... steam and water, immediately upon issuing, expanded to a much greater size. The orifice was lined with an incrustation of carbonate of lime, and around it, and particularly on the southeast side, stood a miniature grove of slender stalagmitic arborescent... Squint: Its Causes, Pathology and Treatment - Page 88by Claud Alley Worth - 1903 - 229 pagesFull view - About this book
| Country life - 1852 - 618 pages
...unless entirely remored, would intercept too much Rght^ but I am quite afraid to risk them, where hail from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, sometimes falte. Another question arises, which I wish to ask you. My farm is one mile iü extent in... | |
| Country life - 1852 - 608 pages
...unless entirely removed, would intercept too much light ; but I am quite afraid to risk them, where hail from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, sometimes falls. Another question arises, which I wieh to ask you. My farm is one mile in extent in... | |
| Industrial arts - 1859 - 450 pages
...stood a miniature grove of slender stalagmitic arborescent concretions of the same substance. They were from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, and from four to eight inches in height. Many of them were branched, and the tips colored red, contrasting... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1880 - 224 pages
...anatomy I have ever seen. It will be observed that one (the right) is sacculated, the cysts ranging from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, and being round and oval ; in one of them is imbedded a calculus as large as a pea. The others were... | |
| Science - 1863 - 386 pages
...stood a miniature grove of slender stalagmitic arborescent concretions of the same substance. They were from half an inch to one and a- half inches in diameter, and from four to eight inches in height. Many of them were branched and the tips colored red, contrasting... | |
| Science - 1874 - 418 pages
....segments in the middle lobe and five in the lateral lobes ; posterior extremity obtuse. It varies in size from half an inch to one and a half inches in length. In Mr. Dyer's collection there are some very good specimens, found while excavating for a well... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - Clinical medicine - 1878 - 282 pages
...the disease is seen in nursing children, consisting of a single patch, covered by a thick, dry scab, from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, generally over or near the anterior fontanelle. The nurses will call it " milk-crust." From the language... | |
| Leeds Geological Association - Geology - 1885 - 878 pages
...below them. Some of the latter were short, broad, aud dome-shaped. Others were slender pillars varying from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter, and from a few inches to a foot or more in height. The formation of these tall and slender shafts required... | |
| United States. War Department - 1883 - 680 pages
...tobacco and corn destroyed, and other cropsmoreor less damaged. Brockton, Mass., 21st, hail-stones varied from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter; damage to window-glass very severe; all the large factories suffered heavy loss; reports from surrounding... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1896 - 1002 pages
...little anteriorly. There was a small nodule in the lung, and in the brain were eleven tumors varying from half an inch to one and a half inches in diameter. These tumors were very vascular and papillary, the papillae being covered with cylindrical epithelium.... | |
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