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" The puHctiform melanosis, in which the black colouring matter appears in the shape of minute points or dots, cither grouped together in a small space, or scattered irregularly over a considerable extent of surface. These appearances are most frequently... "
The London Medical and Surgical Journal - Page 67
1834
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1834 - 836 pages
...stratiform — liquiform. Punctiform Melanosis. " This form of the disease appears in minute pointe or dots, grouped together in a small space, or scattered irregularly...of surface. These appearances are most frequently seen in the liver affected with melanosis, the cut surface of this organ appearing as if it had been...
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The First Lines of the Theory and Practice of Surgery: Including ..., Volume 1

Samuel Cooper - Surgery - 1844 - 560 pages
...Laennec, in which the black coloring matter appears in the shape of minute points, or dots, either grouped together in a small space, or scattered irregularly...if it had been sprinkled with soot or coal dust. 2. Tuberiform me Zanon*, which is by far the most common, answers to the concretions melaniques of French...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 3

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 788 pages
...deposit, the first is that in which the black colouri ing matter appears in minute points or dots, grouped together in a small space, or scattered irregularly over a considerable extent of surface, and which we have termed punctiform. These appearances are most frequently met with in the liver. The...
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The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, Volume 23

1850 - 730 pages
...melanosis, in which the black colouring matter appears in the shape of minute points or dots, either grouped in a small space, or scattered irregularly over a considerable extent of surface. This variety of melanosis is described by Mr. W. Haycock, VS, of Huddersfield. The subject was an old...
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