This last bed of lava must have been brought to a state of the most perfect liquefaction, as it had filled up every crevice that was more than half an inch wide. It appeared highly glazed, and in some places we could discover small round pebbles from... The Edinburgh Journal of Science - Page 3721826Full view - About this book
| Luke Herbert - 1832 - 372 pages
...a magnetic needle was, at a certain distance, set in motion by it. Many similar pieces of platina, from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, in the collection of the Imperial Mining Academy of St. Petersburg, exhibit similar properties. SUBMARINE... | |
| William Ellis - 1833 - 362 pages
...filled up every crevice that was more than half an inch wide. It appeared highly glazed, and in some places we could discover small round pebbles, from the size of a hazelnut to that of a hen's egg of the same colour, and having the same vitreous covering, yet seeming... | |
| Alfred-Armand-Louis-Marie Velpeau - 1856 - 650 pages
...other respects enjoy good health, or have only suffered from some uterine derangement, we find a tumour from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, which is hard, elastic, somewhat irregular, usually indolent, and perfectly moveable, so as to be easily... | |
| 1907 - 1058 pages
...consistence, which are inseparable from the gland tissue. They are not particularly sensitive, and vary from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, and while the masses are more or less separated from each other, they usually lie in the same quadrant.... | |
| William Stokes - 1882 - 670 pages
...vessels ; while in the second, of which I have seen but a single instance, a ring of tumoursvarying from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, existed immediately above the bifurcation of the trachea. These tumours were all encysted ; some containing... | |
| sir Herbert Isambard Owen - 1882 - 328 pages
...The largest cyst, at the lower part of the tumour, is of about half a pint capacity; the others vary from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg. They communicate with each other by means of rounded openings. The walls of the largest are thin and... | |
| 1906 - 298 pages
...emaciated that he had to be carried to the radiation. The submaxillary line is filled up with tumors of the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg. Axillary and inguinal regions free. Spleen not enlarged. Blood normal, hemoglobin 50 per cent. After... | |
| Emanuel Mendel - 1907 - 340 pages
...partially newly formed, and an othematoma thereby arises; a tumor which appears especially in men, varying from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, and finally leads to atrophy of the ear. The othematoma appears very rarely in healthy persons after... | |
| 1907 - 1012 pages
...consistence, which are inseparable from the gland tissue. They are not particularly sensitive, and vary from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg, and while the masses are more or less separated from each other, they usually lie In the same quadrant.... | |
| Isaac Adler - 1912 - 392 pages
...theliom respiration, loss of fremitus over all of left upper lobe. A few weeks before death nodules from the size of a hazel nut to that of a hen's egg in skin of abdomen and leg, which when incised show a viscid fluid. Death in extreme marasmus c BRUNET,... | |
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