumstead - 1861 - 728 pages
...deposited in a larger quantity than elsewhere. In these portions, are seen a number of papular elevations, from the size of a lentil to that of a pea, and firm. No pain. Feb. 10. All the inoculated surface is covered with tubercles of a brownish-red color,... | |
| Adolf Zander - 1864 - 276 pages
...affecting the retina, or in retinitis. The second stage is further characterised by retinal hemorrhages, both superficial and deepseated, and proceeding from...agrees generally with the foregoing description, found, in the cases that he examined, the papilla very considerably although irregularly tumefied. It was... | |
| Eduard Heinrich Henoch - 1889 - 472 pages
...different size and form which appear on the face and also all over the body. The smaller of these are from the size of a lentil to that of a pea and rounded in form, and they are often described as roseola ; the larger, which are irregular in form... | |
| 1893 - 1022 pages
...becomes elevated by the effusion of a serous or sero-purulent fluid. The lesions are at first convex, from the size of a lentil to that of a pea, and surrounded by a well-defined coppery areola. In the course of a few days they become flattened or depressed... | |
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