The first state of pronounced alteration is the disintegration of the firm rock into a mass of hard angular fragments, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a human fist, which apparently do not readily disintegrate on exposure to the weather.... The Mineral Industry - Page 7981908Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1856 - 522 pages
...solid. 2. The extravasations may assume a lobular form, and be enclosed in sharplydefined cavities, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a walnut. The seat of these may be near the fetal or the uterine surface, and may cause projections,... | |
| Henry William Fuller - 1867 - 518 pages
...of their course, and present a series of alternate enlargements and contractions, the enlargements varying in size from that of a bean to that of a chestnut or even larger. Sometimes, again, the dilatation is almost confined to the extremities of... | |
| Chemistry - 1871 - 514 pages
...been damaged by beetles, and hardens rapidly in the air. Dull-white or dark-brown irregular pieces, varying in size from that of .a bean to that of a walnut, and elongated drops. Has a faint lustre and a smooth waxy fracture. Smells balsamic, somewhat... | |
| Leopold Gmelin - Chemistry - 1871 - 500 pages
...been damaged by beetles, and hardens rapidly in the air. Dull-white or dark-brown irregular pieces, varying in size from that of. a bean to that of a walnut, and elongated drops. Has a faint lustre and a smooth waxy fracture. Smells balsamic, somewhat... | |
| Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra - 1874 - 428 pages
...mentioned, precisely similar, but round or oval, spots occur, scattered over the trunk and the extremities, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a finger-nail or of a half-crown. By the touch, we detect that the white streaks and spots are somewhat... | |
| Insanity (Law) - 1875 - 374 pages
...where the nerve winds round the crus cerebri. Altogether I collected about eighteen of these hydatids, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a small pea, and there were also a number of others scattered about in various parts of the brain, but... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1882 - 1282 pages
...intercartilaginous spaces, and generally presents itself as a small tumor, of a rounded, globular, or ovoidal shape, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a pigeon's egg. It is of soft, gaseous consistence and easily effaced by pressure, but is reproduced... | |
| Medicine - 1912 - 586 pages
...bone" in 17% of 60 lungs examined by him. Broncholiths are irregular in form, with smooth surface, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a cherry, either very hard or even quite friable, and uniformly white or gray in color. Their composition... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - Medicine - 1884 - 406 pages
...matter what its cause is, it presents itself in the beginning as a necrotic portion of lung tissue, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a hen's egg. This necrotic piece of tissue is sharply defined ; after awhile it is isolated from the... | |
| Robert Barnes - 1885 - 1200 pages
...solid. 2. The extravasations may assume a lobular form, and be enclosed in sharply defined cavities, varying in size from that of a bean to that of a walnut. The seat of these may be near the foetal or the uterine surface, and may cause projections,... | |
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