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" ... of vaseline. In three days the polypus had dwindled from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a pin's head, in a week there was no trace of it, though a thin dark looking discharge remained. This was dressed with boracic acid, and a paraffin plug,... "
Monthly Homoeopathic Review - Page 669
1883
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Geological Magazine

Henry Woodward - 1881 - 634 pages
...quartzite or schist may be found. They vary Fio. 2. Section in Twt Hill Quarry from a to « (Ground Plan). from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a pigeon's egg. The quartz pebbles frequently exhibit a glazed appearance, and the matrix contains crystals...
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Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery: With Special Reference to the Management ...

James Marion Sims - 1866 - 462 pages
...I have (put it in the first class. We often find small polypi in the canal of the cervix. They vary from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a small bean, and are called nabothian polypi. (Sec fig. 19, page 62.) They may be very effectually destroyed...
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A la California: Sketches of Life in the Golden State

Albert S. Evans - 1873 - 442 pages
...beach some twenty to fifty feet in width at high or low tide. The beach is composed wholly of pebbles, from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a good-sized walnut. They are of all colors — white, red, brown, yellow, green, and variegated. Those...
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Cyclopædia of the practice of medicine v. 9, 1880, Volume 9

Hugo Ziemssen - 1873 - 930 pages
...fifty-seven years, the sabserous veins of the colon strewn with dark red, mulberry-shaped varices, from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a large pea, is of the opinion that a mechanical cause of such varicosi ties cannot always be discovered...
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Geological Magazine, Volume 8

Henry Woodward - 1881 - 824 pages
...or schist may be found. They vary FIG. 2. Section in Twt Hill Quarry from a to ñ (Ground Ïàï). from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a pigeon's egg. The quartz pebbles frequently exhibit a glazed appearance, and the matrix contains crystals...
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THE MONTHLY HOMCEOPATHIC REVIEW

ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 pages
...probe dipped in liq. hydr. nitr., and gave as an ointment 15 grains of the ungt. hydr. nitr. to 5ss. of vaseline. In three days the polypus had dwindled...paraffin plug, while kali hydriod, followed by hydrastis Q was given internally. By the 20th April the car was free from the slightest discharge, and, contrary...
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THE MONTHLY HOMCEOPATHIC REVIEW

ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 pages
...probe dipped in liq. hydr. nitr., and gave as an ointment 15 grains of the ungt. hydr. nitr. to 5ss. of vaseline. In three days the polypus had dwindled...paraffin plug, while kali hydriod, followed by hydrastis Q was given internally. By the 20th April the car was free from the slightest discharge, and, contrary...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 27

1883 - 784 pages
...probe dipped in liq. liydr. nitr., and gave as an ointment 15 grains of the ungt. hydr. nitr. to §ss. of vaseline. In three days the polypus had dwindled...discharge remained. This was dressed with boracic add, and a paraffin plug, . while kali hydriod, followed by hydrastis <f was given internally. By the...
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Annual report of the Commissioner of the Michigan Department of Health for ...

1897 - 756 pages
...face, ears, hands, and especially about the elbow and knee joints, there were numbers of dark red scabs from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a pea (1 to » tenths of an inch). The scabs were raised above the surface of the skin, dry and hard...
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Proceedings of the Good Roads Institute, Held at the ..., Volumes 1-15

Good Roads Institute, Chapel Hill, N.C. - 1897 - 1172 pages
...structure. The latter is due to porphyritic feldspar crystals and small bodies of pegmatite, ranging from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a walnut, scattered through the gneiss. Beds where pegmatization has been small, or where nearly the...
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