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Lectures on localization in diseases of the brain, delivered at the Faculté de médecine, Paris, 1875 . e analogies are considerable, since the same alteration(gray induration) is in both cases located in the same tissue.But there are also variations worthy of notice ; thus, in prim-itive sclerosis the fascicular lesions are necessarily double, that Those cases where the extension of the lesion exceeds its habitual limits, theinvasion, for example, of the anterior gray cornua, which will be considered fartheron, are certainly among the most decisive arguments which can be employed toestablish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lectures-on-localization-in-diseases-of-the-brain-delivered-at-the-faculte-de-medecine-paris-1875-e-analogies-are-considerable-since-the-same-alterationgray-induration-is-in-both-cases-located-in-the-same-tissuebut-there-are-also-variations-worthy-of-notice-thus-in-prim-itive-sclerosis-the-fascicular-lesions-are-necessarily-double-that-those-cases-where-the-extension-of-the-lesion-exceeds-its-habitual-limits-theinvasion-for-example-of-the-anterior-gray-cornua-which-will-be-considered-fartheron-are-certainly-among-the-most-decisive-arguments-which-can-be-employed-toestablish-image339985864.html
RM2AN3KC8–Lectures on localization in diseases of the brain, delivered at the Faculté de médecine, Paris, 1875 . e analogies are considerable, since the same alteration(gray induration) is in both cases located in the same tissue.But there are also variations worthy of notice ; thus, in prim-itive sclerosis the fascicular lesions are necessarily double, that Those cases where the extension of the lesion exceeds its habitual limits, theinvasion, for example, of the anterior gray cornua, which will be considered fartheron, are certainly among the most decisive arguments which can be employed toestablish
MISMINIIISAbrIxiewaels40141 41. Well Boring and Pumping Machinery. Ransome's Induration Process. Heating Surface of Boilers. Preservation of Eggs. Our Impending Boom., scientific american, 1869-12-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/misminiiisabrixiewaels40141-41-well-boring-and-pumping-machinery-ransomes-induration-process-heating-surface-of-boilers-preservation-of-eggs-our-impending-boom-scientific-american-1869-12-11-image334311142.html
RM2ABW57J–MISMINIIISAbrIxiewaels40141 41. Well Boring and Pumping Machinery. Ransome's Induration Process. Heating Surface of Boilers. Preservation of Eggs. Our Impending Boom., scientific american, 1869-12-11
. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. 3 Fig. 1. Weathered boulder of Oriskany sandstone. Fig. 2. Concentric weathering in diabase. Fig. 3. Zonal structure in weathered argillite. Fig. 4. Weathered sandstone, showing induration along joint planes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merrill, George P[erkins] 1854-. New York, London, The Macmillan company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-rocks-rock-weathering-and-soils-petrology-soils-3-fig-1-weathered-boulder-of-oriskany-sandstone-fig-2-concentric-weathering-in-diabase-fig-3-zonal-structure-in-weathered-argillite-fig-4-weathered-sandstone-showing-induration-along-joint-planes-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-merrill-george-p-erkins-1854-new-york-london-the-macmillan-company-image216288874.html
RMPFTPJJ–. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. 3 Fig. 1. Weathered boulder of Oriskany sandstone. Fig. 2. Concentric weathering in diabase. Fig. 3. Zonal structure in weathered argillite. Fig. 4. Weathered sandstone, showing induration along joint planes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merrill, George P[erkins] 1854-. New York, London, The Macmillan company
An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . )-a3. Fromp.s, the nose, and poia, a flowing. Fr., rhinon-hee. Ger., Nasen-schleimfiuss. A flow of mucus from the nose. [E.] RHINOSCIiEKOMA (Lat.), n. n. Ri2n(ren)-o(o3)-skle2r(sklar)-oma. Gen,, -omatos {-atis). From pts, the nose, and aKhrjptofia,an induration. Fr., rhinosclerome. Ger., Rhinosclerom. A neo-plastic disease peculiar to the region of the anterior nares, affect-ing both the skin and th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-encyclopdic-medical-dictionarybeing-a-dictionary-of-the-technical-terms-used-by-writers-on-medicine-and-the-collateral-sciences-in-the-latin-english-french-and-german-languages-a3-fromps-the-nose-and-poia-a-flowing-fr-rhinon-hee-ger-nasen-schleimfiuss-a-flow-of-mucus-from-the-nose-e-rhinosciiekoma-lat-n-n-ri2nren-oo3-skle2rsklar-oma-gen-omatos-atis-from-pts-the-nose-and-akhrjptofiaan-induration-fr-rhinosclerome-ger-rhinosclerom-a-neo-plastic-disease-peculiar-to-the-region-of-the-anterior-nares-affect-ing-both-the-skin-and-th-image340217306.html
RM2ANE6J2–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . )-a3. Fromp.s, the nose, and poia, a flowing. Fr., rhinon-hee. Ger., Nasen-schleimfiuss. A flow of mucus from the nose. [E.] RHINOSCIiEKOMA (Lat.), n. n. Ri2n(ren)-o(o3)-skle2r(sklar)-oma. Gen,, -omatos {-atis). From pts, the nose, and aKhrjptofia,an induration. Fr., rhinosclerome. Ger., Rhinosclerom. A neo-plastic disease peculiar to the region of the anterior nares, affect-ing both the skin and th
Development of the Artificial Ultramarine Industry. Induration of Soft Limestones with Fluosilicates. The Value of String. An Editor's Experience with tdrehtning. Steel Nails. Dakota Enterprise. fol. Over the Ocean on Wheels., scientific american, 1883-08-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/development-of-the-artificial-ultramarine-industry-induration-of-soft-limestones-with-fluosilicates-the-value-of-string-an-editors-experience-with-tdrehtning-steel-nails-dakota-enterprise-fol-over-the-ocean-on-wheels-scientific-american-1883-08-11-image334326721.html
RM2ABWW41–Development of the Artificial Ultramarine Industry. Induration of Soft Limestones with Fluosilicates. The Value of String. An Editor's Experience with tdrehtning. Steel Nails. Dakota Enterprise. fol. Over the Ocean on Wheels., scientific american, 1883-08-11
. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 16 TRANSFORMATIONS OF INSECTS. insects or butterflies is formed by a single lamina or plate, com- mencing from two points of induration; but the more complicated. Calosoma sycophanta. The beetle with the head, the portions of the thorax, and the abdomen separated and magnified. arch of the larva of the beetle results from the union of two series of pieces. The thorax is that part of the body which gives origin to the legs and wings. In this class of insects the thorax is invariably formed by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-transformations-or-metamorphoses-of-insects-insects-insects-myriapoda-arachnida-crustacea-16-transformations-of-insects-insects-or-butterflies-is-formed-by-a-single-lamina-or-plate-com-mencing-from-two-points-of-induration-but-the-more-complicated-calosoma-sycophanta-the-beetle-with-the-head-the-portions-of-the-thorax-and-the-abdomen-separated-and-magnified-arch-of-the-larva-of-the-beetle-results-from-the-union-of-two-series-of-pieces-the-thorax-is-that-part-of-the-body-which-gives-origin-to-the-legs-and-wings-in-this-class-of-insects-the-thorax-is-invariably-formed-by-image237915583.html
RMRR1YN3–. The transformations (or metamorphoses) of insects. Insects; Insects; Myriapoda; Arachnida; Crustacea. 16 TRANSFORMATIONS OF INSECTS. insects or butterflies is formed by a single lamina or plate, com- mencing from two points of induration; but the more complicated. Calosoma sycophanta. The beetle with the head, the portions of the thorax, and the abdomen separated and magnified. arch of the larva of the beetle results from the union of two series of pieces. The thorax is that part of the body which gives origin to the legs and wings. In this class of insects the thorax is invariably formed by
. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. TDBERCULOSIS. 393 The other cow was also a case of general tuherculosis, and presented somewhat similar lesions of the udder. The induration of the gland was readily detected, and examination of the milk showed, as in the previous case, the presence of tubercle bacilli. It will be observed that in neither of these cases was the disease limited to the udder ; in both the implication of the gland was part of general tuber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-bacteriology-including-the-etiology-and-prevention-of-infective-diseases-and-a-short-account-of-yeasts-and-moulds-haematazoa-and-psorosperms-bacteriology-tdberculosis-393-the-other-cow-was-also-a-case-of-general-tuherculosis-and-presented-somewhat-similar-lesions-of-the-udder-the-induration-of-the-gland-was-readily-detected-and-examination-of-the-milk-showed-as-in-the-previous-case-the-presence-of-tubercle-bacilli-it-will-be-observed-that-in-neither-of-these-cases-was-the-disease-limited-to-the-udder-in-both-the-implication-of-the-gland-was-part-of-general-tuber-image232384528.html
RMRE20RC–. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. TDBERCULOSIS. 393 The other cow was also a case of general tuherculosis, and presented somewhat similar lesions of the udder. The induration of the gland was readily detected, and examination of the milk showed, as in the previous case, the presence of tubercle bacilli. It will be observed that in neither of these cases was the disease limited to the udder ; in both the implication of the gland was part of general tuber
. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 102 RHEUMATISM. synovial sacs appear distencled, fluctuating and in exactly the same condition as in ordinary bog-spavin. This is what has been termed the exudative form of infectious arthritis. In the second, the enlarged joint remains very sensitive, the walls of the synovial sac are thickened, fluctuation is either alDsent or only slightly marked, but induration is very manifest. This constitutes the plastic form. Exudative arthritis is the form usually seen at first. It may preserve. Fig. 56.—Plastic form of infectious rheu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-veterinary-medicine-102-rheumatism-synovial-sacs-appear-distencled-fluctuating-and-in-exactly-the-same-condition-as-in-ordinary-bog-spavin-this-is-what-has-been-termed-the-exudative-form-of-infectious-arthritis-in-the-second-the-enlarged-joint-remains-very-sensitive-the-walls-of-the-synovial-sac-are-thickened-fluctuation-is-either-aldsent-or-only-slightly-marked-but-induration-is-very-manifest-this-constitutes-the-plastic-form-exudative-arthritis-is-the-form-usually-seen-at-first-it-may-preserve-fig-56plastic-form-of-infectious-rheu-image232342853.html
RMRE03K1–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 102 RHEUMATISM. synovial sacs appear distencled, fluctuating and in exactly the same condition as in ordinary bog-spavin. This is what has been termed the exudative form of infectious arthritis. In the second, the enlarged joint remains very sensitive, the walls of the synovial sac are thickened, fluctuation is either alDsent or only slightly marked, but induration is very manifest. This constitutes the plastic form. Exudative arthritis is the form usually seen at first. It may preserve. Fig. 56.—Plastic form of infectious rheu
. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 28 RING-BONE. RING-BONE. Eing-bones only occur in working oxen, and particularly m aged animals used in hilly regions. They result almost exclusively from wounds, ligamentous and tendinous strains, and articular mjuries. They are preceded (as can usually be proved by dissection of limbs) by. Fig. 13.—Tibia. Lesions due to open fracture and displacement. Irregular callus formation and seenestrum. fibrous or fibro-cartilaginous induration in or about the coronet or one of the phalanges. These thickenings increase the diameter of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-veterinary-medicine-28-ring-bone-ring-bone-eing-bones-only-occur-in-working-oxen-and-particularly-m-aged-animals-used-in-hilly-regions-they-result-almost-exclusively-from-wounds-ligamentous-and-tendinous-strains-and-articular-mjuries-they-are-preceded-as-can-usually-be-proved-by-dissection-of-limbs-by-fig-13tibia-lesions-due-to-open-fracture-and-displacement-irregular-callus-formation-and-seenestrum-fibrous-or-fibro-cartilaginous-induration-in-or-about-the-coronet-or-one-of-the-phalanges-these-thickenings-increase-the-diameter-of-image232343083.html
RMRE03Y7–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 28 RING-BONE. RING-BONE. Eing-bones only occur in working oxen, and particularly m aged animals used in hilly regions. They result almost exclusively from wounds, ligamentous and tendinous strains, and articular mjuries. They are preceded (as can usually be proved by dissection of limbs) by. Fig. 13.—Tibia. Lesions due to open fracture and displacement. Irregular callus formation and seenestrum. fibrous or fibro-cartilaginous induration in or about the coronet or one of the phalanges. These thickenings increase the diameter of
. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 676 INFECTIOUS DISEASES. this region are due to specific inoculation of external injuries. Fistulse originating in the parotid region and in the upper part of the neck usually resemble in appearance the maxillary fistulse. The external fungoid growth, however, is less exuberant, suppuration is less abun- dant, and the surrounding induration less extensive. Yarious localisations. Although the disease generally attacks the mouth, tongue or pharynx, it may invade the oesophagus, rumen,. Fig. 272.—Actinomycosis of mammary gland (co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-veterinary-medicine-676-infectious-diseases-this-region-are-due-to-specific-inoculation-of-external-injuries-fistulse-originating-in-the-parotid-region-and-in-the-upper-part-of-the-neck-usually-resemble-in-appearance-the-maxillary-fistulse-the-external-fungoid-growth-however-is-less-exuberant-suppuration-is-less-abun-dant-and-the-surrounding-induration-less-extensive-yarious-localisations-although-the-disease-generally-attacks-the-mouth-tongue-or-pharynx-it-may-invade-the-oesophagus-rumen-fig-272actinomycosis-of-mammary-gland-co-image232341735.html
RMRE0273–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 676 INFECTIOUS DISEASES. this region are due to specific inoculation of external injuries. Fistulse originating in the parotid region and in the upper part of the neck usually resemble in appearance the maxillary fistulse. The external fungoid growth, however, is less exuberant, suppuration is less abun- dant, and the surrounding induration less extensive. Yarious localisations. Although the disease generally attacks the mouth, tongue or pharynx, it may invade the oesophagus, rumen,. Fig. 272.—Actinomycosis of mammary gland (co
. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. 256 VETERINARY SURGICAL TMERAPEUTICS. tiseptic injections can be thrown into tlie cavity. This treatment is followed by induration of the knee. Furlanetto, with the seton, applies a blister or a compressive figure 8 bandage over the knee.. Fig. 59.—Hygroma of the Knee in a cow (from Stockfletli). The tumor measured i m. 56 in. in circumference. It was of one year's standing. It inter- fered with locomotion. When the foot rested on the ground it flattened down on its inferior surface. Needle c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-surgical-therapeutics-of-domestic-animals-veterinary-surgery-therapeutics-surgical-256-veterinary-surgical-tmerapeutics-tiseptic-injections-can-be-thrown-into-tlie-cavity-this-treatment-is-followed-by-induration-of-the-knee-furlanetto-with-the-seton-applies-a-blister-or-a-compressive-figure-8-bandage-over-the-knee-fig-59hygroma-of-the-knee-in-a-cow-from-stockfletli-the-tumor-measured-i-m-56-in-in-circumference-it-was-of-one-years-standing-it-inter-fered-with-locomotion-when-the-foot-rested-on-the-ground-it-flattened-down-on-its-inferior-surface-needle-c-image232317983.html
RMRDXYXR–. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. 256 VETERINARY SURGICAL TMERAPEUTICS. tiseptic injections can be thrown into tlie cavity. This treatment is followed by induration of the knee. Furlanetto, with the seton, applies a blister or a compressive figure 8 bandage over the knee.. Fig. 59.—Hygroma of the Knee in a cow (from Stockfletli). The tumor measured i m. 56 in. in circumference. It was of one year's standing. It inter- fered with locomotion. When the foot rested on the ground it flattened down on its inferior surface. Needle c
. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. 3 Fig. 1. Weathered boulder of Oriskany sandstone. Fig. 2. Concentric weathering in diabase. Fig. 3. Zonal structure in weathered argillite. Fig. 4. Weathered sandstone, showing induration along joint planes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merrill, George P[erkins] 1854-. New York, London, The Macmillan company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-rocks-rock-weathering-and-soils-petrology-soils-3-fig-1-weathered-boulder-of-oriskany-sandstone-fig-2-concentric-weathering-in-diabase-fig-3-zonal-structure-in-weathered-argillite-fig-4-weathered-sandstone-showing-induration-along-joint-planes-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-merrill-george-p-erkins-1854-new-york-london-the-macmillan-company-image231921168.html
RMRD8WPT–. A treatise on rocks, rock-weathering and soils;. Petrology; Soils. 3 Fig. 1. Weathered boulder of Oriskany sandstone. Fig. 2. Concentric weathering in diabase. Fig. 3. Zonal structure in weathered argillite. Fig. 4. Weathered sandstone, showing induration along joint planes.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merrill, George P[erkins] 1854-. New York, London, The Macmillan company