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" Small stones embracing those from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small pea. "
A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry ... - Page 100
by George Vaughan Sampson - 1814 - 359 pages
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An Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy: Including Some ...

William Phillips, Samuel Latham Mitchill - 1818 - 364 pages
...and silex ; it generally occurs crystallized ; rarely in mass ; sometimes in detached rounded pieces from the size of a grain of sand to that of a man's fist. It is also found in combination with copper, sulphur, and iron. Tin belongs exclusively...
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Journal of a Tour Into the Interior of Missouri and Arkansaw: From Potosi ...

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1821 - 116 pages
...brook which runs across it, is found a singular calcareous formation, in the shape of small globules from the size of a grain of sand to that of a musket-bullet, which covers the bottom of the cave to the depth of a foot or more, so that in walking...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ..., Volume 9; Volume 26

1828 - 848 pages
...of rounded fragments of wacken, basalt, sandstone, quartz, and occasionally of other rock, varying from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. It is horizontally stratified; the coarse parts being lowest. It is observable in the beds of...
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The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register, Part 76, Volume 8

1828 - 668 pages
...of rounded fragments of Waclcen, Basalt, Sandstone, Quartz, and occasionally of other rock, varying from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea. It is horizontally stratified : the coarse parts being lowest. It is observable in the beds of...
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Insect Architecture..

James Rennie - 1830 - 442 pages
...out, as the cossus does in wood, a hollow cell of an oblong form, and-line it with pellets of earth, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a pea — united, by silk or gluten, into a fabric more or less compact, according to the species, but...
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 20

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1837 - 472 pages
...by all present to be incipient tubercles. They were in general of a somewhat rounded or oval form, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a mustard-seed, some transparent and colourless, others whitish and semi-opaque; they felt hard and quite...
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Animal Chemistry with Reference to the Physiology and Pathology of Man, Volume 2

Johann Franz Simon - 1846 - 584 pages
...little, white, yellow, or brownish-yellow, irregular, and moderately soft masses, van-ing in dimensions from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small hemp-seed ; they are usually inclosed in mucus, and sink rapidly in water. I have never observed...
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Animal Chemistry: With Reference to the Physiology and Pathology of Man

Johann Franz Simon - 1846 - 784 pages
...little, white, yellow, or brownish-yellow, irregular, and moderately soft masses, varying in dimensions from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small hempseed; they are usually enclosed in mucus, and sink rapidly in water. 1 See note, page 350....
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A Treatise on tuberculosis

Henry Ancell - 1852 - 832 pages
...in the form of white, yellow, or brownish-yellow, irregular, very soft masses, varying in dimensions from the size of a grain of sand to that of a hemp seed. Pus from tuberculous glands is also liable to similar modifications. According to some pathologists...
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Maryland and Virginia Medical Journal, Volume 2

1854 - 550 pages
...the physicians of Harrisonburg. Chest.—Adhesions of right pleura. Both lungs filled with tubercles, from the size of a grain of sand to that of a small pea. None of the tubercles were softened. Heart normal. Slight effusion of lympth in pericardium....
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