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" It is a fair loss of substance, part being dug out as it were from the body of the tonsil, with a determined edge, and is commonly very foul, having thick white matter adhering to it like a slough, which cannot be washed away. "
The American Medical Intelligencer - Page 104
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A Treatise on the Venereal Disease

John Hunter - 1810 - 578 pages
...dug out as it were from the body of the tonsil, with a determined edge, and is commonly very foul, having thick white matter adhering to it like a slough, which cannot be washed away. Ulcers in such situations are always kept moist, the matter not being allowed to dry and form scabs,...
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The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Being an Elementary Work for ...

Samuel Cooper - 1813 - 702 pages
...being, as it were, dug out of the body of the tonsil. It has a defined edge, and is commonly very foul, having thick white matter adhering to it, like a slough, which cannot be washed away. When the tongue is affected, sometimes it becomes thickened and hardened. At other times, it ulcerates....
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Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical, Volume 5

1815 - 590 pages
...dug out as it were from the body of the tonsil, with a determined edge, and is commonly foul, with thick white matter adhering to it, like a slough; which cannot be washed away." " He considers all ulcers, not agreeing with the above, to be at least doubtful, and requiring a strict...
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The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery: Being an Elementary ..., Parts 1-2

Samuel Cooper - 1815 - 492 pages
...being as it were dug out from the body of the tonsil. It has a defined edge, and is commonly very foul, having thick white matter adhering to it, like a slough, which cannot be washed1 away. When the tongue is affected sometimes it becomes thickened and hardened ; at other times...
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An Essay on the Venereal Diseases which Have Been Confounded with Syphilis ...

Richard Carmichael - 1825 - 410 pages
...dug out, as it were, from the body of the tonsil, with a determined edge, and is commonly foul, with thick white matter adhering to it, like a slough, which cannot be washed away."* This is the description of a well-marked syphilitic ulcer of the throat ; but as the tonsils are sometimes...
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Practical Observations on the Venereal Disease, and on the Use of Mercury

Abraham Colles - 1837 - 392 pages
...from the body of the tonsil, with undermined edges : this is commonly very foul, having white thick matter adhering to it like a slough, which cannot be washed away." The patient complains of pain running upwards in front of the ear and occasionally down the side of the...
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Practical Observations on the Venereal Disease, and on the Use of Mercury

Abraham Colles - 1837 - 384 pages
...from the body of the tonsil, with undermined edges: this is commonly very foul, having white thick matter adhering to it like a slough, which cannot be washed away." The patient complains of pain running upwards in front of the ear and occasionally down the side of the...
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Principles of the theory and practice of medicine; including a 3rd ed. of ...

Marshall Hall - 1837 - 594 pages
...being dug out, as it were, from the body of the tonsil, with a determined edge, commonly found with white matter adhering to it, like a slough which cannot be washed away 2 ;" —nodes, which affect, principally, the superficial bones, as the tibia, sternum, clavicle, and...
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The American Medical Intelligencer, Volume 3

1840 - 416 pages
...ulcer with a hard base," to which is often added. " having thick white matter adhering to it. lite a slough, which cannot be washed away ;'' the addition...— whether flat, excavated, or prominent — to its varyiüg degree of hardness in different localities, nor to its duration. Now it is this same induration...
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Elements of Surgery

Robert Liston - 1840 - 844 pages
...as it were, from the body of the tonsil,) with a determined edge, and is commonly foul, with thick matter adhering to it, like a slough, which cannot be washed away." Such ulceration may be simulated by excavated sores attending the phagedenic form of disease; and it...
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