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" ... and colourless fluid ; this, on the approach of the second stage, gradually changes into an opaque, greenish, thicker fluid, intermixed with small lines or fine streaks of a yellow colour. At this period also the sputa are intermixed with small specks... "
An Analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science v. 1-7 - Page 88
by John Neill - 1852
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Consumption: Its Nature, Prevention, and Homoeopathic Treatment

William Hitchman (M.D.) - Tuberculosis - 1859 - 290 pages
...viscid, frothy, and colourless fluid ; this, on the approach of the second stage, gradually changes into an opaque, greenish, thicker fluid, intermixed...one particular character, which has always appeared to be pathognomonic of or peculiar to phthisis, although the more accurate and extensive observation...
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Meade's Manual for students preparing for examination at Apothecaries' hall ...

William Meade (M.R.C.S.) - 1859 - 684 pages
...intermixed with small specks of a dead white or slightly yellow colour, varying from the size of a pin-s head to that of a grain of rice, and which have been...one particular character, which has always appeared to me pathognomonic of phthisis, although the more accurate and extensive observation of modern pathologists...
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Consumption: Its Nature, Prevention, and Homoeopathic Treatment, (with ...

William Hitchman - Homeopathy - 1859 - 218 pages
...this period also the sputa are intermixed with small specks of a dead white or slightly yellow color, varying from the size of a pin's head to that of a...compared by Bayle to this grain when boiled. These have beeu noticed by many writers from Hippocrates downwards. After the complete evacuation of the tubercles,...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 25

Medicine - 1868 - 834 pages
...method of proceeding, and all our inoculations have been performed with a quantity of tuberculous matter varying . from the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of mustard seed at the most. In spite of this constant uniformity in the process and in the volume of...
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volume 29

Medicine - 1868 - 802 pages
...not that it will bo necessarily destroyed, but will be more or less imperfect. A small perforation from the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of wheat may heal and not impair the hearing power in the least. Troeltsch cautions us against a too favorable...
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Transactions of the American Surgical Association, Volume 3

American Surgical Association - Surgery - 1885 - 450 pages
...operation. On the eleventh day the animal was killed. The lungs again presented subpleural nodules, the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of sand, in which could be found large cells filled with fat molecules, granular cells, and fat globules...
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An Experimental and clinical study of air-embolism

Nicholas Senn - 1885 - 154 pages
...operation. On the eleventh day the animal was killed. The lungs again presented subpleural nodules, the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of sand, in which could be found large cells filled with fat molecules, granular cells, and fat globules...
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Regional Veterinary Surgery

Heinrich Möller, John A. W. Dollar - Veterinary medicine - 1909 - 912 pages
...small pedunculated warts. These new growths occur both on the mucous membrane and on the skin, and vary from the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of linseed. Their covering is often wanting in pigment, in consequence of which they appear red on the...
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Revista do Museu Paulista, Volumes 1-2

Brazil - 1895 - 794 pages
...searched for Coccidae, that not less than 5000 species actually exist. The species are mostly small, from the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of maize, but they are in most cases massed in quantity on the plants, and thereforee asy to see. They...
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New Orleans Medical News and Hospital Gazette, Volume 6

Medicine - 1859 - 988 pages
...they were fatty tumors. This patient presented, on everting th« lids of each eye, innumerable polypi, from the size of a pin's head to that of a grain of wheat — 'Some seaile, others attached by a narrow pedicle to the oculo-palpebral folds. The excrescences...
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