| 1892 - 554 頁
...Experience must show whether these general statements hold good of all cases. On examination, a lump, in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a fist, is found on one or both sides of the uterus. A limited degree of mobility is, as a rule, present,... | |
| Gustav Weber Bratenahl, Sinclair Tousey - 1892 - 230 頁
...inclusion of epiblast and irregular subsequent development of the same. Those occurring in the ovary vary in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a human head. In themselves they give no special symptoms, but always present the risk of rupture into... | |
| John Marie Keating - 1894 - 1084 頁
...fifteen of which occurred in the breast. Birkett, Henry, Le Dentu, and Von Bergmann report cases varying in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a fist. Billroth says there is usually only one mother-cyst, daughter-cysts being rare. They are, as... | |
| 1896 - 844 頁
...article of food in the East Indies, and has thence been introduced to most warm countries. It varies in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a swan's egg, or larger, in colour from white or yellow to violet. Egg-plants are much grown in the United... | |
| James Greig Smith - 1896 - 652 頁
...clinical features have been generally the presence of a rounded tumour attached to the liver, varying in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a man's fist, freely movable in the upper abdomen over the intestines, and associated with pain or distress.... | |
| James Greig Smith - 1897 - 690 頁
...clinical features have been generally the presence of a rounded tumour attached to the liver, varying in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a man's fist, freely movable in the upper abdomen over the intestines, and associated with pain or distress.... | |
| Barton Cooke Hirst - 1898 - 940 頁
...from that of a pigeon's egg to that of a walnut. It is the larger tumors that are rare. They may vary in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a child's head ; in extreme cases, if the blood is diffused throughout a great part of the subperitoneal... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 964 頁
...ft. high, with stem partially woody ; fruit very much resembling an egg in appearance, and varying in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a swan's egg, in color generally white, yellow, or violet. The fruit is much used as food, not only in... | |
| Otto Bollinger - 1898 - 356 頁
...Among the solid tumors of the ovaries the sarcomata are the most frequently encountered. They vary in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a man's head, and often they involve both ovaries. Two varieties are distinguished : the spindle-cell... | |
| 1900 - 588 頁
...minora, or in the remains of the hymen or perinseum. Usually a well-defined tumour results varying in size from that of a hen's egg to that of a foetal head. In some cases the haemorrhage may extend in all directions, surround the whole vulva and... | |
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